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What's the difference between 98 XP?

98 is a DOS kernel, which is a 16-bit and 32-bit compatible system. It can only run under FAT32 and FAT file systems, and the memory management limit is 128M. If the memory exceeds 128M, it cannot be used well. Because it is a 32-bit system based on 16 bits, its stability is very general, and the system often crashes (crashes).

XP is an NT kernel, a pure 32-bit operating system, which can run in FAT, FAT32 and NTFS file systems. When the hardware configuration is 32-bit, the memory management limit is 4G, and the memory beyond 4G cannot be well utilized. Because it is a pure 32-bit system, even under the FAT and FAT32 file systems, its stability is much higher than that of 98. If it runs under the NTFS file system, its stability is very good, and there are few system crashes.

If you want to find an excuse, don't threaten the teacher. You'd better show your enthusiasm for computer knowledge. Tell the teacher that you always forget to save the disk when you are doing something, and then suddenly it crashes, and everything is gone, and then you will be saddened.