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So was there a Windows 95 (4.00.950) Full Retail CD-ROM version?


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Hi guys,

I have been reading on the internets for several days trying to find a definitive answer to the question - was there a legit Windows 95 US-English Full Retail CD-ROM edition back in 1995? Thus far, I have not been able to find a convincing answer, even though some posts on different forums/boards claim so.

On Archive.org I was able to spot a full retail edition which came on floppy disks; several fake CD-ROM images are also available, as well as images from the OEM CD-ROM (which people often confuse with the Retail version, as it seems).

So I'd appreciate it if someone with legit experience / knowledge shed light on this issue. Thanks muchos in advance.

Best!

 

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Our college campus sold Win 95 *upgrade* cd-rom in the bookstore.

ie, it did NOT have the "for sale only with new pc" printed on the disk.

Not sure if that helps you, but to me, if it was sold SEPARATE from a new pc and sold at a college campus bookstore, that tells me "retail".

You might try looking through *EBAY* listings, that may be a better source than any source including "fake cd-rom images".

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So I was hoping to get a pic of my 95 *upgrade* cd (would be very FIRST version sold at college campus bookstore, there were "A", "B", and "C" releases of 95).
I have three prime-suspect locations to search in my "small hoard", but I could not find it :(

Online reading seems to label releases as RTM, Plus, SP1, OSR1, OSR2, OSR2.1, OSR2.5, but I simply *do not remember* them being called that when being sold at the college bookstore, I remember them being called 95a, 95b, and 95c and I know mine would have been the VERY FIRST and that it was an "upgrade" and does *NOT* have the "for sale only with new pc" on its label.

Online reading also seem to suggest that the difference between "retail" and "oem" is whether it *includes* Internet Explorer and/or which *version* it includes.
From memory, I guess I do not remember it rolling out that way.

Here in the USA, the largest (be it "good" or "bad" is a discussion for another day) consumer market, we-in-the-US think of the word "retail" as a distinction of WHO can BUY the item.
*Supply Chains* are broken down into classifications like "Tier 1", "Tier 2", and "Tier 3".

In the vane of an *OEM* (Microsoft) building/creating Win95 and SELLING it, if Acer, IBM, NEC, HP, Dell, Packard Bell, Texas Instrument, and the like could BUY them to INCLUDE in their manufactured-then-sold computers, that is not (at least here in the US) considered as *RETAIL*.

If Amazon, Best Buy, Radio Shack, Tiger Direct, Costco, Walmart *retail stores* were allowed to BUY them and turn around and sell to people like you and me, THAT is considered a *RETAIL* item.

I guess I see things that way.  But maybe the rest of the world doesn't?

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