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|scope="col"|'''Character''' | |scope="col"|'''Character''' | ||
|scope="col"|'''Class''' | |scope="col"|'''Class''' | ||
|scope="col"|'''Family''' | |scope="col"|'''[[OS-tan lineage|Family]]''' | ||
|scope="col"|'''Debut''' | |scope="col"|'''Debut''' | ||
|scope="col"|'''Obsolescence?''' | |scope="col"|'''Obsolescence?''' | ||
|scope="col"|'''Roles''' | |scope="col"|'''Roles''' | ||
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|icon||Windows 1.0|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||20 Nov 1985||yes || | |icon||'''[[Windows 1.0]]'''||General-purpose OS, 16-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||20 Nov 1985||yes || Genetic mother of the 9x Windows, roles vary due to character interpretation. | ||
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|icon||Windows 2.0|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||1 Nov 1987||yes || | |icon||'''[[Windows 2.0]]'''||General-purpose OS, 16-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||1 Nov 1987||yes || Member of the Vintage Federation after exile in the OS Wars. | ||
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|icon||Windows 3.1|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||22 May 1990||yes || | |icon||'''[[Windows 3.1]]'''||General-purpose OS, 16-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||22 May 1990||yes || (possibly) the oldest Windows-tan in the Windows Family. The first one to be successful. | ||
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|icon||Windows 3.2|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||circa 1992||yes || | |icon||'''[[Windows 3.2]]'''||General-purpose OS, 16-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||circa 1992||yes || From the defunct Chinese language branch of the Windows Family. | ||
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|icon||Windows NT|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||1993||yes || | |icon||'''[[Windows NT]]'''||Server OS, 32-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||1993||yes || Mother of the NT-based Windows, is a diplomat, conquered the server market in the 90's. Mainly retired from combat in favor of running the household. | ||
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|icon||Windows 95|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||24 Aug 1995||yes || | |icon||'''[[Windows 95]]'''||General-purpose OS, 16/32-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||24 Aug 1995||yes || Big-sister figure to most Windows-tans, established Windows dominance in the consumer market, is still a practicing swordswoman. | ||
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|icon||Windows 95 OSR 2.1|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||1996||yes || | |icon||'''[[95 OSR 2.1|Windows 95 OSR 2.1]]'''||General-purpose OS, 16/32-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||1996||yes || Old-fashioned inventor, left the Windows Family to live as a hermit. | ||
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|icon||Windows 95 OSR 2.5|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||26 Nov 1997||yes || | |icon||'''[[95 OSR 2.5|Windows 95 OSR 2.5]]'''||General-purpose OS, 16/32-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||26 Nov 1997||yes || Rivals with 98-tan and 98SE-tan. One of the few who still talks to OSR 2.1-tan. | ||
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|icon||Windows CE||mobile||Windows (Mobile)||1996||? || | |icon||Windows CE||mobile||Windows (Mobile)||1996||? || Main or only mobile OS of the Windows-tans. Dreamcast fangirl, rival of Palm-tan. | ||
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|icon||Windows NT 4.0|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||1996||yes || | |icon||Windows NT 4.0||Server OS, 32-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||1996||yes || | ||
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|icon||Windows 97|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||n/a||yes || | |icon||Windows 97||prototype||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||n/a||yes || | ||
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|icon||Windows 98|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||25 Jun 1998||yes || | |icon||Windows 98||General-purpose OS, 32-bit||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||25 Jun 1998||yes (support dropped in 2006) || | ||
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|icon||Windows 98 SE|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||5 May 1999||yes || | |icon||Windows 98 SE||General-purpose OS, 32-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||5 May 1999||yes (support dropped in 2006) || | ||
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|icon||Windows Odyssey||prototype||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||n/a||yes || | |icon||Windows Odyssey||prototype||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||n/a||yes || | ||
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|icon||Windows Neptune||prototype||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||n/a||yes|| | |icon||Windows Neptune||prototype||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||n/a||yes|| | ||
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|icon||Windows ME|| ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||14 Sep 2000||yes || | |icon||Windows ME||General-purpose OS, 32-bit ||[[Win9x|DOS/Windows 9x]]||14 Sep 2000||yes (support dropped in 2006) || | ||
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|icon||Windows 2000|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||17 Feb 2000||yes || | |icon||Windows 2000||Professional OS, 32-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||17 Feb 2000||yes || | ||
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|icon||Windows XP Professional|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||25 Oct 2001||no (still supported) || | |icon||Windows XP Professional||Professional OS, 32/64-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||25 Oct 2001||no (still supported) || | ||
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|icon||Windows XP Home|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||25 Oct 2001||no (still supported) || | |icon||Windows XP Home||Home and general purpose OS, 32/64-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||25 Oct 2001||no (still supported) || | ||
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|icon||Windows XP Media Center|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||Oct 2004||no (still supported) || | |icon||Windows XP Media Center||Multimedia and general purpose OS, 32/64-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||Oct 2004||no (still supported) || | ||
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|icon||Windows Longhorn||prototype||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||n/a||yes || | |icon||Windows Longhorn||prototype||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||n/a||yes || This character no longer exists in canon or fanon | ||
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|icon||Windows Vista|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||30 Jan 2007||? || | |icon||Windows Vista||Multi-version, general-purpose OS, 32/64-bit||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||30 Jan 2007||? || Varies greatly due to character interpretation | ||
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|icon||Windows 7|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||22 Oct 2009||no || | |icon||Windows 7||Multi-version, general-purpose OS, 32/64-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||22 Oct 2009||no || Varies greatly due to character interpretation | ||
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|icon||Windows 8|| ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]|| | |icon||Windows 8||Multi-version, general-purpose OS, 32/64-bit ||[[WinNT|Windows NT]]||Sep 2011||no (current) || Unknown | ||
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