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reddalo ◴[] No.42167210[source]
Don't modern versions of Windows do the same? For example, I clearly remember that the Windows 10 installer first launches a Windows 7-like environment.
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zokier ◴[] No.42167711[source]
Aren't all modern (>xp) windowses just NT6 under the hood? Is there such clear delineation between 7 and 10 for example?
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feldrim ◴[] No.42167815[source]
It continued as 6.1, 6.2 and 6.3 for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. But the NT kernel revamped for Windows 10. And they aligned the version numbers at that point. Windows 10 and 11 are both NT 10. The kernel has many differences within 6.x let alone the big leap to 10.
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nntwozz ◴[] No.42168100[source]
Just like macOS was Mac OS X (10) for a very long time, then they moved to 11 with Big Sur but it's really only in name.

macOS Sequoia is version 15, whoever reaches 20 first wins right!?

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1. cozzyd ◴[] No.42168560[source]
Joke's on them, I'm running Fedora