Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Screenshots

1.1 XP























1.2 Vista

Windows Vista was meant to be best Microsoft Operating System, since its release windows Vista has become quite popular but still most of user want to stick to Windows XP. Over period Windows XP has become stable and bug free (hope so). Windows Vista interface is really awesome and it would be great if that kind of interface can be added to Windows XP


















1.3 2000


























1.4 Linux






















DOS and Windows

MS-DOS FDISK Main Menu
Most
DOS fdisk programs, including the fdisk program that came with the original Windows 95, are only capable of creating FAT partitions of types FAT12 and FAT16.
A derivative of the
MS-DOS fdisk was provided with Windows 95, Windows 98, and later Windows Me. Only those fdisk versions shipping with Windows 95B or later are able to manipulate FAT32 partitions. Windows 2000 and later do not use fdisk, they have the Logical Disk Manager feature, as well as DiskPart.
Unlike the fdisk programs for other operating systems, the fdisk programs for DOS and Windows 9x/Me not only alter data in the
partition table, but will also overwrite many sectors of data in the partition itself. Users must be sure the correct disk/partition has been chosen before using a DOS/Windows fdisk for partitioning.
The implementation of fdisk in
FreeDOS has many advanced features and is free software.




















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