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Windows operating systems
In this article we will look at the types of Windows NT operating systems. Windows NT is not Windows2000 or any other. This is a series, or rather the platform, on the basis of which the OS is being developed. Almost the entire Windows family is based on this platform. In addition to NT, there is also a 9x platform, which includes Windows95, Windows98, and WindowsME.
Due to the fact that there were concerns about the malfunctioning of programs written taking into account old versions of the OS, the 10th version of the operating system was released immediately after the eighth. Otherwise, the 9th version in the version could be interpreted by the program as the operating system of the 9th series. Details about what NT is in this article. Continue reading
Silent installation of applications (silent install)
Silent installation is such a process in which you sit quietly and look at the screen where the software installation process takes place without your participation, provided that it is generally visible. At the same time, the installer does not bother you with questions like Do you agree with the license agreement ?. Installation options are used by default. those. those that the installer offers when installing the software in the usual way.
The disadvantages of a silent installation include all sorts of panels in browsers and E-Bay tags on the desktop, since most of these bonuses are included in the installation by default. But this is more likely an exception, although not rare. Read more about silent installation in this article. Continue reading
Bat files, examples
You can execute all the examples published below not only by creating and running a BAT file containing these commands, but by copying them directly to the command line.
To open the command line in the right place (in the folder with files, for example), you need to call the context menu (RMB) with the Shift key held down:
command line call
You can read about how to work with the command line in this article. We pass directly to the teams. Continue reading