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Components of verious WINDOWS desktops
Antiochman
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Just a quick question. I was wondering if all the various components of the modern WINDOWS desktops, (95,98,98SE,NT 2K,XP.) are basically the same. I am not sure since I have only used 95, and ME.
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OptionsPavlov Member Posts: 264Set your XP desktop to "classic" view (I think) and you'll see the desktop common on Windows 2000Pavlov
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Optionsbellboy Member Posts: 1,017nt looks like win95; win2k looks like winme; xp pro looks like xp home.A+ Moderator
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OptionsAntiochman Member Posts: 22 ■□□□□□□□□□thanks Pavlov and bellboy for the information. Do you two happen to know if the components are required knowledge in the A+ exam?To learn is life, living is putting to use what you have learned, death is when this process stops!
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Optionsbellboy Member Posts: 1,017the fact that certain o/s look like others will not come into the exam, uless you use them as points of reference for dating them. for instance, nt looks like win95 and (correct me if i'm wrong) may have come out before it. that's one way to remember that nt is not a true pnp o/s and does not support fat32.A+ Moderator
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OptionsHayrab Member Posts: 5 ■□□□□□□□□□NT 3.51 looked like Win 3.x and Win95 used the new start button UI first, NT 4.0 released later, used the new 95 interface. XP is the first to use the new "fisher price" start button, but can easily be switched to classic.