Sunday, August 18, 2019
Windows 95 or NT :: essays research papers
 Windows 95 or NT      When one asks himself or another, Which Operating system will better fill  my needs as an operating system Windows 95 or Windows NT version 3.51. I will  look at both operating systems and compare the qualities of each one in price,  performance, stability and ease of use. The final results will give one a clear  view to the superior operating system for years to come.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  As one already knows, that if you keep up with the computer industry,  that Microsoft Windows has been around for a long time. The Majority of all PC  users use some type of windows for their working environment. Microsoft has  spent a great deal of time trying to make the supreme operating system. In doing  so they have created two of the most debated systems available to the general  public in this day and age. However, in doing so each one of these operating  systems has there good side and there bad side.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Windows NT 3.51 was originally created for business use, but has ended  up being more widely available for the average PC user in ones home. Windows 95  was developed for the sole purpose as an alternative to Windows NT. But has  ended up in the work place more then the home. Windows 95 carries an average  price of ninety-five dollars in stores. Which makes it an expensive system  worth the money. On the other hand Windows NT 3.51 carries a price tag of  three-hundred and forty nine dollars. Making this software very expensive but  also worth every penny.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Windows 95 is much easier to use then Windows NT. It was designed to  make the PC user have more of an easier time navigating through its complex  tasks. This is one of the main reasons why people would rather buy the more  less expensive operating system. Rather then the more expensive system Windows  NT. Another one the reasons that Windows 95 is more popular is for its simple  graphic user interface otherwise known as the GUI. Windows also carries a  option that Windows NT does not carry. That option is called PnP or Plug and  Play, This is where the operating system will install the hardware and new  hardware that could be added at a later date in time, Windows NT does not carry  this very useful feature. If one has ever tried to install a new peripheral to  ones computer it can be a headache alone trying to decipher the instruction  manual that comes along with the device. Windows 95 will do this on its own,  one of the downfalls to it is the fact that it can be only a device that is less    					    
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