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Perbandingan -- Microsoft Windows versions

Desktop market share for November 2012[1]
Total Windows - 86.32%
Windows 7 - 53.15%
Windows XP - 26.19%
Windows Vista - 6.98%
Non-Windows - 13.68%

Microsoft Windows is the name of several families of computer software operating systems by Microsoft. Microsoft first introduced an operating environment named Windows in November 1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUI).

Contents

General information

Basic general information about Windows.

DOS-based (MS-DOS/9x-based)

NameRelease dateRTM BuildCurrent versionStatus supportSource model/ License TypeCodenameMS-DOS versionKernel typeArchitectureEditionsTypeNotes
Windows 1.01985-11-20?1.04 (1987-04-08)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
 ??16-bit DesktopFirst version of Windows
Windows 2.01987-12-09?2.03 (1987-12-09)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
 ??16-bit Desktop 
Windows 2.1x1988-05-27?2.11 (1989-03-13)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
 ??16-bit Desktop 
Windows 3.01990-05-22?3.0a
Multimedia Extensions
(1991-10-20)
Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
 DOS 3.1 or higher (not included)?16-bitWindows 3.0, Windows 3.0a, Windows 3.0a with Multimedia ExtensionsDesktop 
Windows 3.1x1992-04-060403.11 (1993-12-31)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
3.1: Janus; for Workgroups: Kato, Sparta; 3.11: Snowball (LB)DOS 3.3 or higher (not included)?16-bit (partial 32-bit compatibility with Win32s)Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.1, Windows 3.11, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 3.2 (simplified Chinese only)DesktopVersion number: 3.1.040
Windows 951995-08-249504.00.950C OSR2.5 (1997-11-26)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
ChicagoMS-DOS 7.0, MS-DOS 7.1 (OSR2.x)Monolithic kernelHybrid 16/32-bitRetail, OSR1, OSR2, OSR2.1, OSR2.5DesktopVersion number: 4.00.950
Windows 981998-06-2519984.10.2222A (1999-04-23)Unsupported
(2006-07-11)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
MemphisMS-DOS 7.1Monolithic kernelHybrid 16/32-bitFirst edition, Second EditionDesktopVersion number: 4.10.1998 (Security Version 4.10.1998A)
Windows Me2000-06-1930004.90.3000 (2000-09-14)Unsupported
(2006-07-11)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
MillenniumMS-DOS 8.0Monolithic kernelHybrid 16/32-bit DesktopVersion number: 4.90.3000 (Security Version 4.90.3000A)

NT Kernel-based

NameRelease dateRTM BuildCurrent versionStatus supportLicense/Source modelCodename, working nameBased on (kernel)Supported architecturesEditionsOS type
Windows NT 3.11993-07-275283.10.528 SP3
(1994-11-10)
Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
?NT 3.1x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPSWorkstation,
Advanced Server
Workstation,
Server
Windows NT 3.51994-09-218073.50.807 SP3
(1995-06-21)
Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
DaytonaNT 3.5x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPSWorkstation,
Server
Workstation,
Server
Windows NT 3.511995-05-3010573.51.1057 SP5
(1996-09-19)
Unsupported
(2001-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
?NT 3.51x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPCWorkstation,
Server
Workstation,
Server
Windows NT 4.01996-08-2413814.00.1381 SP6a
(1999-11-30)
Unsupported
(2004-12-31)
Closed source/
Microsoft EULA
Cairo
Hydra (Terminal Server)
NT 4.0x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPCWorkstation,
Server,
Server Enterprise Edition,
Terminal Server,
Embedded
Workstation,
Server,
Embedded PCs
Windows 20002000-02-1721955.0 SP4 Rollup 1 v2
(2005-09-13)
Unsupported
(2010-07-13)
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
Memphis NTNT 5.0x86-32, IA-64Professional,
Server,
Advanced Server,
Datacenter Server,
Powered (Embedded)
Desktop,
Workstation,
Server,
Embedded PCs
Windows XP2001-10-2526005.1.2600 SP3
(2008-04-21)
Extended Support Period
(2014-04-08)
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
WhistlerNT 5.1; NT 5.2
(64-bit 2003 and x64)
x86-32, IA-64, x86-64Starter Edition,
Home,
Professional,
Media Center,
Tablet PC,
Starter,
Embedded,
Home N,
Home K,
Home KN,
Professional N,
Professional K,
Professional KN,
Professional x64
Desktop,
Workstation,
Embedded PCs
Windows Server 20032003-04-2437905.2.3790 SP2
(2007-03-13)
SupportedShared source/
Microsoft EULA
Whistler Server, Windows .NET ServerNT 5.2x86-32, IA-64, x86-64Standard,
Enterprise,
Datacenter,
Web,
Storage,
Small Business Server,
Compute Cluster
Server,
Network Appliance,
Embedded PCs,
HPC
Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs2006-07-082600RTM
(2006-07-08)
SupportedShared source/
Microsoft EULA
Eiger, MonchNT 5.1x86-32Fundamentals for Legacy PCsDesktop
Windows Vista2006-11-086000 (SP2: 6002)6.0 SP2
(2009-04-28)
SupportedClosed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
LonghornNT 6.0x86-32, x86-64Starter,
Home Basic,Home Basic N,
Home Basic K,
Home Basic KN,
Home Premium,
Home Premium K,
Home Premium KN,
Business,
Business N,
Business K,
Business KN,
Enterprise,
Enterprise K,
Enterprise KN,
Ultimate,
Ultimate K,
Ultimate KN
Desktop,
Workstation
Windows Server 20082008-02-276001 (SP2: 6002)6.0 SP2
(2008-02-27)
SupportedClosed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
Longhorn ServerNT 6.0x86-32, IA-64, x86-64Web,
Standard,
Enterprise,
Small Business Server,
Datacenter,
Web Core,
Standard Core,
Enterprise Core,
Datacenter Core,
Standard without HyperV,
Enterprise without HyperV,
Datacenter without HyperV,
Standard Core without HyperV,
Enterprise Core without HyperV,
Datacenter Core without HyperV,
HPC,
HyperV Core,
Foundation,
Storage
Server
Windows Home Server2007-06-1637905.2SupportedClosed source/
Microsoft EULA
Q, QuattroNT 5.2x86-32, x86-64Home ServerServer
Windows 7
2009-10-22[2]7600 (SP1: 7601)6.1SupportedClosed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
"7", ViennaNT 6.1x86-32, x86-64Starter,
Home Basic,
Home Premium,
Professional,
Ultimate,
Enterprise,
Starter N,
Home Basic N,
Home Premium N,
Professional N,
Ultimate N,
Enterprise N,
Starter K,
Home Basic K,
Home Premium K,
Professional K,
Ultimate K,
Enterprise K,
Starter KN,
Home Basic KN,
Home Premium KN,
Professional KN,
Ultimate KN,
Enterprise KN,
Starter E,
Home Basic E,
Home Premium E,
Professional E,
Ultimate E,
Enterprise E
Desktop, Workstation, Multi-Touch
Windows Server 2008 R2
2009-10-227600 (SP1: 7601)6.1SupportedClosed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
"7" ServerNT 6.1IA-64, x86-64Standard,
Enterprise,
Datacenter,
Web,
Standard Core,
Enterprise Core,
Datacenter Core,
Web Core
Server
Windows Home Server 20112011-04-0584006.1SupportedClosed source/
Microsoft EULA
VailNT 6.1x86-64Home ServerServer
Windows Server 2012
2012-9-492006.2SupportedClosed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
"8" ServerNT 6.2x86-64Standard,
Enterprise,
Datacenter,
Web,
Standard Core,
Enterprise Core,
Datacenter Core,
Web Core
Server
Windows 82012-10-2692006.2SupportedClosed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
"8"NT 6.2x86-32, x86-64, ARM ArchitectureWindows 8,
Windows 8 Pro,
Windows 8 Enterprise,
Windows RT,
Windows 8 N,
Windows 8 Pro N,
Windows 8 Enterprise N
Desktop,
Workstation,
Multitouch
Windows Phone 82012-10-29102116.2SupportedClosed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA
Apollo, PorticoNT 6.2ARM ArchitectureWindows Phone 8Smartphone,
Multitouch

CE-based

Windows CE (sometimes abbreviated WinCE) is a variation of Microsoft's Windows operating system for minimalistic computers and embedded systems. Windows CE is a distinctly different kernel, rather than a trimmed-down version of desktop Windows. It is supported on Intel x86 and compatibles, MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors.

Release dateRTM BuildCurrent versionStatus supportLicense/Source modelCodenameBased on (kernel)Kernel typeOperating environmentsEditionsPurposeShort description
Windows CE 1.0November 1996    Pegasus, AlderCE 1.0   Embeddedfirst release of Microsoft's Windows CE line for minimalistic computers and embedded systems
Windows CE 2.0November 1997    Mercury, ApolloCE 2.0  2.1, 2.11Embedded 
Windows CE 3.0April 2000  Unsupported
(10/9/2007)
Shared source/ Microsoft EULACedar, Galileo, Rapier, Merlin, StingerCE 3.0Embedded kernel  Embedded 
Windows Pocket PC 2002      CE 3.0     
Windows CE 4.07 January 2002    TaliskerCE 4.0  4.1, 4.2Embedded 
Windows Mobile 200323 June 2003    OzoneCE 4.20     
Windows CE 5.09 July 2004 5.0 (9 July 2004)SupportedShared source/ Microsoft EULAMacallanCE 5.0Embedded kernel  Embedded 
Windows Mobile 5.09–12 May 2005    MagnetoCE 5.0     
Windows Embedded CE 6.01 November 2006   Shared source/ Microsoft EULAYamazakiCE 6.0Hybrid kernel    
Windows Mobile 6.012 February 2007    CrossbowCE 5.2     
Windows Mobile 6.11 April 2008          various performance enhancements, a redesigned Home screen, threaded SMS, full page zooming in IE and Domain Enroll
Windows Mobile 6.5May 18, 2009          minor upgrade to the existing Windows Mobile platform
Windows Phone 7November 8, 2010    PhotonCE 6.0    major update to the platform, merging Smartphone and Pocket PC.
Windows Phone 7.5November , 2011    MangoCE 6.1    update of Windows Phone.

Technical information

DOS-based (MS-DOS/9x-based)

NameKernelKernel typeArchitectureIntegrated firewallSMP supportMultiple architecture supportUSB SupportUDMA SupportLong Filename SupportUpdate managementAPIsSafe Mode
Windows 1.0??16-bitNoNoNoNoNoNoNoWin16No
Windows 2.0??16-bitNoNoNoNoNoNoNoWin16No
Windows 3.0??16-bitNoNoNoNoNoNoNoWin16No
Windows 3.1x? (OS or shell?)?16-bit (partial 32-bit compatibility through Win32s)NoNoNoNoNoNoNoWin16, Win32sNo
Windows 95MS-DOS 7.0, MS-DOS 7.1 (Win95B)Monolithic kernelHybrid 16/32-bitNoNoNoOnly OEM Service Release 2.1 or higherOnly OEM Service Release 2 or higherYesWindows Update (If Internet Explorer 5 is installed)Win16, Win32cYes
Windows 98MS-DOS 7.1Monolithic kernelHybrid 16/32-bitNoNoNoYesYesYesWindows UpdateWin16, Win32Yes
Windows MeMS-DOS 8.0Monolithic kernelHybrid 16/32-bitNoNoNoYesYesYesWindows UpdateWin16, Win32Yes

NT Kernel-based

The NT kernel powers all recent Windows operating systems. It runs on x86, x86-64 and Itanium processors.

NameKernelArchitectureIntegrated firewallSMP supportMultiple architecture supportUSB SupportUDMA SupportLong File Name SupportPackage managementUpdate managementAPIsSafe ModeData Execution Prevention
Windows NT 3.1NT 3.132-bitNoYesYesNo?Yes (NTFS and HPFS Volumes only)  Win32, OS/2, POSIXNoNo
Windows NT 3.5NT 3.532-bitNoYesYesNo?Yes (Except on CDFS volumes)  Win32, OS/2, POSIXNoNo
Windows NT 3.51NT 3.5132-bitNoYesYesNo?Yes (Except on CDFS volumes)  Win32, OS/2, POSIXNoNo
Windows NT 4.0NT 4.032-bitNoYesYesYes (if the Ion USB update is installed)YesYes Windows Update (if Internet Explorer 5 or later is installed)Win32, OS/2, POSIXNoNo
Windows 2000NT 5.032/64-bitNoYesYes (IA-64/Itanium in Advanced Server and Datacenter Server)Yes (USB 2.0 with update or SP4)[3]YesYesMSI, custom installersWindows UpdateWin32, OS/2, POSIXYesNo
Windows XPNT 5.1.2600; NT 5.2.379032/64-bitYesYes (Professional Edition only)Yes (IA-64/Itanium, x86, x86-64)Yes (USB 2.0 with update or SP1+)[4]YesYesMSI, custom installersWindows UpdateWin32, .NETYesYes (in SP2)
Windows Server 2003NT 5.2.379032/64-bitYesYesYesYes (USB 2.0)[5]YesYesMSI, custom installersWindows UpdateWin32YesYes (in SP1)
Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCsNT 5.1.260032-bitYes?NoYesYesYesMSI, custom installersWindows UpdateWin32YesYes
Windows VistaNT 6.0.6000  NT 6.0.6001 (SP1)  NT 6.0.6002 (SP2)32/64-bitYesYesYes (x86, x86-64)Yes (USB 2.0)YesYesMSI, custom installersWindows Update ApplicationWin32, .NET, POSIX (only Enterprise and Ultimate)YesYes
Windows Server 2008NT 6.0.6001  NT 6.0.6002 (SP2)32/64-bitYesYesYes (IA-64/Itanium, x86, x86-64)Yes (USB 2.0)YesYes Windows Update ApplicationWin32YesYes
Windows Home ServerNT 5.232-bit???Yes (USB 2.0)?Yes  Win32??
Windows 7NT 6.132/64-bitYesYesYes (x86, x86-64)Yes (USB 2.0)YesYes Windows Update ApplicationWin32, .NETYesYes
Windows Server 2008 R2NT 6.164-bitYesYesYes (IA-64/Itanium, x86-64)Yes (USB 2.0)YesYes Windows Update ApplicationWin32, .NETYesYes
Windows Home Server 2011NT 6.164-bit???Yes (USB 2.0)?Yes  Win32??
Windows Server 2012NT 6.264-bitYesYesNo (x86-64)Yes (USB 3.0)YesYes Windows Update ApplicationWin32, .NET, WinRTYesYes
Windows 8NT 6.232/64-bitYesYesYes (x86, x86-64,ARM)Yes (USB 3.0)YesYes Windows Update ApplicationWin32, .NET, WinRTYesYes
Windows Phone 8NT 6.232bitYesYesNo (ARM)Yes (USB 2.0)YesYes Windows UpdateWinRTYesYes

Supported file systems

Various versions of Windows support various file systems, including: FAT16, FAT32, HPFS, or NTFS, along with network file systems shared from other computers, and the ISO 9660 and UDF file systems used for CDs, DVDs, and other optical discs such as Blu-ray. Each file system is usually limited in application to certain media, for example CDs must use ISO 9660 or UDF, and as of Windows Vista, NTFS is the only file system which the operating system can be installed on. Windows Embedded CE 6.0, Windows Vista Service Pack 1, and Windows Server 2008 onwards support ExFAT, a file system more suitable for flash drives.

DOS-based (MS-DOS/9x-based)

FAT16FAT32HPFSISO9660NTFSUDF
Windows 95YesYes (OSR2 or above)Network DriveYesNetwork DriveNo
Windows 98YesYesNetwork DriveYesNetwork DriveYes (1.5, read)
Windows MeYesYesNetwork DriveYesNetwork DriveYes (1.5, read)

NT Kernel-based

FAT16FAT32HPFSISO9660NTFSUDF (More Info)ReFS
Windows NT 3.1, 3.5, 3.51YesNoYesYesYes v1.0/v1.1?No
Windows NT 4.0YesNoPartialYesYes v1.2?No
Windows 2000YesYesNoYesYes v3.0YesNo
Windows XPYesYesNoYesYes v3.1Yes (2.01)No
Windows Server 2003YesYesNoYesYes v3.1YesNo
Windows VistaYesYesNoYesYes v5Yes (2.6)No
Windows Server 2008YesYesNoYesYes v5YesNo
Windows 7YesYesNoYesYes v5Yes (2.6)No
Windows Server 2008 R2YesYesNoYesYes v5Yes (2.6)No
Windows Server 2012YesYesNoYesYes v5Yes (2.6)Yes
Windows 8YesYesNoYesYes v5Yes (2.6)No
Windows Phone 8YesYesNo?Yes v5?No

Hardware requirements

Minimum/recommended system requirements (for x86 processors)

9x Kernel-based

CPURAMFree disk spaceVideo adapter and monitorDrivesDevices
Windows 953864 MB120 MB   
Windows 98486 DX2 66 MHz16 MB300 MB   
Windows Me (Millennium Edition)Pentium 150 MHz32 MB400 MB   

NT Kernel-based

CPURAMFree disk spaceVideo adapter and monitorDrivesDevices
Windows NT Workstation 3.51386, 25 MHz8 MB90 MB   
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation486, 33 MHz12 MB110 MB   
Windows 2000 ProfessionalPentium, 133 MHz32 MB650 MBVGA (640 x 480) or higher resolutionCD-ROMKeyboard and mouse
Windows XPPentium MMX, 233 MHz64 MB1.5 GBSuper VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolutionCD-ROM or DVD-ROMKeyboard and mouse
Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCsPentium, 233 MHz64 MB500 MB   
Windows VistaPentium III, 800 MHz512 MB/1 GB or higher recommended15 GB (may be installed with as few as 7GB)Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolutionDVD-ROM 
Windows Server 2008GHz (x86) or 1.4 GHz (x64)512 MB RAM (may limit performance and some features)10 GBSuper VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolutionDVD-ROMKeyboard and mouse
Windows 71 GHz (x86/64)1 GB or higher recommended (2 GB or Higher for x64)16 GB (installs in 7 GB)128MB (Aero)DVD-ROMKeyboard and mouse or touchscreen
Windows Server 20121.4 GHz (x64)512 MB RAM (may limit performance and some features)10 GBSuper VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolutionDVD-ROMKeyboard and mouse or touchscreen
Windows 81 GHz (x86/64)1 GB or higher recommended (2 GB or Higher for x64)20 GB (installs in 7 GB)128MB (Aero)DVD-ROMKeyboard and mouse or touchscreen
Windows Phone 81 GHz512 MB8 GBWVGA (800 x 480) or higher resolution touchscreen

Physical memory limits

Maximum limits on physical memory (RAM) that Windows can address vary depending on the both the Windows version and between 32-bit (x86-32) and 64-bit (x86-64) versions.[6][7]

9x Kernel-based

VersionLimit in 32-bit WindowsLimit in 64-bit Windows
Windows 95480 MB [8]N/A
Windows 981 GBN/A
Windows Me1.5 GBN/A

NT Kernel-based

VersionLimit in 32-bit WindowsLimit in 64-bit Windows
Windows NT 4.04 GBN/A
Windows 2000 Professional\Server4 GBN/A
Windows 2000 Advanced Server\Datacenter Server4 GB64 GB
Windows XP Starter Edition512 MBN/A
Windows XP Home4 GBN/A
Windows XP Professional4 GB128 GB
Windows Server 2003 Small Business Edition4 GB128 GB
Windows Server 2003 Standard SP14 GB32 GB
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise SP2\Datacenter SP2\64 GB1 TB
Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard4 GB1 TB
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise\Datacenter64 GB1 TB
Windows Vista Starter1 GBN/A
Windows Vista Home Basic4 GB8 GB
Windows Vista Home Premium4 GB16 GB
Windows Vista Enterprise\Ultimate4 GB128 GB
Windows Server 2008 Web Server\Standard4 GB32 GB
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise\Datacenter64 GB1 TB
Windows 7 Starter2 GBN/A
Windows 7 Home Basic4 GB8 GB
Windows 7 Home Premium4 GB16 GB
Windows 7 Professional\Enterprise\Ultimate4 GB192 GB
Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Server\StandardN/A32 GB
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise\DatacenterN/A2 TB
Windows Server 2012 Web Server\StandardN/A32 GB
Windows Server 2012 Enterprise\DatacenterN/A4 TB
Windows RT4 GBN/A
Windows 84 GB32 GB
Windows 8 Pro\Enterprise4 GB192 GB
Windows Phone 84 GBN/A

Security features

NT Kernel-based

Resource access controlSubsystem isolation mechanismsIntegrated firewallEncrypted file systems
Windows 2000ACLs TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes (NTFS Only)
Windows XPACLsWin32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objectsWindows Firewall (From SP2), TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes (NTFS Only)
Windows Server 2003ACLs, Privileges, RBACWin32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objectsWindows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes
Windows VistaACLs, Privileges, RBACWin32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objectsWindows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes
Windows Server 2008ACLs, Privileges, RBACWin32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objectsWindows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes
Windows 7ACLs, Privileges, RBACWin32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objectsWindows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes
Windows Server 2012ACLs, Privileges, RBACWin32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objectsWindows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes
Windows 8ACLs, Privileges, RBACWin32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objectsWindows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSecYes

Features

VersionShellThemeInternet ExplorerWeb serverWindows Media PlayerCommand-line interpreter
Windows 1.0MS-DOS executive No   
Windows 2.0MS-DOS executive No   
Windows 3.0Program Manager No   
Windows 3.1xProgram Manager No   
Windows 95Windows Explorer 2.0 in OSR1, 3.0 in OSR2 and OSR2.1, 4.0 in OSR2.5  COMMAND.COM
Windows NT 4.0Windows Explorer 2.0  COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe
Windows 98Windows Explorer 4.01PWS COMMAND.COM
Windows 98 SEWindows Explorer 5.0PWS6.0COMMAND.COM
Windows 2000Windows Explorer 5.01IIS 5.06.4COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe
Windows MeWindows Explorer 5.5 7.0COMMAND.COM
Windows XPWindows ExplorerLuna (Blue standard)6.0IIS 5.18 (9 in SP2)COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)
Windows Server 2003Windows ExplorerClassic (Luna can be enabled with Theme Service)6.0IIS 6.09 (10 in SP1)COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)
Windows VistaWindows ExplorerAero Glass7.0IIS 711COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)
Windows Server 2008Windows ExplorerClassic (Aero can be enabled by installing "Desktop Experience")7.0IIS 711 (enabled by installing "Desktop Experience")COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)
Windows 7Windows ExplorerAero Glass8.0IIS 7.512COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell V2
Windows Server 2008 R2Windows ExplorerClassic (Aero can be enabled by installing "Desktop Experience")8.0IIS 7.512 (enabled by installing "Desktop Experience")COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell V2
Windows Server 2012Windows ExplorerClassic-Metro, (Aero-Metro can be enabled by installing "Desktop Experience")10.0IIS 812 (enabled by installing "Desktop Experience")COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell V3
Windows 8Windows ExplorerAero Modern10.0IIS 812COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell V3

See also

Portal iconMicrosoft portal

Other Microsoft operating systems

  • Xenix - licensed version of Unix; sold to SCO in the '90s
  • OS/2 - developed jointly with IBM
  • DOS
    • MS-DOS - developed jointly with IBM, versions 1.0–6.22
    • MSX-DOS - developed by MS Japan for the MSX 8-bit computer
    • MDOS/MIDAS - designed for the 8080/Z80 microprocessors in 1979
  • Cairo (operating system) - a cancelled "true object-oriented OS" planned after Windows NT
  • Singularity - Microsoft Research project started in 2003 to build a highly-dependable operating system in which the kernel, device driver, and applications are all written in managed code
  • WinPE - lightweight version of Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista or Windows 8 that is used for the deployment of workstations and servers by large corporations.
  • Windows To Go: Windows 8 feature that runs the entire system from a USB device

Windows clones, emulators, etc.

  • Freedows OS - Windows clone
  • TinyKRNL - open source kernel based on Windows's NT design
  • ReactOS - project to develop an operating system that is binary-compatible with application software and device drivers for Microsoft Windows NT version 5.x
  • E/OS - Linux distribution which allow to execute programs that were originally written for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, BeOS, OS/2, DOS, and Linux
  • Wine (software) - compatibility layer which allows to execute programs that were originally written for Microsoft Windows

Further reading

  • Architecture of the Windows NT operating system line
  • Microsoft codenames

References

  1. ^ "StatCounter Operating System Market Share". November 2012. Retrieved December 10, 2012.  Courtesy of StatCounter, a web analytics company which obtains its data from an average of 15 billion hits per month, by people from all over the world onto their 3 million+ member sites.
  2. ^ LeBlanc, Brandon (June 2, 2009). "The Date for General Availability (GA) of Windows 7 is...". The Windows Blog. Retrieved February 5, 2012. 
  3. ^ "Updated USB 2.0 Drivers Are Available in Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4)". Microsoft Support. Retrieved February 5, 2012. 
  4. ^ Jones, Don (August 5, 2002). "USB 2.0 Support in Windows XP: High Speed at Last". Microsoft. Archived from the original on December 31, 2004. Retrieved February 5, 2012. 
  5. ^ "USB 2.0 and Windows Operating Systems". Windows Hardware Development. May 11, 2007. Retrieved February 5, 2012. 
  6. ^ "What is the maximum amount of RAM the Windows operating system can handle?". Crucial. Retrieved February 5, 2012. 
  7. ^ "Memory Limits for Windows Releases". Microsoft. Retrieved February 5, 2012. 
  8. ^ Chen, Raymond. "Windows 95 doesn't boot with more than 1GB of RAM". 

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