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Windows 95 launch video 60s

Thank author of this post/commentWindows 95 Commercials set in New York City (one minute version

Thank author of this post/comment"hahaha"

Windows 95 is the true geek's operating system! Why not windows 3.1? Remember that stack of floppy disks to load it from?

I actually prefer CP/M, because I disassembled it, and recoded it to run out of ROM.. so the boot time from power on to the A> prompt was instant.

Look at all the time and productivity we waste waiting for our computers... even though rather than .5 mhz we're running 10+ ghz processor speed! The faster the harder, the slower the software and we WAIT MORE!


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Marynor

Oh this something surprising. Is this a kind of birthday celebration for Windows 95? Windows 95, I think, worked well during the old times. I’ve used it when I was in the primary school though. I would agree that it worked well in the computer industry before, but it isn't applicable at present. I would rather go for Windows 7. It is more convenient and the applications are better compared to Windows 95.

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Frances

During Windows 95's time, every one thought that it was the best thing that happened to computers. It was slow but it somehow made life easier for computer users so they all raved about it somehow.

Fast forward to 2010 and we now have Windows 7, although it still has not succeeded in dethroning Windows XP. As for Windows 95, now everyone thinks that using it was a big joke. We all wonder how we were able to patiently live with it.

I guess that's technology. The only relevant formats are the ones that we have now.


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Joanne

This is really amazing. I could still remember like 12 years ago, we were still using this Windows 95. I am just so amazed with how technology has evolved. Look at what we have now. Windows 7 and still on the process of development. I am so happy that I was able to use this Windows 95 a long time ago. I am already a part of history. Thank you so much.

Thank author of this post/comment"Windows 3.1"

You never used Windows 3.1?

Of course, I can't imagine why anyone would suffer through using Windows with so many great alternatives!


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