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{{Infobox Windows|2.x}}
{{Infobox Windows|2.x}}


'''Windows 2.0''' is the second major version of [[Microsoft Windows]]. It was the first version to introduce support for enhanced features found in i386 processors, at the time sold and marketed separately under the "Windows/386" moniker. Two series of Windows 2.x exist, the original version (2.0x) in generic 8086 and i386 variants, and a minor revision (2.1x) that introduced 286 and i386-specific variants, marketed as "Windows/286" and "Windows/386" respectively.
'''Windows 2.0''' is the second major version of [[Microsoft Windows]]. It was the first version to introduce support for enhanced features found in Intel's i386 processors. To differentiate it between the 8086-compatible version of Windows 2.x, the i386 version was sold and marketed separately under the "Windows/386" label. Two revisions of Windows 2.x exist, the original revision (2.0x) in generic 8086 and i386 variants, and a second revision (2.1x) that introduced 286 and i386-specific variants, marketed as "Windows/286" and "Windows/386" respectively.
 
As of 2017, no pre-release builds of Windows 2.x have leaked, and some retail versions remain unverified.


== New features ==
== New features ==
VIP, Automoderated users, Extended confirmed users
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