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re: Identifying the OSR2 version of W95
Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 4:03 pm Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by jack hall
(681 messages posted)
Kiwi,
Sounds like a 95C disc. Primary difference between the B version and C was C came
with internet explorer 4. Explore the disc, and if it has I.E. 4 then it's a C version.
B's are a dime a dozen, C's are more rare.
Jack....
On Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 8:15 am, Kiwi wrote:
>I have an OEM CD for Windows95 that I have thought of as a "95B" (OSR2) item, not
>sure I have a record of the original OEM authentication code, but in response to
>a thread mention of the 95 is Alive site, I stopped in there just now. Something
>piqued my curiosity.
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>The number of CDs for OSR2 was described there as having been only a "few", so perhaps
>I have something else. It did come with a new PC (a P1-55C / 233), and the headlined
>item is "USB Support". It dates from December, 1997, part number X03-52599.
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>I recently had a Dx4 486/100 PC running Win95 going here, and thought I might find
>a use for it, but I'm afraid it's a goner after a screwup I pulled. I'm not too
>sure any more if I should bother holding onto this Win95 CD, but perhaps if it was
>as special as the 95isAlive webmaster seems to think it is, that could affect my
>estimate of its retention value.
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