Windowskärnebaserat
Windowskärnebaserat refers to operating systems that utilize the Windows NT kernel as their core component. This kernel forms the foundation upon which the Windows operating system is built, managing fundamental system resources and processes. Systems described as Windowskärnebaserat are thus descendants of the Windows NT architecture, which was first introduced in 1993. This kernel architecture is characterized by its modular design and robust memory management, forming the basis for a wide range of Microsoft operating systems, including all modern versions of Windows for personal computers and servers.
The Windows NT kernel handles crucial tasks such as process and thread management, memory allocation, device