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... In the early years of Microsoft, before 1992, please explain the type of operating system they were selling. Mention all attributes/features (file names and concepts behind files), theoretical ideas, advantages and disadvantages of that operating system. ...
In the 1980’s or 1990’s, the operating system that shipped with most PCs was a version of the Disk Operating System (DOS) created by Microsoft: MS-DOS. ... Users of this new PC needed an operating system that would allow them to take advantage of this new hardware, and Microsoft did not disappoint them. ... 22 is the most current MS-DOS version available as a stand-alone operating system. ... Later on, Microsoft came out with two other operating systems in 95 and 98. Please explain the type of operating system they were selling. Mention all attributes features, theoretical ideas, advantages and disadvantages of that operating system. ... In the early years of its existence, Microsoft’s DOS gained great acceptance and became a standard as a PC operating system. ...
The solution to the problem was to make the operating system easier to navigate, more uniform, and generally more “friendly” to the user. ...
Although it dominated the market with its DOS operating system and its add-on Windows interface, Microsoft found that the constraints of COS were rapidly making it difficult to take full advantage of rapidly improving hardware and software developments. ... Called Windows 95, the new product integrated the operating system and the shell. ... Moreover, Windows 95 was designed to be a hybrid of the features of previous DOS versions and newer 32-bit systems. ... Lately, Microsoft has two operating systems, known as 2000 and XP. Please explain the type of operating systems they are selling. Mention all attributes/features, theoretical ideas, advantages and disadvantages of that operating system. ...
Windows 2000 is the culmination of the evolution of Microsoft operating systems from the 16-bit DOS operating system to a true 32-bit, module oriented operating system complete with desktop functionality, user-friendly Plug and Play installations, and other easy to use features. As a personal computer operating system, Windows 2000 is the next generation of Windows NT Workstation.
Approximate Word count = 2266 Approximate Pages = 9.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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