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Windows 94 (Win94_Sys.sb2, unknown version)

UNuntitledTheGreat•Created May 15, 2021
Windows 94 (Win94_Sys.sb2, unknown version)
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A pre-1.0 version of Windows 94 with an alternate cover. It seems it was a version converted to SB@ in order to turn it into an electron application. Otherwise almost exactly the same as 1.0. Posted here for historical purposes/HDD liberation. Part of the Windows 94 Archive studio, which preserves old versions of my Windows parody to showcase the evolution of the OS. https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/27362286/ . If you want to comment on this or any other old version, put it in the studio comments. Instructions: Let our Cows. Moo! PC boot. (If your browser keeps crashing, go into Fastboost with the E key.) You can try to open BIOS with the F key, but Cows. Moo! hopes you won't disturb their Duct Tape empire. If you want to get to Windows quicker, then click E after you click the green flag. Then, click OK once Windows loads and it gets to the log in screen. Then, have fun on the desktop! Note that if a window is small (such as the keyboard error), it is probably draggable. Warning: This project uses a lot of sprites. When using, your browser may crash. Please see feedback instructions at the bottom of the instructions. Epilispy Warning: Don't use Sound Blister!

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This is not the current version of Windows 94. It is the original non-beta release (shared 3/12/2020) and is only shared to show the evolution of the parody. If you want to see the (heavily evolved) current version, go to https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/356585542/ . Description: Welcome to Windows 94! You might be thinking, "What is Windows 94? I've never heard of it." You're not alone. This is the first time ever the public gets to see Windows 94, a version that would become Windows 95 (after some heavy changes) that was set for release to consumers exactly one year before 95 on August 24th, 1994. The copy running is a retail copy of the canceled OS. Microsoft manufactured 14 copies before making the decision to cancel production because they though it needed a little more work to be worth the $259.95 they wanted, though when Windows 95 was released, it retailed at fifty dollars less. To see change log, go to current version (link above). To see beta version change log, go to https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/276211152/ .

Project Details

Project ID530901294
CreatedMay 15, 2021
Last ModifiedFebruary 2, 2022
SharedMay 15, 2021
Visibilityvisible
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