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Microsoft Windows 95 README for Microsoft Windows
August l995
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(c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1995
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HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
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To view Readme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor,
then use the Print command on the File menu.
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CONTENTS
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IF YOU HAVEN'T INSTALLED WINDOWS 95
LIST OF WINDOWS 95 README FILES
HOW TO READ README FILES
UNINSTALLING WINDOWS 95
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IF YOU HAVEN'T INSTALLED WINDOWS 95
Additional setup information is available in Setup.txt. You can view
Setup.txt using Notepad with Windows 3.1. You can find the file on
Windows 95 installation disk 1. If you purchased Windows 95 on a CD-
ROM, you can find Setup.txt in the Win95 directory.
HOW TO READ README FILES
When you install Windows 95, all the readme files are copied to the
Windows directory.
Fire guard license exam nyc. To open a readme file after you install Windows 95:
1. Click the Start menu.
2. Click Run.
3. Type the name of the readme file.
Even if you haven't installed Windows 95 yet, you can still open a
readme file.
To open a readme file before you install Windows 95:
If you purchased Windows 95 on floppy disks:
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1. Insert Disk 1 into drive A (or whatever drive you prefer).
2. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following:
a:extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab filename.txt
For example, if you want to open General.txt, you would type:
a:extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab general.txt
3. Change to the Windows directory.
4. At the command prompt, type the following:
edit filename.txt
If you purchased Windows 95 on a CD-ROM:
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1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive (drive x in this example).
2. Change to the Win95 directory on your CD-ROM drive.
2. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following:
extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab filename.txt
For example, if you want to open General.txt, you would type:
extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab general.txt
3. Change to the Windows directory on your C drive.
4. At the command prompt, type the following:
edit filename.txt
You will no longer be able to uninstall Windows 95.
After making your Vista into Windows 7 & XP into Vista, I had a little moment of nostalgia when I decided to install Windows 98 on Windows 7 via Virtual PC. It wasn't exactly as easy as I thought, creating a bootable CD of Windows 98 on Windows 7 on a machine with no floppy drive was pretty geeky. Anyhoo … I got it done & listening to the welcome sound of Windows 98 brought back old memories, rebooting after installing every driver reminded me of what all we used to do back in the days. Life's much simple now, Vista made it so, Windows 7 takes it further, which brings me to themes in Windows 7. After a long time Microsoft allows us to package Sounds, Icons, Wallpapers & Colors with ease & share them around. So I thought why not bring back those good ‘ol themes of Windows 98 on 7. Here are 4 ready made packages & resources for all 16 themes that were bundled with Windows 98.
The themes contain:
- Wallpaper
- Mouse pointers
- Desktop icons
- Sounds
- Color scheme
To install just double click on the file. The 4 packaged themes:
Click on the theme to download.
Download resources for all 16 themes:
Mirror links: Baseball, Jungle, Mystery, Travel
UPDATE: Free beer for Madata© for creating install packages for the rest of the themes!
Windows 95 Sounds For Windows 10
If however you find that the cursors or the sound scheme is too noobish then you can choose the default schemes from the respective control panels:
Control Panel –> Appearance and Personalization –> Personalization will bring this screen:
For Cursor: | For Sound: |
Select Change mouse pointers from the left sidebar & select the Windows Aero (system scheme) | Select Sounds from the bottom options & select the Windows Default scheme. |
To change the icons:
Windows 95 Sound Pack For Windows 7
Select Change desktop icons from the left sidebar:
To print Readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor,
then use the Print command on the File menu.
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CONTENTS
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IF YOU HAVEN'T INSTALLED WINDOWS 95
LIST OF WINDOWS 95 README FILES
HOW TO READ README FILES
UNINSTALLING WINDOWS 95
--------
IF YOU HAVEN'T INSTALLED WINDOWS 95
Additional setup information is available in Setup.txt. You can view
Setup.txt using Notepad with Windows 3.1. You can find the file on
Windows 95 installation disk 1. If you purchased Windows 95 on a CD-
ROM, you can find Setup.txt in the Win95 directory.
HOW TO READ README FILES
When you install Windows 95, all the readme files are copied to the
Windows directory.
Fire guard license exam nyc. To open a readme file after you install Windows 95:
1. Click the Start menu.
2. Click Run.
3. Type the name of the readme file.
Even if you haven't installed Windows 95 yet, you can still open a
readme file.
To open a readme file before you install Windows 95:
If you purchased Windows 95 on floppy disks:
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1. Insert Disk 1 into drive A (or whatever drive you prefer).
2. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following:
a:extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab filename.txt
For example, if you want to open General.txt, you would type:
a:extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab general.txt
3. Change to the Windows directory.
4. At the command prompt, type the following:
edit filename.txt
If you purchased Windows 95 on a CD-ROM:
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1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive (drive x in this example).
2. Change to the Win95 directory on your CD-ROM drive.
2. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following:
extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab filename.txt
For example, if you want to open General.txt, you would type:
extract.exe /a /l c:windows win95_02.cab general.txt
3. Change to the Windows directory on your C drive.
4. At the command prompt, type the following:
edit filename.txt
You will no longer be able to uninstall Windows 95.
After making your Vista into Windows 7 & XP into Vista, I had a little moment of nostalgia when I decided to install Windows 98 on Windows 7 via Virtual PC. It wasn't exactly as easy as I thought, creating a bootable CD of Windows 98 on Windows 7 on a machine with no floppy drive was pretty geeky. Anyhoo … I got it done & listening to the welcome sound of Windows 98 brought back old memories, rebooting after installing every driver reminded me of what all we used to do back in the days. Life's much simple now, Vista made it so, Windows 7 takes it further, which brings me to themes in Windows 7. After a long time Microsoft allows us to package Sounds, Icons, Wallpapers & Colors with ease & share them around. So I thought why not bring back those good ‘ol themes of Windows 98 on 7. Here are 4 ready made packages & resources for all 16 themes that were bundled with Windows 98.
The themes contain:
- Wallpaper
- Mouse pointers
- Desktop icons
- Sounds
- Color scheme
To install just double click on the file. The 4 packaged themes:
Click on the theme to download.
Download resources for all 16 themes:
Mirror links: Baseball, Jungle, Mystery, Travel
UPDATE: Free beer for Madata© for creating install packages for the rest of the themes!
Windows 95 Sounds For Windows 10
If however you find that the cursors or the sound scheme is too noobish then you can choose the default schemes from the respective control panels:
Control Panel –> Appearance and Personalization –> Personalization will bring this screen:
For Cursor: | For Sound: |
Select Change mouse pointers from the left sidebar & select the Windows Aero (system scheme) | Select Sounds from the bottom options & select the Windows Default scheme. |
To change the icons:
Windows 95 Sound Pack For Windows 7
Select Change desktop icons from the left sidebar:
NOTE: You can also disable the themes changing your Icons & Cursors by un-checking the 'Allow themes to change …' in both windows as highlighted.
Update: TimTusk has been kind enough to extract the Screensavers and they are available for download. To use them you need to copy the files to:
Windows 7 For Windows 10
- C:WindowsSystem32 in case you're using 32- bit Windows.
- C:WindowsSysWOW64 – in case you have a 64-bit Windows installation.
Windows 95 Sounds For Windows 7 64
Mirror by DZ
Windows 95 Sounds For Windows 7 32-bit
~Enjoy