Windows NT offered several advantages over Windows 95, including enhanced security features, such as user-level access controls and improved file system integrity with NTFS. It was designed for multitasking and could handle multiple users and applications more efficiently, making it suitable for enterprise environments. Additionally, Windows NT supported a wider range of hardware and provided better stability and performance, especially in networked settings, compared to the more consumer-focused Windows 95.
in windows XP
windows 95 windows 98 windows XP windows NT windows ME windows vista windows 7
Windows 95 (partial, via USB add-on) Windows 98 Windows ME Windows NT 3.1 Windows NT 3.5 Windows NT 3.51 Window NT 4 Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008
Windows is an "Operating System" not a program. And Windows 95 wasn't the first, there were earlier versions of windows and DOS, the first one called Microsoft Windows 1.0, and was released in 1985. Windows NT 3.1 was the first NT version of Windows (which all of the recent and upcoming versions are based on)
If the workstation is using Windows NT, the policy file is typically named "ntconfig.pol." This file is used for storing system policies that apply to users and computers in a Windows NT environment. In contrast, Windows 95 uses a different policy file named "system.policies."
Windows 95, Windows NT 4, Windows 98 (Standard and Second Edition).
Windows NT 3.1 was the first to use a preemptive multitasking. However, it was Windows 95 which had true multitasking.
* Windows 1.0 * Windows 2.0 * Windows 2.1 * Windows 3.0, Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, Windows 3.11 for Workgroups * Windows 95 * Windows 98 * Windows Millennium Edition * Windows NT 3.1, 3.5, 3.51 * Windows NT 4.0 * Windows 2000 * Windows XP * Windows Server 2003 * Windows XP x64 * Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs * Windows Vista I make that 17... but of course there are more... look up on http://www.answers.com/topic/windows-95-98-me-nt-2000-xp?cat=technology
I think you were meaning NT 3.1 (OS/2 3.0), and many people also mean NT 4.0 by Windows 97. However, unlike 95 and 98, these are simply nicknames given after 95 and 98. Regardless of people calling NT 3.1 "Windows 93", it is not in the 9x line and apparently those people are mistaken.
Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.
Yes. WinRAR will even run on older systems, such as Windows 95 or NT 4.
XP and above are full NT systems with command prompt (ms-dos prompt) are with NTFS and all non nt systems are ms-dos FAT32 based