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What's the oldest Windows OS you've used?2015-07-28T17:47:14-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member850702<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What did you like or dislike about it?<br /><br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/story/336386/a-visual-history-of-microsoft-windows/1">http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/story/336386/a-visual-history-of-microsoft-windows/1</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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What's the oldest Windows OS you've used?2015-07-28T17:47:14-04:002015-07-28T17:47:14-04:00PO3 Steven Sherrill850704<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Used basic when I was in High School. We messed with the teacher by setting the screen to black type on a black screen and telling him it was broken. Not polite.Response by PO3 Steven Sherrill made Jul 28 at 2015 5:48 PM2015-07-28T17:48:48-04:002015-07-28T17:48:48-04:00SSG Robert Webster850725<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Windows 2.0 was the first version of MS Windows that I used. MS-DOS 1.x and Zenith Z-DOS 1.x were the first versions of MS DOS that I used.Response by SSG Robert Webster made Jul 28 at 2015 5:54 PM2015-07-28T17:54:17-04:002015-07-28T17:54:17-04:00SSG Derek Scheller850750<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Can't touch DOS and playing commander keen and Wolfenstein 3D.Response by SSG Derek Scheller made Jul 28 at 2015 6:00 PM2015-07-28T18:00:43-04:002015-07-28T18:00:43-04:00LTC Stephen F.850772<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I believe the first versions of MS-DOS I used was MS-DOS 1.x in the late 1980's. I am fairly certain that Windows 2.0 was the first version of Windows I used. I used these OS on military owned systems. My first PC used a Windows 95 system.Response by LTC Stephen F. made Jul 28 at 2015 6:08 PM2015-07-28T18:08:05-04:002015-07-28T18:08:05-04:00SGT Jeremiah B.850790<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've been plugged in from a very early age, so MS-DOS 1.x. I think I started on Windows 2.0, but my earliest solid memory that had a version number attached is 3.1 for Work Groups, because I helped set up an office network using it.<br /><br />For the age, Windows was pretty revolutionary. What I don't miss is needing to run winsock to open a browser TCP/IP connection.<br /><br />It's crazy looking at that slideshow. You forget just how much has changed until you're staring at it.Response by SGT Jeremiah B. made Jul 28 at 2015 6:18 PM2015-07-28T18:18:08-04:002015-07-28T18:18:08-04:00SSG John Erny850798<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>All though my first computer was an apple II-e I did use PC-DOS as well back in the late 80's. M$ tried to kill the command line interface for a while but now it is back in full force with power shell. I probably use the command prompt a dozen times a day at work on average. <br /><br />For Most things now I like to run Linux Mint, it is both part of what is old and new. Use of the Konsole is required if you want to do many modifications. The Hacker know as the Th3 Je5ster is coming out with his own take on linux in the near future, it will be my next OS.Response by SSG John Erny made Jul 28 at 2015 6:22 PM2015-07-28T18:22:36-04:002015-07-28T18:22:36-04:00SCPO Private RallyPoint Member850815<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I started out with the Tandy 660.Response by SCPO Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 28 at 2015 6:28 PM2015-07-28T18:28:09-04:002015-07-28T18:28:09-04:00SSgt Private RallyPoint Member850871<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Used MS-DOS 5.0, 6.0 and Win 3.1Response by SSgt Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 28 at 2015 6:50 PM2015-07-28T18:50:17-04:002015-07-28T18:50:17-04:00SSG Private RallyPoint Member850878<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>If you yaed DOS. Next trivia... What does DOS stand for... <br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />.<br />Disk Operating SystemResponse by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 28 at 2015 6:51 PM2015-07-28T18:51:42-04:002015-07-28T18:51:42-04:00SGT Hector Rojas, AIGA, SHA850941<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>haha forget Windows, I was up and running back in the FORTRAN, COBOL, PASCAL days.<br /><br />DOS, LOGO, BASIC all came years later. Never mind Windows.<br /><br />I think I dated myself just a little bit.Response by SGT Hector Rojas, AIGA, SHA made Jul 28 at 2015 7:12 PM2015-07-28T19:12:22-04:002015-07-28T19:12:22-04:00LTC John Shaw850972<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I started using computers in 1981 by 1983 we had TRS (we lovingly called them 'Trash') Model 3 & 4 (my Senior year in HS) TRS-DOS and LS-DOS. In college at Louisville it was DEC- VAX (VMS) and ISPF-TSO (IBM mainframe), BSD or Berkley Unix, and MS-DOS 3.0 to 5.0 being the last DOS version when Windows 3.1 for workgroups being a big hit. <br />I loved line commands and straight linear scripting verses, VI or column based compile and link.Response by LTC John Shaw made Jul 28 at 2015 7:21 PM2015-07-28T19:21:38-04:002015-07-28T19:21:38-04:00LCDR Rabbah Rona Matlow851139<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've used DOS and Windows 1, as well as 3, 3.11, 98, 2000, XP, 7, 8, 8.1...Response by LCDR Rabbah Rona Matlow made Jul 28 at 2015 8:24 PM2015-07-28T20:24:45-04:002015-07-28T20:24:45-04:00SSgt Alex Robinson851688<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Windows 10 still has many bugs that need to be worked out. The best version was XP professional. I've used Windows all back to ver 3.0Response by SSgt Alex Robinson made Jul 28 at 2015 11:45 PM2015-07-28T23:45:54-04:002015-07-28T23:45:54-04:00Maj Kim Patterson851700<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I know how to use binary code. It predated Windows.Response by Maj Kim Patterson made Jul 28 at 2015 11:53 PM2015-07-28T23:53:46-04:002015-07-28T23:53:46-04:00CAPT Kevin B.851955<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I started out prior to MS-DOS. We had FORTRAN but I was learning Object Core Programming in college. Our computer had a whopping 1K of memory (wire wound around toroids). Windows started out as the first Graphical User Interface (GUI). We used to have to type in what we wanted using shorthand like "cd" for change directory, "del" for delete, etc.. With a mouse you could point and shoot what you wanted for programs. It was tough using windows as it barely worked on a 386SX machine. I upgraded my Toshiba 3200 gas plasma portable from 286 to do it. However all Windows did was point to the DOS programs. My hard drive was the limiter with 20MB which was the equivalent to 15 floppys at the time.<br />That said, I flew everywhere with that machine and a Diconix portable ink jet. As the R-2 I was able to do so much more work. I still have the Toshiba and it still runs. I just have to change out the CMOS battery every 7 years or so.Response by CAPT Kevin B. made Jul 29 at 2015 6:38 AM2015-07-29T06:38:04-04:002015-07-29T06:38:04-04:00CW3 Private RallyPoint Member851974<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I've been doing what I do for a looooong time. The oldest operating system I've used isn't Windows...it's the TI 99/4A or TRS-80 operating system....Response by CW3 Private RallyPoint Member made Jul 29 at 2015 6:57 AM2015-07-29T06:57:33-04:002015-07-29T06:57:33-04:00SSgt Robert Clark854361<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I actually started in the AF in comms using MOD40/DSTE, not sure if there is an official OS for that. Then PC's with MSDOS 1.x and before Office, every thing was either command line or stand alone apps, like Lotus 123 (spreed sheet), Word Star and DEC PDP 11/84 running DEC OS.Response by SSgt Robert Clark made Jul 30 at 2015 8:23 AM2015-07-30T08:23:55-04:002015-07-30T08:23:55-04:00PO1 John Miller858749<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><br />MS DOS baby!Response by PO1 John Miller made Aug 1 at 2015 2:00 AM2015-08-01T02:00:46-04:002015-08-01T02:00:46-04:00PO1 John Miller858753<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The slide show forgot Windows ME and NT!Response by PO1 John Miller made Aug 1 at 2015 2:04 AM2015-08-01T02:04:47-04:002015-08-01T02:04:47-04:00PO1 John Miller858754<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm also pretty sure I used Windows 1.0 in high school, and later 3.0 and 3.1 in the Navy before I switched over to IT and started working with NT. Then on to 2000, XP, and 7. Let's also not forget the various flavors of Windows Server.<br />I'm currently running 8.1 on my personal laptop but about to install 10.Response by PO1 John Miller made Aug 1 at 2015 2:06 AM2015-08-01T02:06:53-04:002015-08-01T02:06:53-04:00SSG Mark Ives859709<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Oldest Windows OS was Windows 1.0, but used MS-Dos before that. You still had to know DOS to really use Windows, back in the day!Response by SSG Mark Ives made Aug 1 at 2015 5:27 PM2015-08-01T17:27:20-04:002015-08-01T17:27:20-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member860123<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was using DR DOS before MS cloned it and did the 10% change to get away with it . And Geo Works windows before MS bought it to make windows 95 before MS had windows 1.0 . Windows was first created by Xerox long before MS was even a company.Response by SGT Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 1 at 2015 9:08 PM2015-08-01T21:08:12-04:002015-08-01T21:08:12-04:00CPT Alan W.871086<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Started with DOS in 1984.Response by CPT Alan W. made Aug 6 at 2015 11:26 PM2015-08-06T23:26:24-04:002015-08-06T23:26:24-04:00LTC Paul Labrador1307669<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My first owned computer was an Apple IIC......! I switched over to MS-DOS when I was in college (early 90's). I've used every iteration of Windows since then.<br /><br />I still have a XP machine creeping along. I keep it in XP config so I can play some older games that I modded out (which wont' work with newer OS).Response by LTC Paul Labrador made Feb 16 at 2016 6:27 PM2016-02-16T18:27:25-05:002016-02-16T18:27:25-05:00SSgt Phil Sigman1613601<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I started out using DOS 5.0. I remember having to set up batch files just to run games, which is the only thing I used a computer for until social media came along.Response by SSgt Phil Sigman made Jun 9 at 2016 3:35 PM2016-06-09T15:35:06-04:002016-06-09T15:35:06-04:002015-07-28T17:47:14-04:00