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What's the difference between Kernel and Shell related to Windows OS?

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Please anybody explain whats the difference between Kernel and Shell related to Windows OS....?

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Re: Kernel & Shell

Kernel is a set of service functions provided by an OS. Shell is a user interface to execute a command entered by a user.
 

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