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WELCOME TO THE PAPER PRESENTATION

sania correya

Windows 10 is a personal computer operating

system developed by Microsoft as part of

the Windows NT family of operating systems.

Unveiled on September 30, 2014 as a successor

to Windows 8.1, it is scheduled to be released in

2015, and is currently in public beta testing.

An operating system (OS) is a set ofprograms that manage computer hardwareresources and provide common services forapplication software. A user cannot run anapplication program on the computerwithout an operating system, unless theapplication program is self booting.

Common Features

Process management

Interrupts

Memory management

File system

Device drivers

Networking (TCP/IP, UDP)

Security (Process/Memory

protection)

I/O

DOS - Disk Operating System - one of the first operating systems for the personal computer.

Windows - The Windows operating system, a product of Microsoft, is a GUI(graphical user interface) operating system.

MacOS - Macintosh, a product of Apple, has its own operating system with a GUI and WIMP features.

Unix - Linux (the PC version of Unix) - Unix and Linux were originally created with a command-line interface, but recently have added GUI enhancements.

Microsoft Windows is a series of operatingsystems produced by Microsoft.

Microsoft introduced an operatingenvironment named Windows on November 20,1985 as an add-on to MS-DOS in response tothe growing interest in graphical userinterfaces(GUIs).

The most recent client version of Windowsis Windows 8.1 (NT 6.3).

The most recent server version is Windows Server2012 (NT 6.2).

The most recent mobile version is WindowsPhone 8.

Company/developer - Microsoft

Programmed in- C, C++and Assembly language

OS family- Windows 9x,WindowsCE and Windows NT

Initial release- November 20, 1985 (as Windows 1.0)

Latest stable release- Windows 8.1( NT 6.3).

Windows Server 2012 (NT 6.2).

Latest unstable release- Windows 10 Developer preview

Update method- Windows Update

Supported platforms- ARM, IA-32, x86-64 and Itanium

Kernel type- Hybrid

Default user interface- Graphical(Windows Shell)

License- Proprietary commercial software

Official website- windows.microsoft.com

The classic Windows logo, used until the release

of Windows XP in 2001

The latest Windows release, Windows 8.1, showing the desktop and Start menu

Windows 1.0, the first version, released in 1985 Windows 3.0, released in 1990

The latest current version of Windows CE,Windows

Embedded Compact 7, displaying a possible UI for Windows 95, released in August 1995

what the media player can look like.

Windows XP Windows Vista

Windows 7 Windows 8

Source Net Market Share Global Stats W3Counter

Windows 7 56.26% 54.4% 40.54%

Windows XP 18.26% 13.21% 9.04%

Windows 8.1 9.49% 13.03% 8.14%

Windows 8 4.03% 4.67% 2.85%

Windows Vista 2.9% 3.15% 2.1%

All versions♠ 90.94% 88.46% 62.67%

Windows 8 is the codename for the next version of

the Microsoft Windows computer operating

system following Windows 7. It has many changes from

previous versions. In particular it adds support for ARM

microprocessors in addition to the previously

supported x86microprocessors from Intel and AMD. A

new Metro-style interface has been added that was

designed for touch screen input in addition to mouse,

keyboard, and pen input. Its server version is

codenamed Windows Server 8. Latest release 6.2.9200 /

August 1, 2012; 2 years ago

Developer

Microsoft Corporation Website - windows.microsoft.com

Releases Preview version- Developer Preview (6.2.8102.0)

License- Proprietary commercial software

Kernel type - Hybrid

Platform support - IA-32, x86-64, and ARM

Preceded by- Windows 7

APPS

INTERNET EXPLORER 10

1. Very difficult to move between screens

2. Metro multitasking = 2 application only

3. Tiles caused crash

4. There is no option to turn tiles into icons

Windows 10 is a personal computer operating

system developed by Microsoft as part of

the Windows NT family of operating systems.

Unveiled on September 30, 2014 as a successor

to Windows 8.1, it is scheduled to be released in

2015, and is currently in public beta testing.

Developer

Microsoft Corporation Official Website - preview.microsoft.com

Developer - Microsoft

Latest Preview - Technical Preview (v6.4.9879)/ November 12, 2014

Update method- Windows Update, Windows Store, Windows Server Update Services

Kernel type - Hybrid

Preceded by- Windows 8.1(2013)

1.Start menu

*Account options

*Power

*Quick links and frequently used apps

*All apps

*Search

*Find files faster

*Pin your favorite apps

*Full Start screen

2. Apps run in a window

*Drag To Resize Modern UI Apps

3. Multitasking

*Snap windows

*Task view

*Multiple desktops

4. Other features

*Internet Explorer improvements * Command prompt * Native MKV support

* Management and data containers * New ways to use OneDrive

* Explore the Windows Store * Personalize and change settings

*Touchpad * Feedback

Account options

Power Pin your favorite apps

Apps run in a window

Drag To Resize Modern UI Apps

Task view

Multiple desktops

Feedback

INTERNET EXPLORER 10

Feedback

ArchitectureIA-32 (32-bit) x86-64 (64-bit)

Processor 1 GHz or faster

Memory (RAM) 1 GB 2 GB

Graphics Card Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device

HDD free space 16 GB 16 GB

Microsoft has finally released the successor of Windows 8 and it’s

called Windows 10. The new operating system by Microsoft promises

to iron out all the flaws that made users loathe Windows 8. We

decided to take Windows 10 for a spin to see if it is anything that it

promises to be and I must admit, it was quite impressive.

Whatever your feelings are about Microsoft and the

ubiquitous Windows OS, it’s clear that they listened to their users

when building Windows 10. There’s a return to focusing on the user

experience at all levels, rather than the Start screen that turned so

many power users off of Windows 8. The classic layout, return of the

Start menu, and other features provide an experience that feels

much more familiar to users of Windows 7 and XP. Windows 10 will

please everyone, from the most basic computer users, to the biggest

enthusiasts, and everyone in between.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10

http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/01/14/live-webcast-details-for-our-windows-10-media-briefing-next-week/

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/preview-iso

http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2014/09/30/announcing-windows-10/

http://www.cnet.com/products/microsoft-windows-10/

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2690092/12-things-to-know-about-windows-10.html

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/xbox-boss-says-windows-10-could-be-best-microsoft-/1100-6424688/

http://www.in.techradar.com/reviews/pc-mac/software/operating-systems/Windows-10/articleshow/43945438.cms