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155 Microsoft’s pivotal Windows NT 3.5 release made it a serious contender, 31 years ago today

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Tom's Hardware · 09/21/2025 12:11 EDT

Microsoft’s pivotal Windows NT 3.5 release made it a serious contender, 31 years ago today

We cast a glance back at Windows' forebears, as it was 31 years ago today that Windows NT 3.5 released to the public.

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