I've checked a few of Microsoft Windows 95/98 The following list of SHA1 is same as Original default. (No written, no midified, no bad dumped.) They must be dumped correctly. I'll add this list. But I'll check it from retail (Full version or Upgrade version) only. (04/17/2014) Windows 95 Retail Full Floppy version - DMF Type (Original Release / USA / 07-11-1995) SHA1:c8d1faf83808047cd25ddab5586af8885f0ab12f / (Boot Disk) SHA1:vary / (Disk 1 - Install/Disk) -- * SHA170603f057a136c982374363160954beb550a0e6 / Disk 2 SHA1:b262f7e8288c9edea8b799fae84cd0da5b3b203b / Disk 3 SHA1:b8d4cd9d67b58876b90f343f0d1702c4447456fd / Disk 4 SHA1:cf6ee31252e2a6316640e660f166112a43ce1e43 / Disk 5 SHA1d98687e263fb2afacccc77feeab817f42f14755 / Disk 6 SHA1:a98f0c9ccbd1c176beda9ffb6d0b4371a3d4f550 / Disk 7 SHA1:5deff1d95e29e60de3ee1b67dc0d5b9c2bc044db / Disk 8 SHA1:cafd8a635168c98fff41162f629534bbffeb8581 / Disk 9 SHA1:c64ecc7420d6766939df4a689a23dbdc1fbd8946 / Disk 10 SHA1:ac390bb3e2fe058724472977d709254544b10b03 / Disk 11 SHA1:4ea684304744607739c7ea659d8c4e590583f21c / Disk 12 SHA1:0ecf904ae1f4b721b1063509afd50d1afff366e6 / Disk 13 *Disk 1 depends on Product Key (Number : XXXXX-XXX-XXXXXXX). So SHA1 of it must be different (not constant.) The only difference area is offset between 0013:1379 - 0013:1389. But if you modify offset (0013:1379-0013:1389) of disk 1 as "00000-000-0000000", SHA1 must be 3c3e4bded9cb0a78fb859acff4ffe59923e7528c.
How are you verifying yours are dumped correctly with no mis-reads/bad reads? On disks of this age you would really need to have 2 different copies dumped on separate PC's giving the same SHA1 for me to consider reliable.
I bought this retail package in 1996. I've dumped it about 18 years ago by using WIMAGE.EXE (First run FDREAD.EXE to dump 1.72MB DMF type) before install Windows. I've received more copy of it. But only Disk 1 is different because Product Key is different. I've compared it with 2 copies.
(04/18/2014) Windows 98 Retail Full Floppy version - DMF Type (Original Release / USA / 05-19-1998) SHA1:95d2a03a9189aacc77ac2d395d71b26586f77729 / (Boot Disk) SHA1:9b268a4bbfcf659f65be47dc538d288043f663ef / (Disk 1 - Install/Disk) SHA10406c6af571f08833f08dad0ee552a48fa49aa6 / Disk 2 SHA1:e817e35ed24f98d773d5121ef41a6c24065b986a / Disk 3 SHA1:a793a78a0bd3230e9b1fd0c6748b32aa07a91628 / Disk 4 SHA1:2cfaff031960fa0a5730245f290809fc470a0a14 / Disk 5 SHA1:16ea4c83a66ec2f3d9e012ea4b988017402692e3 / Disk 6 SHA1:aa7707c0a25c6e22e121bb13ca7b3e5d26ec42e5 / Disk 7 SHA1:9948716ea2ec51e96d95215a567e8db5ef96ac66 / Disk 8 SHA1:8c095ca1c63d02caf404cf650b0333845d58a0f1 / Disk 9 SHA17860487d9752eaa1ebf885983254192a98319f7 / Disk 10 SHA1:19a43d9b0ace751fef0b5bb69a62db46be61c1eb / Disk 11 SHA1:ab572a18536a77f6fda8369842d2ecaf5ad077b4 / Disk 12 SHA1:9173c0b752892bea290f7c4cdae4da0cab641805 / Disk 13 SHA1:0ace39b75742acd709ac1b39aea741aa67db8a0d / Disk 14 SHA1:70bfea6f5b98684a4269efd76dc4951ab651b230 / Disk 15 SHA1:9772c3592012ed7c4f534fa26722144cafa011c3 / Disk 16 SHA1:5314f8a2937cd8bab28cbc34132580cfc2a9e730 / Disk 17 SHA1:7d3a21e48fc9b5cc4853b5152f1a216377b1239d / Disk 18 SHA1:071324c570b962bcd087d7c7a508cc88fe5a58ac / Disk 19 SHA1:612b9b950dbc17a47eadac7f38ecd9b662417925 / Disk 20 SHA1:fadc01ba5f7f561b3b8b2cce8c13996b19d64a00 / Disk 21 SHA1:7167e63706017eee133b82d431343ec3ba311138 / Disk 22 SHA1:79ef6310de1997a31cbdee42072bf48923baccca / Disk 23 SHA1:0e3c283a8f2ea2041b4f6eaeb113471597a07fbe / Disk 24 SHA1:4912f48c1f82bfc517289495c69ebf61975fbd55 / Disk 25 SHA1:2cb79acaa95b44f6ea27ae038f9075e8e9afb45b / Disk 26 SHA1:e2a799c31e8f4f6a02a9693f8f4c29af8bd02ef5 / Disk 27 SHA1:9361ea3f0354a14d2706d558bef70f73dfdc401d / Disk 28 SHA1:6df697680cc15b2116402817b5b4fbe17a6e7839 / Disk 29 SHA1:95b62f2964d80d1bfeff1edd61765c688d170364 / Disk 30 SHA1:9e9d0b81cdae06cd6e3b41b1ad723af521506c5c / Disk 31 SHA1:a3b5e40f2d1e12c0e90d6cfb03af4a7ad85a7882 / Disk 32 SHA1:ff4d41411ac1ea169b6caf046bd2b8934d7f7238 / Disk 33 SHA1:e21df20b963988ff7d8ce47d62977da4861a175a / Disk 34 SHA1:7bf4a116cb605580c4e69e40baa72c255b47cfd2 / Disk 35 SHA1:e0651aa343c8760cf9ecc895bcf23631f495770f / Disk 36 SHA1:4bb4838c05f00942b2d997f5743daa09a5f3119b / Disk 37 SHA1:ec1a902c27c6b5cc4951371ee88edad8e1fcf35e / Disk 38
(05/11/2014) Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (Original Release / USA / 08-09-1996) 1) Retail version SHA1:9b48495ef7337e485cd34338bbe41f2d39419c91 / (ISO CD Image, Size : 601,051,136 bytes) / MD5:64d27179730c100e8e879083f9da75e1 / CRC32:FFFFFFFF / AutoCRC:C91CCC45 Windows NT 4.0 Server (Original Release / USA / 08-09-1996) 1) Retail version SHA1:f3c9221cfdc1c8dfac947bb473df8ba10d9384d4 / (ISO CD Image, Size : 636,416,000 bytes) / MD5:c94482b6cd8d8f598906bb74dd0dbdbe / CRC32:FFFFFFFF / AutoCRC:9958392F
(05/14/2014) Windows 95 (Original Release / USA / 06-19-2000) 1) Upgrade version or MSDN version SHA1:49c7019b829266373b62e212d8ec2e348f5fcf63 / (ISO CD Image, Size : 631,629,824 bytes)
Wrong. This is the UPDATE version from Win98 only, not the UPGRADE. Type 112 - Goes from Win98 only. The UPGRADE version is Type: 102 and has a different hash...
>Wrong. This is the UPDATE version from Win98 only, not the UPGRADE. Type 112 - Goes from Win98 only. The UPGRADE version is Type: 102 and has a different hash... Now title is edited. Thanks.
Stiill wrong - I told you the SHA1 you posted was the Win98 Only Update (112). The 102 (Upgrade) is a file you have not posted a sha1 for.
>Stiill wrong - I told you the SHA1 you posted was the Win98 Only Update (112). The 102 (Upgrade) is a file you have not posted a sha1 for. Fixed. I've ordered Windows Me Retail Upgrade Box. Maybe, I can verify SHA1 of Upgrade 102 you've mentioned.
Well I've not told you the SHA1 of (well maybe the PRECOPY cab) but not the ISO. I'd have posted you a delta to make the full upgrade, but I could not be bothered considering your refusing to even tell us the SHA1 of Windows 98 FE Retail because you don't want other collectors to have it.
Indeed I actually had the PRECOPY cab for it (but from an extracted set of file) not an untouched ISO. Now thats one filled in. Would be nice if ibm played ball and posted the sha1 of the Win98 retail instead of playing silly games of build endless images and he's tell us if the sha1 is correct or not...
Holy cow, people willing to part with that much money for an OS which was as bad as 8.x I better sell my disc.
Yeah it's a good idea that we share our resources ... we don't end up wasting money buying duplicate stuff. So glad we all share our resources eh...
Thankyou .... was that REALLY so hard? Code: File: en_win98_retail.iso CRC-32: 25b8e1f7 MD4: a4bdc6291cdabab35465e6415d5ae594 MD5: 533814e7d7275674447a8bdb35b64f7b SHA-1: 13028dca2d703066728f8a574cfdf2ca79210c58 Matches the SHA1 I thought it would be from ones I generated using a batch script + patch program to fix the CDIMAGE header many months ago when I posted the Windows 98 thread.
In this case it is impossible for me to attach or show SHA1 and ISO. I must keep owner's promise. But you did very well, hehehe.