While ISO files of Windows 95 are available online, bear in mind that Windows 95 is still under Microsoft copyright, and can't be legally downloaded from the web. If you have an old Windows 95 CD lying around, you can insert it into your PC and create an ISO file from it. You must first boot into an MS-DOS environment from a Windows 95 boot disk, which would have been a floppy disk at the time, to get the installation started. Unlike modern operating systems, the Windows 95 installation disc isn't bootable. You'll need two things for this: A Windows 95 ISO file and a Windows 95 boot disk image. Or you could just do it for a little kick of nostalgia. This may be useful if you want to play an old game that doesn't work in Windows 10's compatibility mode, although Windows 98 may be more ideal for Windows 9x-era games. Related: How to Install Windows 3.1 in DOSBox, Set Up Drivers, and Play 16-bit Games
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