Windows 95 Osr 2.5 Iso

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Windows 95 desktop, showing its icons and Source model August 15, 1995; 23 years ago ( 1995-08-15) August 24, 1995; 23 years ago ( 1995-08-24) OEM Service Release 2.5 (4.0.950 C) / November 26, 1997; 21 years ago ( 1997-11-26) Platforms type Preceded by (1992) Succeeded by (1998) Official website Support status Mainstream support ended on December 31, 2000 Extended support ended on December 31, 2001 Windows 95 (codenamed ) is a consumer-oriented developed by as part of its family of operating systems. The first operating system in the 9x family, it is the successor to, and was on August 15, 1995, and generally to retail on August 24, 1995. Windows 95 merged Microsoft's formerly separate and products, and featured significant improvements over its predecessor, most notably in the (GUI) and in its simplified ' features. Amd athlon ii x2 255 processor driver. There were also major changes made to the core components of the operating system, such as moving from a mainly architecture to a architecture. Accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign, Windows 95 introduced numerous functions and features that were featured in later Windows versions, such as the, the and the ways the user could navigate. [ – ] Three years after its introduction, Windows 95 was succeeded.

Windows 98SE and 2000 I didn't download all the copies of Windows 95 from the BA server but the ones I downloaded are pure junk from the prospective of a collector. With a number of 95/98 ISOs timestamps are not correct or they are not even what they are claimed to be. Windows 95 OSR 2.5 Windows 95 offered, at long last, a well designed document-oriented desktop shell that worked much like the 1984 Macintosh Finder. It also included a new way of finding installed applications through a 'Start' menu.

Microsoft ended extended support for Windows 95 on December 31, 2001. This section needs additional citations for.

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2010) () The initial design and planning of Windows 95 can be traced back to around March 1992, just after the release of.

At this time, Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and were still in development and Microsoft's plan for the future was focused on. Cairo would be Microsoft's next-generation operating system based on Windows NT and featuring a new user interface and an object-based file system, but it was not planned to be shipped before 1994. However, Cairo would partially ship in late July 1996 in the form of, but without the object-based file system, which would later evolve into.