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Microsoft Operating Systems

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  • Windows 1

    Windows 1
    First Microsoft OS
    $100.99
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    MS Operating Systems

    From Windows 1-Windows 8
  • Windows 2.0

    Windows 2.0
    Allowed different windows to overlap eachother instead of tiling.
    $100.00
  • Windows 3.0

    Windows 3.0
    Significantly revamped user interface as well as technical improvements to make better use of the memory management capabilities of Intel's processors. Text-mode programs written for MS-DOS could be run within a window
    $149.95
  • Windows NT 3.1

    Windows NT 3.1
    Similar to Windows 3.1
    $319.99
  • Windows 95

    Windows 95
    Consumer oriented GUI. A significant progression from the company's previous Windows products.
    $90.00
  • Windows NT 4.0

    Windows NT 4.0
    Provided much greater stability than Windows 95, but it was also less flexible from a desktop perspective.
    $319.99
  • Windows 2000

    Windows 2000
    Ability to provide Active Directory services (a hierarchical framework of resources), and distributed File System (a file system that supports sharing of files)
    $320.00
  • WIndows ME

    WIndows ME
    Restricted access to real mode MS-DOS in order to decrease system boot time.
    $190.00
  • Windows XP

    Windows XP
    Windows XP presented a significantly redesigned graphical user interface.
    $290.00
  • Windows Vista

    Windows Vista
    Include an updated graphical user interface and visual style nicknamed Aero, a new search method called Windows Search, redesigned networking, audio, print and display sub-systems, and new multimedia tools including Windows DVD Maker.
    $399.95
  • Windows 7

    Windows 7
    Windows 7 was an incremental upgrade designed to work with Vista-compatible applications and hardware. Multi-touch support, an updated Windows shell with a new taskbar, referred to as the Superbar, a home networking system called HomeGroup,[10] and performance improvements.
    $199.99
  • Windows 8

    Windows 8
    Focused towards improving its user experience on mobile devices such as tablets to better compete with other mobile operating systems like Android and Apple's iOS. Windows 8 features a new touch user interface and shell based on Microsoft's "Metro" design language, featuring a new Start screen. The Start screen replaces the "Start menu".
    $39.99