LGR 486 Upgrade! Installing & Enjoying Windows 95

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • The LGR Woodgrain 486 computer needs an update... to the year 1995! I've got a sealed, new in box copy of Microsoft Windows 95 to unbox (on both floppy disk and CD-ROM!) so let's install everything on top of Windows 3.1 and have fun with some classic 90s PC games and software.
    ● LGR links:
    / lazygamereviews
    / lazygamereviews
    / lazygamereviews
    ● All background music licensed from:
    www.epidemicsound.com
    00:00 Introducing Windows 95
    03:15 Unboxing the CD-ROM Upgrade
    09:40 Windows 95 in 1995. Such HYPE!
    12:23 Installing It... From Floppy Disks
    16:59 The Raw Windows 95 Experience
    19:22 DOOM+DOS games under Windows
    21:58 What's Here, What's Not
    24:33 The "Funstuff" Folder
    26:05 Hover!
    27:36 Those OpenGL 3D Screensavers
    30:39 Microsoft Plus! Companion
    34:59 3D Pinball Space Cadet
    37:02 Duke 3D Windows Themes
    38:21 Lode Runner The Mad Monks' Revenge
    39:36 Age of Empires
    41:00 Need For Speed II on a 486?
    43:17 Outroduction
    #LGR #Retro #Computer
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  • @YouCantUnhearThis
    @YouCantUnhearThis Před rokem +758

    Imagining traveling back in time and explaining to someone in the mid-90s that someday in the future, millions of people would spend 45+ minutes watching someone else install a Windows 95 upgrade...just for fun. 😎

    • @Dm.my..telgrm.Freddygives
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    • @smartpug967
      @smartpug967 Před rokem +17

      this has 350k views...

    • @YouCantUnhearThis
      @YouCantUnhearThis Před rokem +39

      @@smartpug967 it’s not done accumulating views, has it? Someday, it will be in the millions! 🖥️

    • @smartpug967
      @smartpug967 Před rokem +6

      @@YouCantUnhearThis Maybe! (hopefully)

    • @starwindamada5313
      @starwindamada5313 Před rokem +5

      I wonder who will comment a century from now in 2123

  • @gassmanet
    @gassmanet Před rokem +646

    Oh man, my grandfather taught me how to use windows 95 when I was 6. Our mom had set the home computer to boot in DOS, thinking it'd keep us from the games (spoiler: it taught us how to read and type).
    I dunno why my grandfather was so "with it". He kept being with it 'till the end. Win 95 colours still remind me of him, thanks for posting this blast from the past!

    • @sethbergman3320
      @sethbergman3320 Před rokem +20

      Love that

    • @spagamoto
      @spagamoto Před rokem +43

      Life goal: to be that grandparent. I've got a grandmother who is incredibly with it well into her 80s, even going to college courses. Never settle.

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify Před rokem +7

      Your grandmother? When you were five?
      Man, I feel old now...

    • @demo3456
      @demo3456 Před rokem

      awesome memories man

    • @jamesragsdale3069
      @jamesragsdale3069 Před rokem +3

      He was hardcore gaming and you didn't realize it.

  • @steezydeezy1889
    @steezydeezy1889 Před rokem +192

    As a kid born in the late 90s, my very first interactions with computers were from using windows 95/98 machines and playing games like the sims and rainbow six with my brothers. Your videos always give me a huge nostalgia trip to those days. Thanks for the content!

    • @Dm.my..telgrm.Freddygives
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    • @UNPOCOLOCO444
      @UNPOCOLOCO444 Před rokem +4

      Sims tho 😍 👌🏻

    • @acehunter3229
      @acehunter3229 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Don't forget Delta Force 1 & 2

    • @Kasperx138
      @Kasperx138 Před 4 měsíci +2

      sorry but you know nothing of the 90s

    • @steezydeezy1889
      @steezydeezy1889 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Kasperx138 imagine replying to a year old comment with something as irrelevant as this

  • @AkosJaccik
    @AkosJaccik Před rokem +143

    34:10 - When it comes to soft power switching and the "You can now turn off your computer" message, it was the opposite experience for me, as a kid. My mind was completely blown how the PC can _turn itself off._ Like, no need to press a button, it's just... it turns off! It seemed like a wild concept. Then again, I similarly enjoyed how you could open and close a CD tray through software.

    • @drek7361
      @drek7361 Před rokem +7

      Man I also remember being blown away by being able to turn the computer ON using the keyboard. I forget what combination of keys it was but had to enable it on bios

    • @whosonedphone
      @whosonedphone Před rokem +1

      I'm still blown away by it!

    • @celebratelife865
      @celebratelife865 Před rokem +8

      I too was blown away when you could open and close the CD tray from a program. It felt like you were controlling a robot. You have to understand that controlling something physical through a button on screen was a powerful experience.🎉

    • @florian2927
      @florian2927 Před 6 měsíci

      Omg same exact reaction here. It was mind blowing at that time!

    • @motoracer77
      @motoracer77 Před 6 měsíci

      freecupholder.exe

  • @AvengerDK
    @AvengerDK Před rokem +588

    Man. I remember getting Windows 95 and spending around 8 hours of a LAN party to get local network shares to work. The ability to browse a friends shared files while doing other stuff was amazing.

    • @rafflesssadiss8182
      @rafflesssadiss8182 Před rokem +22

      Yup.
      That shared files really great for sharing MP3 files from napster for sure. 😅

    • @obsidian....
      @obsidian.... Před rokem +2

      Right there with you 🙏

    • @HamsterImWinterschlaf
      @HamsterImWinterschlaf Před rokem +21

      "shared files".... real penetrating experience.

    • @drhmufti
      @drhmufti Před rokem +9

      @@HamsterImWinterschlaf sticky stuff!

    • @blackoutgstar9949
      @blackoutgstar9949 Před rokem +1

      yoooooooo
      that was so annoying before plug and play
      didn't plug and play start on windows me?

  • @LonSeidman
    @LonSeidman Před rokem +17

    A relatively local CompUSA had a midnight sale for Windows 95 on August 24th - I was so excited. What sweetened the deal was that they were selling RAM dirt cheap that night and I was able to upgrade my machine from 8 megs to 16!

  • @DJTI99
    @DJTI99 Před rokem +31

    I got my first IT job just before 95 came out. As an IT professional, it was a godsend. It was so buggy and insecure, that I never had to worry about not having a job.

  • @Xyklonikus
    @Xyklonikus Před rokem +43

    I remember when this came out. I was 15 and my friend and I (working together today as developers) were interning at an office/computer store. When we unpacked disks we brought from home the store owner just said "I'm going to meet a client... thus I never saw anything." That night I upgraded at home. Good days

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  • @craigj2966
    @craigj2966 Před rokem +179

    I was managing a software store when Windows 95 came out. Since we were a Microsoft gold reseller we got to co-host the local launch party. Win 95 was an incredibly big event. We had been using the Beta for months so we were used to the software but it was still amazing to see the reaction to it.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +60

      I can only imagine the energy that day!
      Did you also have access to the Redmond event satellite feed?

    • @craigj2966
      @craigj2966 Před rokem +35

      @@LGRI'm having to think back almost 30 years, it was actually before the launch. Microsoft did a national promotional tour in the month prior. There was a demo showing the upgrade process and the features., mostly technical, not nearly as cringey as the Jay Leno/Bill Gates video. Everyone who came got to reserve a copy of the software but we still had a big line on launch day. I remember during the upgrade demo one of the guys turned the computer off and the other guy acted like he had destroyed the computer but of course it magically resumed the install when they powered it back on.

  • @Goldom
    @Goldom Před rokem +143

    I still remember when I was a kid and did the 95 upgrade on our family PC, because of course I knew more about the thing than my parents even at whatever young age. When the 95 boot screen came up, I remember running to get my parents, because "this is a historic moment!" I don't think they thought so. But the fact I still remember it says otherwise!

    • @ran2wild370
      @ran2wild370 Před rokem +11

      lol! Windows95 was the historic moment itself, like some scientific inventions or discoveries. Well sort of, because it is a product of a very intensive research.

    • @generaltechnology8250
      @generaltechnology8250 Před rokem +3

      @@ran2wild370 I mean, it did introduce the design model that every Windows version after has implemented in some way.

  • @zloboslav_
    @zloboslav_ Před rokem +47

    At school there were a lot of Pentium 2s with Windows 95 and someone put Midtown Madness on all of them and if we did all the work in class we had a LAN party the remaining time :) Also Worms Armageddon!

  • @gregoryschaiberger3573
    @gregoryschaiberger3573 Před rokem +18

    My first computer was an Acer Aspire with windows 95 in 1995. I remember The Rolling Stones commercial. I also 3 years later when windows 98 came out which was Also hyped big time. I bought it the release date. The start menu was so innovative that when they tried to remove it (windows 8) everyone complained. Thanks for the nostalgia, Clint.

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    • @starwindamada5313
      @starwindamada5313 Před rokem

      My first computer was an NEC Versa laptop with Windows 3.1. It's how I discovered Doom.

  • @TheInternetHelpdeskPlays
    @TheInternetHelpdeskPlays Před rokem +83

    So many memories. I love the plus pack.
    Pointless fact, for the Da Vinci theme, Bill Gates actually licensed and scanned Da Vinci's original work to use as the background.
    It's awesome.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +38

      Ooh really! I remember hearing how he bought some of his drawings for like 30 million back then.

    • @reidster87
      @reidster87 Před rokem +27

      @@LGR Yes! BG purchased the Codex Leicester, a volume of da Vinci's hand drawn/hand written scientific papers for $30M. It was named for the Earl of Leicester, whose estate owned the document until 1980, dating back to his purchase of it in 1717. Corbis released a CD-ROM title called "Leonardo da Vinci" that includes an interactive version of the Codex, complete with English translation.

    • @Pendarr
      @Pendarr Před rokem +4

      I loved the DaVinci theme on plus, that’s neat!

    • @XYZ-pm3ju
      @XYZ-pm3ju Před rokem

      Huh, how come this isn't Public Domain yet? Any classical musician is, right?

    • @SteveSkafte
      @SteveSkafte Před rokem +4

      @@XYZ-pm3ju Public Domain doesn’t mean that the owner of the original is obligated to give you access. When old music enters public domain, you can freely reproduce it from whatever tape, CD, record. But whoever owns the masters will be able to make a much better reproduction than you ever could.

  • @GetVladimir
    @GetVladimir Před rokem +200

    I don't think I've ever heard the actual MIDI music of 3D Pinball before.
    This was such an amazing video! Thank you so much for creating it and for making us part of the opening experience.
    That classic cloud loading intro of Windows 95 is still one of my favorites.

    • @claykilgore2851
      @claykilgore2851 Před rokem +18

      Same here! I had no idea there was music that would play in pinball. Apparently something was not configured correctly on my machine.

    • @MadsonOnTheWeb
      @MadsonOnTheWeb Před rokem +11

      I had no idea it has music on it as well

    • @TSL73
      @TSL73 Před rokem +17

      Never heard it on Windows XP

    • @GetVladimir
      @GetVladimir Před rokem

      @Lime that is possible, as I remember MIDI usually working properly everywhere else. How do you enable the music in 3D Pinball?

    • @luzten
      @luzten Před rokem +2

      exactly my first thoughts as well! Cool music btw

  • @davebrogan7941
    @davebrogan7941 Před rokem +28

    I remember going to a launch party at Incredible Universe and it was, well, incredible! The excitement and energy in the crowd was so fantastic! My family didn’t “get it” and thought I was crazy going to a “party” at an electronics store. Windows 95 was everything that it was hyped to be. What an awesome memory. Thanks for the video!

  • @DCCoreDrive
    @DCCoreDrive Před rokem +17

    The error sound loop mixed with the beat cracked me up, brilliant 😀

  • @Digr2108
    @Digr2108 Před rokem +30

    When my father's company upgraded their comouters to Windows 95, the old 386 units with MSDOS were put up for sale. Dad bought 2 and brought them home for my sister and I to learn how to to type and use a computer. So many good memories playing games like Crystal Caves and Duke Nukem!

  • @EriolGaurhoth
    @EriolGaurhoth Před rokem +45

    That error sound remix is why your channel is the best retro tech channel on CZcams.

  • @boris1986
    @boris1986 Před rokem +103

    Holy cow! I spent tens of hours in Space Cadet with XP and just now I learned that it had music. And such an awesome tune!
    Thank you so much for your videos, Clint! They bring me so much joy in such... uneasy times. Hope everything will be alright in the coming times.

    • @hazelnotxyz
      @hazelnotxyz Před rokem +12

      Damn yeah I never had any idea it was supposed to have music o.o

    • @hiRyan329329
      @hiRyan329329 Před rokem +8

      Hearing the music is almost off-putting with how many hours went into it without even knowing it had the option

    • @reinatycoon3644
      @reinatycoon3644 Před 3 měsíci

      This game is so nostalgic and comforting for me; especially the midi music. ......my highest score ever was 18 million points i think.

  • @talz13
    @talz13 Před rokem +147

    I honestly had no idea that 3d pinball HAD music until now!😅

    • @Glocken95
      @Glocken95 Před rokem +1

      Same! Glad im not the only one lol.

    • @ekauq2000
      @ekauq2000 Před rokem +6

      Yep, didn’t know either. And just an FYI, looks like the music is also part of the Steam Deck flat pack version.

    • @yuGmooDehT
      @yuGmooDehT Před rokem +2

      Same, kinda want to go back and play it with the music if it's possible through a vm

    • @jamiewellbourn3609
      @jamiewellbourn3609 Před rokem +2

      Same! I also didn't know it existed prior to XP even though I used 98 for years and a little of 95

    • @shrinivasexe
      @shrinivasexe Před rokem +1

      same here!

  • @Francois_L_7933
    @Francois_L_7933 Před rokem +113

    Yes... memories. When Win 95 came out, I had been rocking the final Beta version on my 486DX2-66 for about 6 months. When people from school were coming over, you should have seen their faces when they saw that I wasn't running 3.11 anymore!

    • @joshuasharrock466
      @joshuasharrock466 Před rokem +4

      I also upgraded off of a 66.. Also remember upgrading to the first pentiums around that time too only because of Duke nukem running at 1/4 of a frame per second.
      But windows 3.11 and MS-DOS 6.2 was a wonderful start to computers I think

  • @Parshath20
    @Parshath20 Před rokem +48

    I remember my dad bringing home our first computer sometime in 1996. It was a black Compaq Presario 2200 running Windows 95. It came with Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia and I nearly wore that CD out exploring every topic it had to offer. After that our whole family was playing Hover and we were all trying to beat each other's high scores, and one day my dad brought home Star Trek Borg and I fell in love with that right along side him. Even though we don't have that computer anymore, several years ago I found the exact model for sale and picked it up. With some work I got it running again and installed Windows 95 on it from the restore disks. I love having that PC just for all the memories and early computer knowledge it gave me.

  • @DannyB587
    @DannyB587 Před rokem +20

    I memorized my Windows 95 CD key 25 years ago. To this day, I still know it. The nostalgia from this OS is just...something else.

    • @marcosalves4890
      @marcosalves4890 Před rokem +5

      15895-OEM-0001411-51565 was mine. Still also burned in my brain. I also found out that the serial verification scheme would allow for 0002822 instead of 0001411 dunno why :D

    • @Neddy540
      @Neddy540 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Incredible memory

    • @nalinux
      @nalinux Před 10 měsíci +2

      I had to reinstall so often I did the same :)
      But forgot.
      It was a great POS.

    • @nalinux
      @nalinux Před 10 měsíci

      @@marcosalves4890 There was a math question about multiples or additions of 7, IIRC.
      We could write about anything.

    • @robsku1
      @robsku1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@marcosalves4890 Finally, a key I can use to install Windows 95 to my brand new PC - I was getting tired of using FreeDOS + Windows 3.1 😛 I'm so going to use this for evil! 😝

  • @Sem5626
    @Sem5626 Před rokem +6

    as a young kid i was lucky enough to open a brand new boxed version of both windows 95 and windows 98
    the experience still sticks with me today, sure there were a bunch of other good games that were awesome to unbox like starcraft... diablo... tomb raider
    i still remember the whole process of trying to figure out how to get it installed... that iconic installer with its animations and sounds
    cracking open an OS box was always a different kind of excitement, knowing that the very base of your computer was about to be updated to a new experience was a special kind of time

  • @johncranston421
    @johncranston421 Před rokem +76

    I count myself fortunate to have lived through these times as a teenager, windows 95 was a huge change and then access to the internet blew my tiny mind. Thanks for the nostalgia trip 🙏

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +9

      You bet, and likewise! That level of excitement over a danged _operating system_ upgrade is unthinkable now.

    • @adamchandley2968
      @adamchandley2968 Před rokem +3

      @@LGR Vista was the last exciting OS upgrade... a hard-learned lesson!

  • @UnjustifiedRecs
    @UnjustifiedRecs Před rokem +35

    Soon as that error noise started I thought 'you should sample that'..... Then you went and did the next best thing, using your PC as a modular synth haha 😂

    • @BoshkoIgich
      @BoshkoIgich Před rokem +2

      LGR is also a synth nerd with imo a pretty good taste in music, he has posted a few videos here on CZcams as well as lots of clips on Twitter

  • @andocobo
    @andocobo Před rokem +15

    I still remember the day I upgraded my family pc to Windows 95 as a 14 year old - it really was very exciting at the time

  • @XxLIVRAxX
    @XxLIVRAxX Před rokem +6

    That Win95 intro sound though 👌
    My first PC was an IBM Aptiva 95, with Win95 plus a bundle pack of other programs like Encarta 95 and games like Caesar II, my first browser was Netscape Navigator. We bought it from a big box retailer (Makro), it was a pretty sweet deal back in early 96, I was 9 years old at the time, that PC stayed with us until 2002 when we upgraded to a WinXP PC, another amazing OS.

  • @Appl_Jax
    @Appl_Jax Před rokem +50

    I loved that "Inside your computer" theme so much back then. Used to think it was so cool that looking at my desktop I could "see" what's in my computer. I think I ended up settling on the space theme though. I loved the sounds that went with that. Not sure if that was 95 or 98.

    • @Oocca_Truth
      @Oocca_Truth Před rokem +3

      You're right, it was 95! I'm 99% sure that particular theme was part of the 95 Plus! pack

    • @thereallantesh
      @thereallantesh Před rokem +4

      Space was definitely part of the '95 Plus pack. It was my favorite of the included themes. I loved the sounds as well, and actually have it set right now on my Win 98 retro PC.

  • @McTwistedTwisties
    @McTwistedTwisties Před rokem +31

    We jumped from 3.11 on a 486 to Windows 98SE on A P2 266 with MMX. It was mind blowing since it had DVD support. A lot of the edutainment we had ran perfectly fine on the 486 with CD players, what blew out mind though was the 98SE computer had a DVD drive and we bought DVD movies to watch on the family computer connected to the TV. Wild times.

    • @Psythik
      @Psythik Před rokem +1

      The wording of your comment implies that you no longer have a computer hooked up to your TV. I can tell you this much: You haven't *lived* until you've tried PC gaming on a modern 4K 120Hz OLED. Even the desktop is an exciting experience on a massive display, even if it's just a regular old 1080p60 screen. You should try it.

  • @drew8235
    @drew8235 Před rokem +15

    Oh man this is my childhood. I should probably not have been playing Doom when I was like 8 but oh well.

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  • @jediguy634
    @jediguy634 Před rokem +12

    I remember doing this upgrade on my family's first PC, a Tandy, from 3.1 to 95. I spent way to much time play HOVER! and "edutainment" games like Math Blaster. This was a great stroll down memory lane.

  • @zvisger
    @zvisger Před rokem +35

    That computer looks really clean LGR man. You put a lot of TLC into that

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +14

      Thank you!

  • @teku0000
    @teku0000 Před rokem +42

    Hi Clint, I dont have memories to Windows 95 as I was born in the 2000s but I love watching your stuff its somehow relaxing and calming for me, helps with anxiety, anyways I love your stuff!

  • @Dukefazon
    @Dukefazon Před rokem +15

    This is totally the era I'm so nostalgic about! Back in the late 90's we only had an Amiga 500, but all my friends had various other systems. One of the most influencial was this guy who had a Windows95 system. I saw that PS/2 or serial Microsoft mouse on the background (original install screen of Win95, maybe the actually had a mouse like that, I'm not sure), they even had Microsoft Plus! installed too and holy hell, you finally showed off the Duke Nukem Screensavers, I'm so happy that you finally touched on this, I saw that screensaver set there too. I saw and played Duke Nukem 3D first there, and my user name is that for a reason :) Saw and played Lode Runner, Need for Speed 3, Quake, Incubation - Battle Isle Phase IV, Networkd Q Rac Rally at this friend's place. Every single game was so... determinative? Maybe this is not the right word. I think this was a Pentium 1 system because it could run Quake. I'm still a fan of that era and still a fan of NFS3, Duke3D and Quake to this day, thanks to these wonderful times at this buddy's place. Thanks for making this video! :D

  • @Fir3Chi3f
    @Fir3Chi3f Před rokem +8

    The 486 build was how I found and sub'ed to LGR. Great to see it again as a star of an episode!

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sticking around!

  • @Markimark151
    @Markimark151 Před rokem +21

    Going from Windows 3.1 to Win 95 was mind blowing for its user interface! My family was able to fully use the computer without doing DOS prompts and those hidden icons!

  • @Erfy9
    @Erfy9 Před rokem +60

    This Computer has grown over the years just like the channel. A magnificent machine. Keep up the content.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +21

      Eight years old and going stronger than ever! Thanks for sticking around :)

  • @Zycyzyx
    @Zycyzyx Před rokem +13

    I still remember when we got our Win95 machine, it was such a huge upgrade over our previous IBM clone. Me and my brother went straight from playing ASCII only door/BBS games to stuff like Warcraft 2 and Crusader.
    Having actual sound was nice too since I could hook it up to my grandfather's old stereo receiver and annoy everyone with tracker tunes I downloaded off of AOL. (using either MOD4Win or CubicPlayer)
    Oh, so many memories....

  • @cabbitkisser2620
    @cabbitkisser2620 Před rokem +3

    when window's 95 coming out me & my dad went half on it. so, we preordered it & i still have my copy of windows 95 today

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  • @houstoner
    @houstoner Před rokem +35

    The nostalgia is real. I was like 10 when this came out and remember wanting it badly too. Always love your videos Clint. I got my fancy modern gaming rig these days, but I think I may have to make an old school build of my own sometime. I want to play some games as intended again. Emulation isn't the same. The 90s were a special time in history for many of us.

  • @dave1135
    @dave1135 Před rokem +18

    When I upgraded our 486 from 3.1 it wasn't just a task, it was a event, installing it and the anticipation of using the new system was as much exciting as using it. I miss those days

    • @wolfejar
      @wolfejar Před 6 měsíci

      Me too! Great memories.

  • @GiselleGauthier
    @GiselleGauthier Před rokem +12

    Great nostalgia trip, Clint. Thank you. I remember my uncle installing Windows 95 Upgrade, CD-ROM version, on multiple computers across the family before pesky Internet verification was a thing. I don't think we had Internet Explorer, but Netscape instead, and it's wild to think you would have had to pay $25 extra for that back then. But I do recall him also getting the Plus pack and sinking hours into the games and such included with it.

  • @ma7978
    @ma7978 Před rokem +16

    Thanks for your great channel! As a child of the 90s it is extremely fun to watch your videos! These almost always make me laugh! Especially when I think about what absurd accessories there were back then! For example, I had glasses that would transfer my head movement into games! The packaging sold it to me at the time as a life-changing gaming experience! In the end my PC and I were wired like a Borg and it still didn't work! You just had to get in touch with the technology back then! I miss that times so much! Thanks a lot for you and your great work! Best regards from Austria!

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +3

      Thanks so much for your support! I hope you continue to enjoy the show :)

  • @MantaRay416
    @MantaRay416 Před rokem +7

    My god, what a throwback. My family got our first computer in November of 95. It was a Compaq Presario 9546. I went with my Dad to Incredible Universe and CompUSA getting software and accessories. I was 9 and my previous computer experience at the time was with Win 3.11 and various Apple/Macintosh systems. Really exciting time with all the newfangled multimedia. I spent hours playing DK's "The Way Things Work", Encarta 95, MechWarrior 2, Aces of the Deep and bunch of DOS games. Thanks for taking us back Clint!

    • @jared23455
      @jared23455 Před rokem +3

      Incredible Universe was heaven.

  • @bowser724
    @bowser724 Před rokem +14

    My dad worked for a Microsoft partnered consultancy company in the '90s and so we got Windows 95 and the Plus! pack for free. We definitely ran it on a 486 initially, with a Sound Blaster Pro. Some of our first Win 95 games were 3D Movie Maker, Deadly Tide, Monster Truck Madness, and The Neverhood. We also had free dialup internet access through his company's private ISP. I was downloading DOS shareware left and right, from sites like Happy Puppy.

    • @quinnocent
      @quinnocent Před rokem +4

      God. Shareware on Happy Puppy. Remembering doing the same with my dad.

  • @scorpian007
    @scorpian007 Před rokem +10

    Our first family computer had Win95 on it, cost us ~$4500 at the time as it was "top of the line" at the time. I learned so much on that computer as well as how to use the internet. I still have such fond memories of that machine to this day.

    • @trashyraccoon2615
      @trashyraccoon2615 Před 11 měsíci

      Wow what brand was it? Only an actual IBM PC should cost that much maybe

    • @scorpian007
      @scorpian007 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@trashyraccoon2615 It was a generic beige box, but I remember we got absolutely everything at the time. Dot matrix colour printer, modem, 1.2GB hdd, cd-rom and sound card. This was also in AUD so wouldve be closer to $3000-3200USD at the time.

    • @SonOfAdolf
      @SonOfAdolf Před 11 měsíci

      Our first computer in 1995 or 96 was a black IBM Aptiva with 200mhz Pentium, 3.2GB HDD, CD and floppy, dial-up modem, sound card, monitor with built-in speakers, and printer for $3,500 USD from Radio Shack.
      It was top of the line at the time too. But that didn't last for long because technology was advancing so rapidly at that time. I still have a lot of great memories from that machine.

    • @warrax111
      @warrax111 Před 5 měsíci

      @@SonOfAdolf it was 1996, pentium 200 was last pentium 1 classical processor. came in mid '96.

  • @sashadewitt7297
    @sashadewitt7297 Před rokem +4

    I haven't heard that start up sound in about 16 years. It's soothing in a way I didn't expect.

  • @wolverine9632
    @wolverine9632 Před rokem +42

    Fitting Windows onto 13 floppy disks is actually pretty impressive in my opinion.

    • @SureshotCyclonus
      @SureshotCyclonus Před rokem +10

      Yep, Distribution Media Format (DMF) helped. The extra 240KB per disk adds up.

    • @ironcito1101
      @ironcito1101 Před rokem +5

      That'd be what... 20 MB? For an entire OS with a GUI, plus some included apps and whatnot. We use 20 MB for a photo nowadays.

    • @TheSmart-CasualGamer
      @TheSmart-CasualGamer Před rokem +3

      @@ironcito1101 Remember that a Google Search uses more power than an entire Apollo mission.

  • @AndronicusKomnenos
    @AndronicusKomnenos Před rokem +41

    Back in the mid 90s, I remember trying to squeeze every bit of drive space and memory out of my 486DX-33. When I upgraded from 4mb to 8mb, I felt like a million bucks because I did it myself.

    • @CannedMan
      @CannedMan Před rokem +4

      My first upgrade was from 8 to 32 MiB of EDO RAM to go with my Cyrix 586 100 MHz. It was supposed to match a Pentium 75, but Quake sure proved that wrong. In any case, it wasn’t until that upgrade that I reinstalled Windows 95; two years prior I decided to downgrade to DOS 6.22 and 3.11. I still have my original OEM Win95 CD-ROM.

    • @aziztcf
      @aziztcf Před rokem

      Did you ever traumatize yourself with Doublespace?

    • @CannedMan
      @CannedMan Před rokem

      @@aziztcf I considered trying out compression, I remember, but never saw the need when I later uploaded to a massive 3 GB hard drive. 7.9 milliseconds - it was blazingly fast!

  • @MicheIIePucca
    @MicheIIePucca Před rokem +4

    I still remember installing windows 95 for the first time... and the included music video with Edie Brickell. Totally night and day from win 3.1. I was working in a computer store at the time, building PCs, and we installed so many versions of windows 95 back then.

  • @nikospapageorgiou57
    @nikospapageorgiou57 Před rokem +3

    This video brought back so many happy memories, and watching you play Doom on Windows 95 reminded me the countless hours we spent with my cousins during weekends and holidays doing just that!

  • @zivzulander
    @zivzulander Před rokem +26

    Fresh woodgrain, fresh OS. Party like it's 1995! 😎🍿

  • @jtoumai
    @jtoumai Před rokem +4

    I know it's off topic but looking at your video gives me memories of playing my NES and Sega... listening to cassette tapes and finally cds... it was a good time. Thank you

  • @T3hBeowulf
    @T3hBeowulf Před rokem +2

    Oh man, Lode Runner! 🥰
    We received that game from PC Magazine for review. It was my first exposure to Lode Runner and I absolutely loved the music in that game. We had to write a review and submit it back to PC Magazine in exchange for the game and I remember giving it high marks. It played well on our 486 with my Yamaha SW60XG MIDI card.
    "So many memories" absolutely captures everything about this. We had win95 on our 486 with 16MB RAM. It was... slow but it is what we had. I also upgraded our Texas Instruments TravelMate 4000m laptop to 20MB RAM and ran Windows 95 on there as well. So many fun memories.

    • @mardus_ee
      @mardus_ee Před rokem +1

      The amount of RAM was probably the saving grace. I mean, 16 MB wasn't much as the years went by, but initially, it wasn't little either. The possible bottleneck could have been the CPU and/or the hard drive.

  • @fredrikjohansson
    @fredrikjohansson Před rokem +36

    I remember the excitement when I first upgraded to windows 95 on our 486, for some reason I was hyped for the feature that you could have folders in folders on the desktop! Definitely the future of computing!

  • @olivierpericat9224
    @olivierpericat9224 Před rokem +5

    Nice idea ! I can confirm that the fancy screensavers were part of Windows 95 OSR2 release. They relied on OpenGL...

  • @jayranks3724
    @jayranks3724 Před rokem +2

    So much nostalgia. I love the fact you made improvised some '90s trance from the looping sound effect!

  • @ElMarcoh
    @ElMarcoh Před rokem +19

    I still remember upgrading my old PC to win95, was super excited by every small new thing it had, I got the Plus! CD shortly after with all the crazy themes and stuff... but I was blown away when I got the command and conquer RedAlert domination pack at some Christmas that came with even more themes for windows!
    A fun fact that I learned from a tech guy on 96' was that you could do a clean install using the upgrade disk by doing some CLI magic I forgot long time ago.

  • @Mr_Top_Hat_Jones
    @Mr_Top_Hat_Jones Před rokem +18

    So much nostalgia… and so many things I haven’t thought about in nearly 30 years.
    Thank you, my friend.

  • @clavius5734
    @clavius5734 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for making this video Clint! I was 12 when win95 came out, and my dad installed it on his 486, which later became my 486. Used that thing till early 1999. The gaming situation is so recognisable, forget running anything post ‘96-ish on a rig like that. But man, it was magical, felt like we stepped into some kind of fresh future!

  • @songsan807
    @songsan807 Před rokem +4

    Wow you really took a bullet for us going to the Windows 95 upgrade route on a 486. Brings so much memories back. Yeap I was one of the poor bloke who had a 486 66Mhz and then upgrade it to Win 95 using the floppy disks. Got the same experience you got with the games playing slow. Broke down and got a Cyrix 5x86 chip and make sure to get Win 95 in a CD. Such a big change going from Win 3.1 to 95.

  • @olli.romunen
    @olli.romunen Před rokem +7

    That NFS menu music always gives me chills. Such a masterpiece of its time

  • @ambostralian
    @ambostralian Před rokem +9

    Man the memories of 95.
    I still remember the windows 95 computer my parents had in the office of our house.
    Watching this made me so nostalgic.
    I remember being so worried about breaking something that I only ever typed win at the dos prompt to get to w95... It felt so much more safe and inviting my comparison.

  • @InsaneWayne355
    @InsaneWayne355 Před rokem +2

    I worked at a local mom and pops computer store when Windows 95 came out. On day 1 I was tasked with pre-installing it on a few PCs, it was pretty exciting. I remember the owner looking over my shoulder saying "See if you can find that Rolling Stones song". He wanted that playing on the PCs when people came into the store.

  • @mattbrown8139
    @mattbrown8139 Před rokem +7

    Man, the nostalgia. Do you think in 27 years, you’ll look back with this much excitement about any of todays tech? Genuinely curious. I can’t imagine I will, as it’s just so watered down now. Not sure what there is to be excited about, haha. Thanks for another great video!

    • @holisticreviews
      @holisticreviews Před rokem +4

      This may be a matter of perspective but it feels like we’re approaching a limit in ‘newness’ of new personal computing technology, so lacking some big change or innovation, there’s less to be excited about.

    • @saramations
      @saramations Před rokem +3

      No doubt.
      The late 20 something's will be experiencing tech they weren't old enough to experience it new.
      However, I think what makes this stuff special/different is that early pc and computing stuff had lots of bits and bobs and extensions to look into.
      Also, the boxes, packaging, and manuals is another level to look at. New tech does have boxes etc, but it's pretty basic comparatively speaking-- especially with video games.
      Also, the formative years of tech just has more to talk about. 😅 Not like we don't have note worthy tech advancement today... It's just different!
      But yes, people will ooze over it regardless.

  • @Obie327
    @Obie327 Před rokem +5

    LGR I remember the hype and buying Windows 95 that very day. The cool thing about version A of 95 was being able to run every dos game I had. I was able to adjust the upper memory address to keep as much of the 640k extended capacity . Later versions 95 B and C took more address space away. Good times and I want to install a legacy build like i remembered. Have fun man!

  • @adamsavard535
    @adamsavard535 Před rokem +8

    Windows 95 was my first OS experience; my dad brought home the work laptop and had it connected to a CRT in our basement. I vividly remember playing many, many games (mostly Reader Rabbit and the like, I was a kid). It was shortly upgraded to 98, but that was a formative memory for me.

  • @VDubPQ32
    @VDubPQ32 Před rokem +2

    Dude I just discovered your channel this week but I'm BINGING.
    All the hardware and software I wanted when I was young, but couldn't obtain because.... I was just a kid, like you

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +2

      Heck yeah dude. Hope you continue to enjoy!

  • @dawgdaes
    @dawgdaes Před rokem +2

    Great video brought back a flood of memories. I remember lining up at for the midnight launc of windows 95 outside of a Computer City in Las Vegas NV. It was crazy they had a band playing inside the store. It was a real event. I also recall buying Windows 95 plus the same night. Everytime I hear that Weezer song it makes me feel old and I'm only 51. Love the windows 95 content and love the PC Jr content.

  • @HeadsetGuy
    @HeadsetGuy Před rokem +11

    My most noteworthy memory of Windows 95 was that it was the OS we had when my dad first signed up for AOL (and in fact, he signed up for AOL shortly after upgrading our Compudyne to Windows 95). We had AOL 3.0 first, followed by 3.0A, and we eventually upgraded all the way to 5.0 when it came out (we skipped 4.0 entirely).

    • @HeadsetGuy
      @HeadsetGuy Před rokem +2

      Oh yeah, and... He bought the floppy upgrade even though our computer had a CD-ROM drive. I'll never understand why.

    • @pankoza
      @pankoza Před rokem +2

      @@HeadsetGuy because it was cheaper i guess

    • @HeadsetGuy
      @HeadsetGuy Před rokem +1

      @@pankoza Probably.

  • @AndersEngblom
    @AndersEngblom Před rokem +19

    Windows 95 was really a truly revolutionary piece of software if you were a PC user. About that rollback to win3.11 - I actually tried it. A friends dad was non too impressed with 95 so we rolled back to 3.11 and it worked quite well as I remember it

    • @sebastian19745
      @sebastian19745 Před rokem +2

      Somehow, when I installed few times Win95 the installer asked if I want Win95 UI or I prefer using Program Manager and Win3.1 UI. I am not sure if that was on a new install or upgrade. And yes, I used once Win95 with Win3.1 Program Manager as UI just to se how was like. And if I remember correctly there was an entry in system.ini (or was it on win.ini?) where one could put any program instead of explorer.exe as UI. I used windows commander sometimes and was hilarious to see friends looking confused to my "WinCommander95" OS.

    • @stepheneickhoff4953
      @stepheneickhoff4953 Před rokem +2

      The sad thing is that OS/2 had been around for several years, able to run Windows software but people dealt with unstable Windows 3.1 for years ignorant of its existence.

    • @mardus_ee
      @mardus_ee Před rokem +1

      ​@@stepheneickhoff4953 OS/2 was quite a bit more expensive, wasn't preinstalled (due to Microsoft's uncompetitive practices), and thus lacked the economies of scale in these and other ways. The OS/2 developer kit was mighty expensive, while the one(s) by Microsoft was free.

  • @jammnwithjj1459
    @jammnwithjj1459 Před rokem +2

    This was great! The first PC I built was a 486 DX2 picked from pieces in a dumpster just before the dreaded Y2K. I found a set of Dos 6.22, windows 3.11, and windows 95 with IE.

  • @SerYil1
    @SerYil1 Před rokem +7

    god so much fun man, I remember installing on disk in a high school class around '97 took me ages, but want to do it again for sure!

  • @thereallantesh
    @thereallantesh Před rokem +7

    I definitely remember the huge hype surrounding the launch of Win 95. It probably wasn't until the following year, but I remember being super excited to install it on my Gateway 486 SX 33 MHz PC with 4 megabytes of RAM. It ran like crap, but I was so happy to be part of the this new advancing technology I didn't really care, lol.

  • @JoeRyMi
    @JoeRyMi Před rokem +10

    Remember my dad bringing this home the day it came out. It truly felt like the future was here.

  • @NoahClevinger
    @NoahClevinger Před rokem +2

    Great episode, Clint! I just love everything about Windows 95 and this was very comforting to watch.

  • @ytsm
    @ytsm Před 5 měsíci +1

    The marketing push for 95 was insane! I worked at a duplication facility in London (UK) and we didn't sleep for 2 days producing hundreds of broadcast Beta SP/Digibetas for the whole of Europe and the Middle East.
    Hearing that Stones' song sends a shiver down my spine!

  • @GabeNotNewell
    @GabeNotNewell Před rokem +6

    11:50 That added in fart broke me LOL

  • @GameJon
    @GameJon Před rokem +6

    awesome, an LGR on Friday night :D

  • @conanbarbarian
    @conanbarbarian Před rokem +4

    I upgraded my dad's IBM Aptiva Pentium 75 without telling him. Win 95 upgrade CD were sent out on mail by IBM and I needed it to have Win 95 to be able to play C&C. Upgrade process worked flawlessly. Still remember the drum and two sticks playing on it. 16 years old and obsessed by computers. Sweet memories.

  • @Aaron.Newman
    @Aaron.Newman Před rokem

    I remember playing Hover for the first time on a Packard Bell that was on display at a Costco in 1996. Blew my mind. Great video Clint!

  • @joker927
    @joker927 Před rokem +5

    The fact you name your machines is actually useful. Woodgrain, mega-monster, it's like these PCs are people you meet at parties you haven't seen in a while.

  • @padawanmage71
    @padawanmage71 Před rokem +5

    I remember going to a CompUSA and seeing the demo on opening day and looking at the MS rep and saying, ‘It looks like a Mac!’
    The rep rolled his eyes, giving the impression that he’d been told the same thing one too many times.

  • @TastyBusiness
    @TastyBusiness Před rokem +1

    Thank you for taking the time to install my favorite operating system of all time. Look at it go! Good stuff, Clint. I used 95 on my dad's computer around when it came out, just to play some HE titles and The Way Things Work. Eventually, I got my own AST 486 in '96 and spent hours playing around in MS Paint, opening as many windows as I could at once. LEGO Island was too much for my AST, so I had to use my dad's computer to play it. Eventually, I got his computer as a hand-me-down, after it got 98 installed on it, and the AST made its way to the trash. Decades later, I dug up the exact same model on ebay, and I find myself installing 95 in so many varieties on all sorts of hardware to enjoy the wonders it provides.

  • @QuantumBraced
    @QuantumBraced Před rokem +4

    The fact that the full retail version of Windows 95 was released on like 20+ floppies when you consider how unreliable those can be long-term is just incredible. I remember trying to install it from floppies and it failed every time, then I just gave up and asked my parents for a CD-ROM drive for xmas, and that was my first disc drive.

  • @Billy_bSLAYER
    @Billy_bSLAYER Před rokem +4

    Having been 13yrs old and elbow deep in tech thanks to my father, it was an awesome time for EVERYTHING! Music and Technology was just pure bliss 🤘

  • @snizzol
    @snizzol Před rokem +4

    Dude this was a trip down memory lane, wouzers you realy nailed it.

  • @Tooxcade
    @Tooxcade Před rokem

    I remember so well playing around with the wallpaper and the sound of the modem when connecting to the internet. thank you for sharing this video, good old memory. 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @andrebrown8900
    @andrebrown8900 Před rokem

    I remember the first time I encountered Windows 95 was my work study job in high school, my parents were not interested in buying a computer yet (nor did we have a second phone line at the time to have a dedicated computer, there was no way we would have the internet tie up our regular phone line!). I remember the high school computer lab having these old DOS computers that didn't connect to the internet so they weren't really fun.
    Fast forward to that work study job and seeing Windows 95 and connecting to the internet, just absolutely blew me away, and how much more accessible and fun to use the computer was strictly from a user experience, I often stayed a little bit after my shift was over to play around with the "good" computer in the office that had the internet. Brings back so many cool memories of the early internet era, awesome video!

  • @bradkistner2591
    @bradkistner2591 Před rokem +13

    In 27 years I had not heard that 3d pinball music until today. Mind blown.
    I wonder if non CD versions of plus! lacked the midi music.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +5

      It's still on the floppy version! PINBALL.MID on disk two, 108KB large :)

  • @briandemodulated
    @briandemodulated Před rokem +5

    39:38 That Age of Empires CD has a mighty right-click menu! Never seen so many installation shortcuts. Impressive!

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +3

      Microsoft really didn't mess around when it came to their own software! 95 supports fancy right click menus? They're taking ALL the advantage of it.

  • @Pazman1968
    @Pazman1968 Před rokem +5

    Windows 95 hype....in August of 1995 I was in Toronto with my new wife on our honeymoon and seeing the CN tower with the Windows 95 banner was a hoot! Microsoft spared no expense on the Windows 95 advertising...

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  • @BrianCrowellthemusic
    @BrianCrowellthemusic Před rokem +4

    Oh man this was a wonderful nostalgic trip! I had my Gateway 486DX-66, and remember anxiously awaiting this release and hurrying to Wal-mart to get a copy. PnP saved soooo many hassles! No more IRQ nightmares! ....now I must find a version of Space Cadet to play again!

    • @wolfejar
      @wolfejar Před 6 měsíci

      100% agree. Great Memories

  • @supersolidsnake7772
    @supersolidsnake7772 Před rokem +6

    Clint, I've never really been very interested in older tech like this since I was born too late to experience much of it. Thanks for sharing stuff like this in such an informative way! Also seeing Jennifer Aniston along with windows 95 is hilarious.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  Před rokem +5

      Gotta wonder if she has any memory of that at all, haha. I can imagine just going through the script on cruise control.

  • @onetrueping
    @onetrueping Před rokem +6

    My father was a beta tester for Windows 95 when it was first being developed (and also for 98, 2000, and NT), so I got to experience the OS in its earliest, jankiest forms. Considering how our other systems were a Mac running System 7 and an old but upgraded ][gs, there were other GUIs to compare to, and yeah, at the time it didn't hold up as well. That said, he also picked up some decent games as extras with a CD drive and a sound card, so I got to enjoy the very earliest parts of both Wing Commander III and Ultima 6, as well as MANTIS Space Superiority Fighter, which I managed to get decently far in. Good times. Space Cadet was, of course a family classic, alongside Littlewing pinball games on the Mac and Raster Blaster pinball on the ][gs.

  • @tengkusulaiman
    @tengkusulaiman Před 8 měsíci +6

    I still remember 24th Aug 1995, as yesterday. Reading a newspaper doing an exclusive review on new Win95. In university hostel. Good old days.

  • @daniel_007
    @daniel_007 Před rokem +3

    Just watched the entire video, it was an amazing time travel, where I could finally see how the Windows 95 Install packages looked like! For me Windows 95 was the first ever OS I used when I was a kid (alongside MS-DOS), and I have fond memories of that! I remember the joys of listening to MID files through the OPL3 sound chip (I was gathering as many MID files as I could), browsing through the shovelware and magazine cover CDs (that made me discover some nice shareware stuff, including Warcraft 2). Fun times!

  • @Byte5
    @Byte5 Před rokem +4

    Hey Clint! Great video and I'm excited of learning that you have the same kind of memories I had as a kid (maybe around same time), you know, like an uncle with a brand new pc and you being so surprised every second you played with it.. Yeah, that's just about the kind of memories I have and that I try to share with brazilian audiences through my YT channel as well (a very small one, I must say), your channel is my main inspiration but I lack your unique sense of humor, great editing capabilities and everything that made you the best "retro pc" channel in the world. I really expect this compliment to reach you although I don't ever think you will ever be able to answer my comment as I know that you receive quite a lot of comments every single day, but I really do wish you to keep doing well and hopefully, making videos. Thank you for all your work which gave me many many hours I spent traveling through time with you. See ya.

  • @StuartLugsden
    @StuartLugsden Před rokem +20

    Its always a great day when Clint uploads a video!