Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM Upgrade

Software : Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM Upgrade

Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM Upgrade

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 : Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM Upgrade
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Windows 95 CD-ROM Upgrade
EAN: 0093007242641
Format: CD
Label: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Publisher: Microsoft
Studio: Microsoft



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Product DescriptionMicrosoft 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.




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













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