start me up by The Rolling Stones came with the WIndows 95 launch commerical https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=P0AJM6HMYjM
Start Me Up
Windows 95 was released in August 1995. It was launched with a very expensive promotional spend which included actually having 'The Rolling Stones' song 'Start me up' officially linked to it.
7.0 was with Windows 95, and Windows 95A 7.1 is Windows 95B
Windows 95 to Windows 98, and then to Windows XP
Windows 95 was released worldwide.
Microsoft used the song "Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones to advertise its Windows 95 operating system. The track, released in 1981, became iconic in the context of the campaign, highlighting the new features of the OS, particularly its user-friendly interface. The association helped to create a strong cultural moment around the launch of Windows 95.
No golf game was "standard" on Windows 95. Microsoft Golf was released in 1995, but it was not included as part of Windows 95.
Windows 95 was released in 1995, August 24th.
There are no videos with the Cowboy Junkies on the retail Windows 95 CD. There is a video with people "doing a song outside on a couch", but the artist is Edie Brickell. You can view a higher quality version of the video used at the related link below.
Windows 95 was released in August of 1995. It was a giant innovation compared to the previous Windows OS, Windows 3.1 and 3.11.
The Windows Update service is/was available to Windows 95, but there was no specific utility for it; you would have to manually go to the website.
Windows "9x"