The Windows operating system has evolved from NT to Windows 10/Server 2016 today. The GUI is where most users will see the differences. And if you choose to install the full desktop GUI on Windows 2012 or Windows 2016 what you get is essentially the GUI from Windows 8 and 10 respectively. You can of course choose not to install the full GUI.
The Windows 8/8.1 GUI was a mistake on Microsoft's part for desktops and traditional (non-touch) laptops and the finally admitted it with Windows 10.
Last edited by: rtj70 on Tue 22 Dec 15 at 15:49
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