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cant belive i found windows 95 on floppy at the local hamfest today for
$2.00. thanks to all who emailed me. saee you on aprs jack |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 19:09:42 GMT "jack" wrote:
cant belive i found windows 95 on floppy at the local hamfest today for $2.00. Nice buy, and the seller was probably just as pleased. How many disks in thst set? - ----------------------------------------------- Jim Adney Madison, WI 53711 USA ----------------------------------------------- |
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I have a bunch of that old stuff. I even have Windows 3.1. Also
found Windows NT Workstation 4.0 still sealed in the plastic wrapper. Dick On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 21:30:20 -0600, Jim Adney wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 19:09:42 GMT "jack" wrote: cant belive i found windows 95 on floppy at the local hamfest today for $2.00. Nice buy, and the seller was probably just as pleased. How many disks in thst set? - ----------------------------------------------- Jim Adney Madison, WI 53711 USA ----------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Dick" LeadWinger wrote in message ... I have a bunch of that old stuff. I even have Windows 3.1. Also found Windows NT Workstation 4.0 still sealed in the plastic wrapper. Dick On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 21:30:20 -0600, Jim Adney wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 19:09:42 GMT "jack" wrote: cant belive i found windows 95 on floppy at the local hamfest today for $2.00. Nice buy, and the seller was probably just as pleased. How many disks in thst set? The trick with Windows 95 on floppies is that you will have had to make your 'backup' copies BEFORE installing it for the first time. Silly buggers designed those disks so that the first install disk is altered during the install so that it can't be reused except on the original machine it was installed on. Mind you, there may have been some industrious hacker that has figured another way around that by now... |
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![]() "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:38:08 +0900, "Brenda Ann" wrote: The trick with Windows 95 on floppies is that you will have had to make your 'backup' copies BEFORE installing it for the first time. Silly buggers designed those disks so that the first install disk is altered during the install so that it can't be reused except on the original machine it was installed on. Mind you, there may have been some industrious hacker that has figured another way around that by now... __________________________________________________ _______ Sorry, but I have to contradict you on that. I have a set of Win95 disks I have installed on three different computers and have never observed the situation you mention. Perhaps there were different versions issued by Microsoft? It's possible, but I do know that of the three sets I have had, the first installation modified a file on the first installation disk, so that the installation disk had to look for a code that it had installed on the original machine... and if it didn't find it, the installation would not continue. These could have been either later versions than the one(s) that you are familiar with, or later, more secure, versions. I have no idea which. |
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If you get the updated version, It will look for win 3.1. If you get the full
version, It installs with out a flaw. BTW..Win 98 is the same way. I have a upgrade ver. When it looks for a previous ver. I place the win 3.22 disks in the floppy drive and let it rip. The trick with Windows 95 on floppies is that you will have had to make your 'backup' copies BEFORE installing it for the first time. Silly buggers designed those disks so that the first install disk is altered during the install so that it can't be reused except on the original machine it was installed on. Mind you, there may have been some industrious hacker that has figured another way around that by now... _________________________________________________ ________ Sorry, but I have to contradict you on that. I have a set of Win95 disks I have installed on three different computers and have never observed the situation you mention. Perhaps there were different versions issued by Microsoft? Your advice about making duplicates is still good, however. -- Bill, W6WRT QSLs via LoTW |
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The trick with Windows 95 on floppies is that you will have had to make your
'backup' copies BEFORE installing it for the first time. Silly buggers designed those disks so that the first install disk is altered during the install so that it can't be reused except on the original machine it was installed on. Mind you, there may have been some industrious hacker that has figured another way around that by now... Why not just click the "write protect" on the disks? It might stop the installation, but at least it wouldn't write to the diskette?? Barry - N4BUQ |
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![]() The trick with Windows 95 on floppies is that you will have had to make your 'backup' copies BEFORE installing it for the first time. Silly buggers designed those disks so that the first install disk is altered during the install so that it can't be reused except on the original machine it was installed on. Mind you, there may have been some industrious hacker that has figured another way around that by now... Not true! I had factory Win95 floppies for years, and used them on several computers until moving up to later versions. Came as a series of 33 1.67MB floppies, which were copyable, if you formatted your disks for 1.67 MB size. I'd have sent them to the original poster, but gave them away not two weeks earlier. Ed |
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![]() Nice buy, and the seller was probably just as pleased. How many disks in thst set? Since you received no answer, I'll post mine. My factory MS set for the full installation of Windows 95 from floppy disks contained 3 boxes, holding a total of 33 floppies, I think (possible it was 36, but don't think so . . . I just gave them away last month!). Also, of importance, these were all formatted to 1.67 MB rather than the standard 1.44 MB. Ed |
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