[REQ] Windows 95 MSDN

Discussion in 'Windows XP / Older OS' started by VariableShield24, Nov 19, 2015.

  1. VariableShield24

    VariableShield24 MDL Novice

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    I'm looking for Windows 95 MSDN ISO files, but I cannot find it, because MSDN removed Windows 95 from this service.

    Someone have it? I'll be glad if someone have saved isos.

    Thank you. :)
     
  2. LostED

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  3. Threat

    Threat Lord of the Files

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    The version supped to MSDN as full CD was the Upgrade version.

    Later MSDN CD's includes the OEM SR2 etc. but were not complete CD's, just the required files with a text file explanation.
     
  4. VariableShield24

    VariableShield24 MDL Novice

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    I am especially looking for 95 RTM / 95 A isos.

    285298256C8D406A83FF3C45481CBF2099202C46 *en_win95.iso
    9F28E89AEC4DD694F1BB782CA0EC949987902139 *en_win95a_osr1.iso

    I think these two files are the files which I am looking for.
     
  5. Threat

    Threat Lord of the Files

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    Well those are not MSDN ones, they are OEM ones.

     
  6. Ehtrakiyushi

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    Yes, that is true. I second that.
     
  7. VariableShield24

    VariableShield24 MDL Novice

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    Because these two isos are listed on the link which LostED provided, so I thought these two files are MSDN ones, not OEM ones. All the same, I can look for OEM iso files. :)
     
  8. Mulligan17

    Mulligan17 MDL Junior Member

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    Does someone have a list of official MSDN SHA1 checksums for Win95/98 ISOs?
     
  9. mannerheim

    mannerheim MDL Novice

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    #10 mannerheim, Aug 20, 2016
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    omg. it will require major archeology to dig those up. who needs checksums anyway? just run a scanner; they had not invented the malware wheel yet by 1995.. but i am very interested why you are looking for w95 in the 21th century? no backdoors yet?
     
  10. Mulligan17

    Mulligan17 MDL Junior Member

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    I have a 486dx/2-66 and a Celeron 533 computer. I think Win95/98 might be best OSes here. I try to avoid homebrew ISOs.
     
  11. mannerheim

    mannerheim MDL Novice

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    the celeron might be better served with xp.. or even Linux.. i would not really know what to do with that 486, to be honest, with all due respect..
     
  12. Mulligan17

    Mulligan17 MDL Junior Member

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    Fun only. ;)
     
  13. Carlos Detweiller

    Carlos Detweiller Emperor of Ice-Cream

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    Indeed. Still have a 386SX 20MHz/8MiB RAM, running Win95B.