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Links for Disk I (Windows 95 OEM SR2 + Original Retail version)
http://filepost.com/files/9afc1851/WINDOWS_95.part1.rar
http://filepost.com/files/229154a6/WINDOWS_95.part2.rar http://filepost.com/files/fecmbd5e/WINDOWS_95.part3.rar http://filepost.com/files/m7ma988f/WINDOWS_95.part4.rar http://filepost.com/files/b673fd92/WINDOWS_95.part5.rar If you don't have a filepost account, then select the "Low Speed Download" link, wait for the count-down, answer the captcha, and then download the file. Each of the above files is about 48 mb in size, except the last file will be smaller. You can only download one file at a time if you don't have a filepost account. When the download is finished you can immediately start downloading the next file only if you are able to change your IP address, which is usually possible if you disconnect and then reconnect your DSL or cable modem. If you don't want to do that, or if your ISP normally doesn't change your IP assignment when your internet connection goes down, then you'll have to wait for some time (sometimes an hour, sometimes a day) between downloads. If filepost spawns other browser windows as you click on those links, it will be harmless advertising and you can close them immediately. I already block them with hosts file entries so offhand I don't recall what a "non-immunized" visit to filepost looks like. You will need winrar to decompress these files. I don't know if winzip will do that. When the process is finished, you will have this file: WINDOWS_95.ISO (308 mb). You can burn that to a CD-R, or use a program like WinImage (http://www.winimage.com/winimage.htm) to extract the files from the ISO. ================================================== ================= Disk I ------------------------------------- Microsoft MSDN Disk 0419 January 2001 Windows 95 Versions, Add-ons for Windows 95 OEM Product key: 20195-OEM-0002516-95789 ------------------------------------- Volume in drive E is WINDOWS_95 Volume Serial Number is xxxx-xxxx Directory of E:\ IMAGING DIR 02-02-99 12:38p MSDUN12.95 DIR 02-02-99 12:38p PLUSPACK DIR 02-02-99 12:38p PLUSPACK.UPD DIR 02-02-99 12:38p RESKIT.95 DIR 02-02-99 12:38p SERVPACK.95 DIR 02-02-99 12:40p UNIMODEM DIR 02-02-99 12:40p WIN95 DIR 02-02-99 12:49p 0 file(s) 8 dir(s) ============================== Directory of E:\WIN95 RETAIL DIR 02-02-99 12:46p OSR2 DIR 02-02-99 12:42p README.TXT 248 12-01-97 5:28p SETUP.TXT 296 03-10-97 4:20p 2 file(s) 544 bytes 4 dir(s) 0 bytes free RETAIL : contains the original release of Windows 95 OSR2 : contains Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2, also known as Windows 95 version version 950B and version 4.1111. The software in the USBSUPP folder upgrades an OSR2 installation to OSR 2.1. ============================ This is the 9'th CD (disk I) of an 9-CD archive of Windows 95 and 98 platform SDK, DDK and tools. The ISO image of this CD is about 308 mb in size and has been split into 5 .RAR files, each about 50 mb in size. |
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