Lutiana Administrator Staff member Joined Mar 26, 2009 Messages 3,301 Location Dublin, CA USA Sep 28, 2011 #21 http://www.oldcomputermuseum.com/os/os_files/windows_95.jpg
D DOS lives on!! Veteran Member Joined Mar 14, 2011 Messages 2,303 Location East Tennessee Sep 28, 2011 #22 Here they are.
N njroadfan Veteran Member Joined Jan 21, 2011 Messages 1,641 Sep 29, 2011 #23 Ah, the revised 1996 release. The original 1995 release doesn't come with IE.
5 5247846 Banned Joined Aug 9, 2010 Messages 57 Sep 30, 2011 #24 And the full CD-ROM retail version doesn't have the "Upgrade - for users of Windows" text. It looks like this: However, instead of having a floppy disk icon, it has a CD-ROM logo beneath the small Windows 95 logo.
And the full CD-ROM retail version doesn't have the "Upgrade - for users of Windows" text. It looks like this: However, instead of having a floppy disk icon, it has a CD-ROM logo beneath the small Windows 95 logo.
5 5247846 Banned Joined Aug 9, 2010 Messages 57 Oct 10, 2011 #25 5247846 said: And the full CD-ROM retail version doesn't have the "Upgrade - for users of Windows" text. It looks like this: View attachment 6816 However, instead of having a floppy disk icon, it has a CD-ROM logo beneath the small Windows 95 logo. Click to expand... And it doesn't read "for PCs without Windows".
5247846 said: And the full CD-ROM retail version doesn't have the "Upgrade - for users of Windows" text. It looks like this: View attachment 6816 However, instead of having a floppy disk icon, it has a CD-ROM logo beneath the small Windows 95 logo. Click to expand... And it doesn't read "for PCs without Windows".