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Imagine a world without the Start button. No, I’m not talking about Windows 8. Dig deep into your memory, and you may recall a time when Windows 3.1 ruled the Earth. Twenty-five years ago this ...
Ever wonder why your Windows 10 PC doesn't have a fun chime to start your day? We now have the answer. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Chen's response came after his November explanation of how the Windows 95 setup was three applications that would eventually lead to the Start Menu in Microsoft's modern operating system.
Today marks the 30th birthday of Windows 3.1. Windows 3.1 introduced several features that have since become ubiquitous, such as the CTRL+C and CTRL+V shortcuts for copy and paste. Windows 3.1 ...
Classic Windows on a $35 computer: How to fire up Windows 3.1, 95, 98 and XP on your Raspberry Pi Your email has been sent Relive your youth by building a Pi-powered Windows 98 smartwatch or just ...
It's what underpins the Archive's DOS collection and testers have already used it to boot Windows 95. That suggests we may only have to wait a short while to see more Windows programs added to the ...
Fast Company tech editor Harry McCracken has figured out a way to install a classic version of Windows, version 3.1 to be exact, on the iPad. Using an app called iDOS, you can install the ...