15 years of Windows 95 – Windows 95 launch video 60s

August 31, 2010

in Videos,Windows

Few days back, to be exact on August 24th, Windows celebrated its 15 years of Windows 95. On the same date august 24th, 1995 Windows has launched the Windows 95 operating system. It was the first operating system reffered to as Windows 4.0 or code named Chicago. It is greatly noted for its GUI with start menu in Windows. To know more about Win 95, check out the wikipedia.

windows 95 15 years of Windows 95   Windows 95 launch video 60s

Windows 95 Commercials set in New York City

Have you ever used the older versions of Windows operating system ? Share you memories with us.


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1 SQL Training August 31, 2010 at 2:33 pm

I am proud to have used all the versions of Windows, Windows is the best Operating System

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2 Gouthaman Karunakaran September 1, 2010 at 3:14 pm

My first computer came with Windows 98 pre-installed. I started learning computers with Windows 95, those days will never come again!

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3 Kyle Whaley September 5, 2010 at 12:09 am

I’ve used Win ME, (On a laptop) 3.1,2.0,nd 1.0 (On virtual pc) and I think ME kicks all of their keisters. (I love ME as odd as it may seem, even more than XP)
3.1… Is interesting that it was so awesome for it’s time, but in ’95′s eyes, it was an “old man”, so to speak.
ME was the first to introduce System Restore, Auto Update and Windows Movie Maker.
3.11, 3.1′s stronger brother, was the first to include any 32-bit support.
2.0 was the first to be more than just a DOS shell.
It was more stable than 1.0 and never gave the BSoDs full of gibberish symbols that 1.0 did.
But above all, is Vista. Again, that may seem odd, but it’s better than Xp, at least to a degree, isn’t it?
I’ll shut up now.

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