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Windows 95 phiên bản của Windows là Windows XP Home (nhà và sử dụng giải trí) và Professional (máy tính tiên tiến, các doanh nghiệp và các tổ chức lớn). Các thế hệ tiếp theo của các sản phẩm máy chủ Windows sẽ là Windows Server 2003 gia đình. Ý định thay thế 3,11 Windows, Windows cho Workgroups 3.11, và MSDOS, Windows 95 là một hệ điều hành hoàn chỉnh | Windows 95 Windows 2000 Datacenter Server W versions of Windows are Windows XP Home home and entertainment use and Professional advanced computing businesses and large organizations . The next generation of Windows server products will be the Windows Server 2003 family. Windows provides a standard graphical interface based on drop-down menus windowed regions on the screen and a pointing device such as a mouse. Windows 95 n. An operating system with a graphical user interface for 80386 and higher processors released by Microsoft Corporation in 1995. Intended to replace Windows 3.11 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and MS-DOS Windows 95 is a complete operating system rather than a shell that requires MS-DOS as does Windows 3.x. For backward compatibility Windows 95 can run MS-DOS software. Under Windows 95 filenames can be up to 255 characters long and may include dots and spaces. Windows 95 supports the Plug and Play method for installing and configuring hardware and can access Windows NetWare and UNIX networks. The minimum configuration for Windows 95 is an 80386 processor with 4 MB of RAM but an i486 or higher processor with at least 8 MB of RAM is recommended. Internet functionality is provided in large part in Windows 95 by Microsoft Internet Explorer. See also MS-DOS NetWare Plug and Play Windows. Windows 98 n. An operating system with a graphical user interface for i486 and higher processors released by Microsoft Corporation in 1998. Building upon Windows 95 Windows 98 features an improved interface and more robust functionality. With the Active Desktop Windows 98 integrates Internet connectivity even more closely allowing users to access remote files in the same way they would access files on their hard drives. Hardware support includes USB IEEE 1394 AGP ports television tuner cards DVD drives multiple modems and multiple monitors. Windows 98 Second Edition released in 1999 builds on the features in the initial release and offers home networking and improved .