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Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM Upgrade

Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM Upgrade
From: Microsoft

List Price: $99.00
Buy Used: $0.29
You Save: $98.71 (100%)



New (5) Used (19) from $0.29


Format: Cd
Media: CD-ROM
Operating System: Windows
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 1

UPC: 093007242641
EAN: 0093007242641

Condition: CD comes in original sleeve with CD-KEY. Most orders ship within 48 hours.

Features:
  • Unlock the potential of your PC
  • 32-bit operating system that can run on 40Mhz 386 PCs, 486 and 586-class AMD/Cyrix/Intel PCs and higher
  • Windows 95 replaces the older Write word processor with WordPad
  • Has advanced Paint and Defrag programs
  • Built-in networking, Internet Dial-Up Networking, multimedia CD player and Media Player

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Microsoft Windows 95 Upgrade requirements: PC with 386DX or higher processor MS-DOS operating system v 3.31 or later and Microsoft Windows v 3.0 or later or OS/2 v 2.0 or later.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Nice   July 21, 2007
B. King (AL USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this for an old backup computer. Works great. I personally prefer Windows XP, but it is good to still have this available for older computers that can't run XP.


3 out of 5 stars Good for old PCs   November 19, 2006
B. Lotze (Louisville, KY USA)
USB support is spotty, but otherwise quite usuable for PC's that don't need to be on the internet.



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