- Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions
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Desktop market share for October 2011[1] Total Windows - 90.13% Windows 7 - 40.5% Windows XP - 38.45% Windows Vista - 11.18% Non-Windows - 9.87% 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)
Name Release date RTM Build Current version Status support Source model/ License Type Codename MS-DOS version Kernel type Architecture Editions Type Notes Windows 1.0 1985-11-20 ? 1.04 (1987-04-08) Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULA? ? 16-bit Desktop First version of Windows Windows 2.0 1987-12-09 ? 2.03 (1987-12-09) Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULA? ? 16-bit Desktop Windows 2.1x 1988-05-27 ? 2.11 (1989-03-13) Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULA? ? 16-bit Desktop Windows 3.0 1990-05-22 ? 3.0a
Multimedia Extensions
(1991-10-20)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULADOS 3.1 or higher (not included) ? 16-bit Windows 3.0, Windows 3.0a, Windows 3.0a with Multimedia Extensions Desktop Windows 3.1x 1992-04-06 040 3.11 (1993-12-31) Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULA3.1: 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) Desktop Version number: 3.1.040 Windows 95 1995-08-24 950 4.00.950C OSR2.5 (1997-11-26) Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULAChicago MS-DOS 7.0, MS-DOS 7.1 (OSR2.x) Monolithic kernel Hybrid 16/32-bit Retail, OSR1, OSR2, OSR2.1, OSR2.5 Desktop Version number: 4.00.950 Windows 98 1998-06-25 1998 4.10.2222A (1999-04-23) Unsupported
(2006-07-11)Closed source/
Microsoft EULAMemphis MS-DOS 7.1 Monolithic kernel Hybrid 16/32-bit First edition, Second Edition Desktop Version number: 4.10.1998 (Security Version 4.10.1998A) Windows Me 2000-06-19 3000 4.90.3000 (2000-09-14) Unsupported
(2006-07-11)Closed source/
Microsoft EULA"Millennium" MS-DOS 8.0 Monolithic kernel Hybrid 16/32-bit Desktop Version number: 4.90.3000 (Security Version 4.90.3000A) NT Kernel-based
Name Release date RTM Build Current version Status support License/Source model Codename, working name Based on (kernel) Supported architectures Editions OS type Windows NT 3.1 1993-07-27 528 3.10.528 SP3
(1994-11-10)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULA? NT 3.1 x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS Workstation,
Advanced ServerWorkstation,
ServerWindows NT 3.5 1994-09-21 807 3.50.807 SP3
(1995-06-21)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULADaytona NT 3.5 x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS Workstation,
ServerWorkstation,
ServerWindows NT 3.51 1995-05-30 1057 3.51.1057 SP5
(1996-09-19)Unsupported
(2001-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULA? NT 3.51 x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC Workstation,
ServerWorkstation,
ServerWindows NT 4.0 1996-08-24 1381 4.00.1381 SP6a
(1999-11-30)Unsupported
(2004-12-31)Closed source/
Microsoft EULACairo
Hydra (Terminal Server)NT 4.0 x86-32, DEC Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC Workstation,
Server,
Server Enterprise Edition,
Terminal Server,
EmbeddedWorkstation,
Server,
EmbeddedWindows 2000 2000-02-17 2195 5.0 SP4 Rollup 1 v2
(2005-09-13)Unsupported
(2010-07-13)Shared source/
Microsoft EULAMemphis NT, Whistler 2000 NT 5.0 x86-32, IA-64 Professional,
Server,
Advanced Server,
Datacenter ServerDesktop,
Workstation,
ServerWindows XP 2001-10-25 2600 5.1.2600 SP3
(2008-04-21)Extended Support Period
(2014-04-08)Shared source/
Microsoft EULAWhistler NT 5.1; NT 5.2
(64-bit 2003 and x64)x86-32, IA-64, x86-64 Starter Edition,
Home,
Professional,
Media Center,
Tablet PC,
Starter,
Embedded,
Home N,
Home K,
Home KN,
Professional N,
Professional K,
Professional KN,
Professional x64Desktop,
Workstation,
EmbeddedWindows Server 2003 2003-04-24 3790 5.2.3790 SP2
(2007-03-13)Supported Shared source/
Microsoft EULAWhistler Server, Windows .NET Server NT 5.2 x86-32, IA-64, x86-64 Standard,
Enterprise,
Datacenter,
Web,
Storage,
Small Business Server,
Compute ClusterServer,
Network Appliance,
Embedded,
HPCWindows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs 2006-07-08 2600 RTM
(2006-07-08)Supported Shared source/
Microsoft EULAEiger, Monch NT 5.1 x86-32 Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Desktop Windows Vista 2006-11-08 6000 (SP2: 6002) 6.0 SP2
(2008-02-04)Supported Closed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULALonghorn NT 6.0 x86-32, x86-64 Starter,
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 KNDesktop,
WorkstationWindows Server 2008 2008-02-27 6001 (SP2: 6002) 6.0 SP2
(2008-02-27)Supported Closed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULALonghorn Server NT 6.0 x86-32, IA-64, x86-64 Web,
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,
StorageServer Windows Home Server 2007-06-16 3790 5.2 Supported Closed source/
Microsoft EULAQ, Quattro NT 5.2 x86-32, x86-64 Home Server Server Windows 7 2009-10-22[2] 7600 (SP1: 7601) 6.1 Supported Closed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA"7", Vienna NT 6.1 x86-32, x86-64 Starter,
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 EDesktop, Workstation, Multi-Touch Windows Server 2008 R2 2009-10-22 7600 6.1 Supported Closed source,
Shared source/
Microsoft EULA"7" Server NT 6.1 IA-64, x86-64 Standard,
Enterprise,
Datacenter,
Web,
Standard Core,
Enterprise Core,
Datacenter Core,
Web CoreServer Windows Home Server 2011 2011-04-05 8400 6.1 Supported Closed source/
Microsoft EULAVail NT 6.1 x86-64 Home Server Server 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 date RTM Build Current version Status support License/Source model Codename Based on (kernel) Kernel type Operating environments Editions Purpose Short description Windows CE 1.0 November 1996 Pegasus, Alder CE 1.0 Embedded first release of Microsoft's Windows CE line for minimalistic computers and embedded systems Windows CE 2.0 November 1997 Mercury, Apollo CE 2.0 2.1, 2.11 Embedded Windows CE 3.0 April 2000 Unsupported
(10/9/2007)Shared source/ Microsoft EULA Cedar, Galileo, Rapier, Merlin, Stinger CE 3.0 Embedded kernel Embedded Pocket PC 2002 CE 3.0 Windows CE 4.0 7 January 2002 Talisker CE 4.0 4.1, 4.2 Embedded Windows Mobile 2003 23 June 2003 Ozone CE 4.20 Windows CE 5.0 9 July 2004 5.0 (9 July 2004) Supported Shared source/ Microsoft EULA Macallan CE 5.0 Embedded kernel Embedded Windows Mobile 5.0 9-12 May 2005 Magneto CE 5.0 Windows Embedded CE 6.0 1 November 2006 Shared source/ Microsoft EULA Yamazaki CE 6.0 Hybrid kernel Windows Mobile 6.0 12 February 2007 Crossbow CE 5.2 Windows Mobile 6.1 1 April 2008 various performance enhancements, a redesigned Home screen, threaded SMS, full page zooming in IE and Domain Enroll Windows Mobile 6.5 May 18 2009 minor upgrade to the existing Windows Mobile platform Windows Phone 7 November 8, 2010 Photon CE 6.0 major update to the platform, merging Smartphone and Pocket PC. Technical information
DOS-based (MS-DOS/9x-based)
Name Kernel Kernel type Architecture Integrated firewall SMP support Multiple architecture support USB Support UDMA Support Long Filename Support Update management APIs Safe Mode Windows 1.0 ? ? 16-bit No No No No No No No Win16 No Windows 2.0 ? ? 16-bit No No No No No No No Win16 No Windows 3.0 ? ? 16-bit No No No No No No No Win16 No Windows 3.1x ? (OS or shell?) ? 16-bit (partial 32-bit compatibility through Win32s) No No No No No No No Win16, Win32s No Windows 95 MS-DOS 7.0, MS-DOS 7.1 (Win95B) Monolithic kernel Hybrid 16/32-bit No No No Only OEM Service Release 2.1 or higher Only OEM Service Release 2 or higher Yes Windows Update (If Internet Explorer 5 is installed) Win16, Win32c Yes Windows 98 MS-DOS 7.1 Monolithic kernel Hybrid 16/32-bit No No No Yes Yes Yes Windows Update Win16, Win32 Yes Windows Me MS-DOS 8.0 Monolithic kernel Hybrid 16/32-bit No No No Yes Yes Yes Windows Update Win16, Win32 Yes NT Kernel-based
The NT kernel powers all recent Windows operating systems. It runs on x86, x86-64 and Itanium processors.
Name Kernel Architecture Integrated firewall SMP support Multiple architecture support USB Support UDMA Support Long File Name Support Package management Update management APIs Safe Mode Data Execution Prevention Windows NT 3.1 NT 3.1 32-bit No Yes Yes No ? Yes (NTFS and HPFS Volumes only) Win32, OS/2, POSIX No No Windows NT 3.5 NT 3.5 32-bit No Yes Yes No ? Yes (Except on CDFS volumes) Win32, OS/2, POSIX No No Windows NT 3.51 NT 3.51 32-bit No Yes Yes No ? Yes (Except on CDFS volumes) Win32, OS/2, POSIX No No Windows NT 4.0 NT 4.0 32-bit No Yes Yes Yes (if the Ion USB update is installed) Yes Yes Windows Update (if Internet Explorer 5 or later is installed) Win32, OS/2, POSIX No No Windows 2000 NT 5.0 32/64-bit No Yes Yes (IA-64/Itanium in Advanced Server and Datacenter Server) Yes (USB 2.0 with update or SP4)[3] Yes Yes MSI, custom installers Windows Update Win32, OS/2, POSIX Yes No Windows XP NT 5.1.2600; NT 5.2.3790 32/64-bit Yes Yes (Professional Edition only) Yes (IA-64/Itanium, x86, x86-64) Yes (USB 2.0 with update or SP1+)[4] Yes Yes MSI, custom installers Windows Update Win32, .NET Yes Yes (in SP2) Windows Server 2003 NT 5.2.3790 32/64-bit Yes Yes Yes Yes (USB 2.0)[5] Yes Yes MSI, custom installers Windows Update Win32 Yes Yes (in SP1) Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs NT 5.1.2600 32-bit Yes ? No Yes Yes Yes MSI, custom installers Windows Update Win32 Yes Yes Windows Vista NT 6.0.6000 ; NT 6.0.6001 (SP1) ; NT 6.0.6002 (SP2) 32/64-bit Yes Yes Yes (x86, x86-64) Yes (USB 2.0) Yes Yes MSI, custom installers Windows Update Application Win32, .NET, POSIX (only Enterprise and Ultimate) Yes Yes Windows Server 2008 NT 6.0.6001 ; NT 6.0.6002 (SP2) 32/64-bit Yes Yes Yes (IA-64/Itanium, x86, x86-64) Yes (USB 2.0) Yes Yes Windows Update Application Win32 Yes Yes Windows Home Server NT 5.2 32-bit ? ? ? Yes (USB 2.0) ? Yes Win32 ? ? Windows 7 NT 6.1 32/64-bit Yes Yes Yes (x86, x86-64) Yes (USB 2.0) Yes Yes Windows Update Application Win32, .NET Yes Yes Windows Server 2008 R2 NT 6.1 64-bit Yes Yes Yes (IA-64/Itanium, x86-64) Yes (USB 2.0) Yes Yes Windows Update Application Win32, .NET Yes Yes 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)
FAT16 FAT32 HPFS ISO9660 NTFS UDF Windows 95 Yes Yes (OSR2 or above) Network Drive Yes Network Drive No Windows 98 Yes Yes Network Drive Yes Network Drive Yes (1.5, read) Windows Me Yes Yes Network Drive Yes Network Drive Yes (1.5, read) NT Kernel-based
FAT16 FAT32 HPFS ISO9660 NTFS UDF (More Info) Windows NT 3.1, 3.5, 3.51 Yes No Yes Yes Yes v1.0/v1.1 ? Windows NT 4.0 Yes No Partial Yes Yes v1.2 ? Windows 2000 Yes Yes No Yes Yes v3.0 Yes Windows XP Yes Yes No Yes Yes v3.1 Yes (2.01) Windows Server 2003 Yes Yes No Yes Yes v3.1 Yes Windows Vista Yes Yes No Yes Yes v5 Yes (2.6) Windows Server 2008 Yes Yes No Yes Yes v5 Yes Windows 7 Yes Yes No Yes Yes v5 Yes (2.6) Windows Server 2008 R2 Yes Yes No Yes Yes v5 Yes (2.6) Hardware requirements
Minimum/recommended system requirements (for x86 processors)
9x Kernel-based
CPU RAM Free disk space Video adapter and monitor Drives Devices Windows 95 386 4 MB 120 MB Windows 98 486 DX2 66 MHz 16 MB 300 MB Windows Me (Millennium Edition) Pentium 150 MHz 32 MB 400 MB NT Kernel-based
CPU RAM Free disk space Video adapter and monitor Drives Devices Windows NT Workstation 3.51 386, 25 MHz 8 MB 90 MB Windows NT 4.0 Workstation 486, 33 MHz 12 MB 110 MB Windows 2000 Professional Pentium, 133 MHz 32 MB 650 MB VGA (640 x 480) or higher resolution CD-ROM Keyboard and mouse Windows XP Pentium MMX, 233 MHz 64 MB 1.5 GB Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution CD-ROM or DVD-ROM Keyboard and mouse Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Pentium, 233 MHz 64 MB 500 MB Windows Vista Pentium III, 800 MHz 512 MB/1 GB or higher recommended 15 GB (may be installed with as few as 7GB) Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution DVD-ROM Windows Server 2008 1 GHz (x86) or 1.4 GHz (x64) 512 MB RAM (may limit performance and some features) 10 GB Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution DVD-ROM Keyboard and mouse Windows 7 1 GHz (x86/64) 1 GB or higher recommended (2 GB or Higher for x64) 16 GB (installs in 7 GB) 128MB (Aero) DVD-ROM Keyboard and mouse or 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
Version Limit in 32-bit Windows Limit in 64-bit Windows Windows 95 1 GB N/A Windows 98 1 GB N/A Windows Me 1.5 GB N/A NT Kernel-based
Version Limit in 32-bit Windows Limit in 64-bit Windows Windows NT 4.0 4 GB N/A Windows XP Starter Edition 512 MB N/A Windows XP Home 4 GB N/A Windows XP Professional 4 GB 128 GB Windows 2000 Professional 4 GB N/A Windows 2000 Server 4 GB N/A Windows 2000 Advanced Server 8 GB N/A Windows 2000 Datacenter Server 32 GB N/A Windows Server 2003 Small Business Edition 4 GB 128 GB Windows Server 2003 Standard SP1 4 GB 32 GB Windows Server 2003 Standard R2 4 GB 32 GB Windows Server 2003 Enterprise SP2 64 GB 1 TB Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 64 GB 1 TB Windows Server 2003 Datacenter SP2 128 GB 1 TB Windows Server 2003 Datacenter R2 128 GB 1 TB Windows Vista Starter 1 GB N/A Windows Vista Home Basic 4 GB 8 GB Windows Vista Home Premium 4 GB 16 GB Windows Vista Enterprise 4 GB 128 GB Windows Vista Ultimate 4 GB 128 GB Windows 7 Starter 2 GB N/A Windows 7 Home Basic 4 GB 8 GB Windows 7 Home Premium 4 GB 16 GB Windows 7 Professional 4 GB 192 GB Windows 7 Enterprise 4 GB 192 GB Windows 7 Ultimate 4 GB 192 GB Windows Server 2008 Web Server 4 GB 32 GB Windows Server 2008 Web Server R2 N/A 32 GB Windows Server 2008 Standard 4 GB 32 GB Windows Server 2008 Standard R2 N/A 32 GB Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 64 GB 2 TB Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 N/A 2 TB Windows Server 2008 Datacenter 64 GB 2 TB Windows Server 2008 Datacenter R2 N/A 2 TB Security features
NT Kernel-based
Resource access control Subsystem isolation mechanisms Integrated firewall Encrypted file systems Windows 2000 ACLs TCP/IP Filtering, IPSec Yes (NTFS Only) Windows XP ACLs Win32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objects Windows Firewall (From SP2), TCP/IP Filtering, IPSec Yes (NTFS Only) Windows Server 2003 ACLs, Privileges, RBAC Win32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objects Windows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSec Yes Windows Vista ACLs, Privileges, RBAC Win32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objects Windows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSec Yes Windows Server 2008 ACLs, Privileges, RBAC Win32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objects Windows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSec Yes Windows 7 ACLs, Privileges, RBAC Win32 WindowStation, Desktop, Job objects Windows Firewall, TCP/IP Filtering, IPSec Yes Features
Version Shell Theme Internet Explorer Web server Windows Media Player Command-line interpreter Windows 1.0 MS-DOS executive No Windows 2.0 MS-DOS executive No Windows 3.0 Program Manager No Windows 3.1x Program Manager No Windows 95 Windows Explorer 2.0 in OSR1, 3.0 in OSR2 and OSR2.1, 4.0 in OSR2.5 COMMAND.COM Windows NT 4.0 Windows Explorer 2.0 COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe Windows 98 Windows Explorer 4.01 PWS COMMAND.COM Windows 98 SE Windows Explorer 5.0 PWS 6.0 COMMAND.COM Windows 2000 Windows Explorer 5.01 IIS 5.0 6.4 COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe Windows Me Windows Explorer 5.5 7.0 COMMAND.COM Windows XP Windows Explorer Luna (Blue standard) 6.0 IIS 5.1 8 (9 in SP2) COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)Windows Server 2003 Windows Explorer Classic (Luna can be enabled with Theme Service) 6.0 IIS 6.0 9 (10 in SP1) COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)Windows Vista Windows Explorer Aero 7.0 IIS 7 11 COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)Windows Server 2008 Windows Explorer Classic (Aero can be enabled by installing "Desktop Experience") 7.0 IIS 7 11 (enabled by installing "Desktop Experience") COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell (optional)Windows 7 Windows Explorer Aero 8.0 IIS 7.5 12 COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell V2Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Explorer Classic (Aero can be enabled by installing "Desktop Experience") 8.0 IIS 7.5 12 (enabled by installing "Desktop Experience") COMMAND.COM, cmd.exe,
Windows PowerShell V2See also
- List of Microsoft Windows versions
- List of operating systems
- Comparison of operating systems
- Comparison of kernels
- Comparison of Windows Vista and Windows XP
- History of Microsoft Windows
- Comparison of MS-DOS and DOS-compatible operating systems
Other Microsoft operating systems
- Xenix - licensed version of Unix; sold to SCO in the '90s
- OS/2 - developed jointly with IBM
- DOS
- 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 or Windows Vista 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
- ^ "StatCounter Operating System Market Share". 2011-10-22. http://gs.statcounter.com/?PHPSESSID=qj9qsa7sh459ub35u870sbuht1#os-ww-monthly-201108-201110. 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.
- ^ LeBlanc, Brandon (June 2, 2009). "The Date for General Availability (GA) of Windows 7". The Windows Blog. http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/windows7/archive/2009/06/02/the-date-for-general-availability-ga-of-windows-7-is.aspx. Retrieved 2009-07-22.
- ^ USB 2.0 Support in Windows 2000: Updated to USB 2.0 with Service Pack 4 (SP4)
- ^ USB 2.0 Support in Windows XP: High Speed at Last
- ^ USB 2.0 and Windows Operating Systems
- ^ "What is the maximum amount of RAM the Windows operating system can handle?". Crucial. http://www.crucial.com/kb/answer.aspx?qid=3743. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
- ^ "Memory Limits for Windows Releases". Microsoft. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366778(VS.85).aspx. Retrieved 2010-06-26.
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