The Windows 95 CD included several promotional videos and multimedia presentations showcasing the new features of the operating system. Notably, it featured a video titled "The Making of Windows 95," which highlighted the development process and innovations. Additionally, there were clips demonstrating the user interface and ease of use, as well as a video called "Welcome to Windows 95," which introduced users to the new environment. These videos aimed to engage users and promote the operating system's capabilities.
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.
If you have a Microsoft Windows 98 Upgrade CD, you simply put it inside the CD Rom drive and it should launch and proceed to do the upgrade. If you have a Windows 98 Full Installation CD, after it starts running answer to 'upgrade' in stead of a full Windows 98 installation. This will keep all your Windows 95 programms and settings. I hope this help
Edie Brickell.
MSCDEX.EXE is a device driver for CD drives in Windows 95 and Windows 98. I haven't seen it used in Win2K or in XP.
Sonic CD's minimum requirement is 8 Megabytes of RAM, which is a VERY small amount.
The function of this file is to provide information for the installment of Windows 9xMe.
Windows 95 had a file size of approximately 35 MB on installation media, which included multiple floppy disks and later a CD-ROM version. It introduced a more user-friendly graphical interface and improved multitasking capabilities compared to previous versions of Windows. The operating system was a significant milestone in personal computing, marking the transition to more modern interfaces.
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install windows first and then install linux, there should be a partitioner in the live cd. or just use wubi
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Download the required videos with GetTube (See links below). Insert a blank CD. Double click on the CD's icon. Drag the videos into the CD's window. Click on the Burn button to save the videos onto the CD. There are two simple steps that you can record youtube videos on CD, the first one is recording videos from youtube, the second one is using CD ripper to burn music.
DOS is a older Windows OS (behind Windows 95). Command Prompt is in all Windows OS (Windows 95 to Windows 7) DOS only supports FAT file systems DOS can't CD to files with spaces in the address line DOS only supports OLD PC systems (anything that can run Windows 95 is to "new") That is all that I know, as I code in C++