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| Windows 9x refers to | all the releases of the Microsoft Windows operating systems from Windows 95 to Windows Millennium Edition |
| One of Windows 3.1's main limitations was that it | relied on DOS in order to run |
| Windows for Workgroups, version 3.11 was the first version with integrated | networking and workgroup capabilities. |
| Windows 95 was the first version of Windows that could be defined as a true operating system, not | requiring DOS to be loaded prior to the Windows software installation. |
| Windows 95 OSR2 included several | bug fixes, Internet Explorer 3.0 web browser and supported the file management system called FAT32 and Universal Serial Bus (USB). |
| Windows XP Home edition boasted an entirely 32-bit kernel based on the | NT kernel and more stability than any of the Win9x versions. |
| To install Windows 98, an ____ or faster processor is required | 486DX66Mhz |
| Installing Windows 98 requires a recommended minimum of | 32 MB of RAM, or ideally, 64 MB of RAM if the system can support it. |
| The system hard drive needs to have between 255 and 355 MB of free space available to successfully install Windows 98 full version on a FAT16 drive, or | between 175 and 255 MB drive space on a FAT32 drive |
| To upgrade from Windows 95 requires about | 195 MB of free hard disk space, |
| A minimum 2-gigabyte hard drive is needed for | a Windows 98 installation |
| Windows 98 Setup Wizard creates a SETUPLOG.TXT log file in the drive root directory to | keep track of each step. |
| Windows 98 Setup Wizard copies a minimal Windows 98 Setup cabinet file, called | MINI.CAB, into a special directory it creates at the root directory, C:\ called Wininst0.400. |
| When Windows 98 Setup has gathered all the installation information, it stops and prompts the user to create an | Emergency Startup Disk. |
| If Setup is interrupted while still copying Windows 98 files to their different locations, the | system may be prevented from starting up again. |
| After installing Windows 98, the best source of up-to-date device drivers is | on the installation CD or disk that came with the hardware on the manufacturer's website |
| Windows 98 may be installed from the CD-ROM after the system is | booted from a floppy disk, or the system may be booted from the installation CD itself. |
| A Windows ME upgrade can be uninstalled | only once on the same system. |