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Windows Vista logo, is an operating system that was produced by Microsoft. Date. 5 June 2019. Source. Own work. Author. Microsoft. Other versions. This file shows File:Windows logo - 2002–2012 (Multicolored).svg & File:Microsoft Windows Vista wordmark.svg.
Media in category "Icons of Microsoft Windows" The following 43 files are in this category, out of 43 total.
File:Windows Logo (1992-2001).svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 693 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 278 × 240 pixels | 555 × 480 pixels | 888 × 768 pixels | 1,184 × 1,024 pixels | 2,368 × 2,048 pixels | 1,080 × 934 pixels. Original file (SVG file, nominally 1,080 × 934 pixels, file size: 7 KB) This is a file from the ...
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions.
This is a list of typefacesshipped with Windows 3.1xthrough to Windows 11. [1][2][3][4][5][6]Typefaces only shipped with Microsoft Officeor other Microsoft applications are not included.[7] The "Included from" column indicates the first edition of Windowsin which the font was included.
Windows Vista. Windows Vista is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft. It was the direct successor to Windows XP, released five years earlier, which was then the longest time span between successive releases of Microsoft Windows.
The ICO file format is an image file format for computer icons in Microsoft Windows. ICO files contain one or more small images at multiple sizes and color depths, such that they may be scaled appropriately. In Windows, all executables that display an icon to the user, on the desktop, in the Start Menu, or in file Explorer, must carry the icon in ICO format.
While Windows Vista contains many new features, a number of capabilities and certain programs that were a part of previous Windows versions up to Windows XP were removed or changed – some of which were later re-introduced in Windows 7 and later versions.