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Mondsreitersmann
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Stupid question on Windows XP
Windows XP was *NEVER* available in diskettes, right?
What was the last version of Windows available in diskettes? Was it Windows 95 or 98? Was ME available in diskettes? TIA
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Barefoot on the Moon!
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95 was the last one available, in a set of 13 or 14 floppies, I believe.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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actually, I believe win 98 was also available in diskette form when it first came out...
I know at least the upgrade was.. but it took some time to load it all.. winxp was only cd though. |
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I wouldnt even want to load XP from 3˝ floppys that would be a nightmare
What would XP be on floppys 100 or so disk ? LOL |
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Opps I forgot to say
It was bad just with the 6 or so floppys for windows 3.11 |
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