Instalei o Windows 95 em pleno 2024

Andrezitos
20 Jan 202414:24

Summary

TLDRThe video shows a man exploring Windows 95 emulated on his modern computer. He goes through various retro programs like Paint, WordPad, and chat rooms, noting how basic they are compared to modern software. He creates some silly art and poems. There are no games, so he considers downloading Windows 98 instead which had pinball. Overall it's a nostalgic, humorous look back at using primitive 90s technology and software.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video shows a virtual machine running Windows 95, an old operating system
  • 😮Installing Windows 95 takes a long time and is slow due to limited RAM
  • 🤔 Windows 95 has a very outdated user interface that is hard to use today
  • 🎨 The video creator draws simple art using the Paint app in Windows 95
  • 🗨 A text-to-speech app in Windows 95 says funny phrases
  • 🖥️ Windows 95 does not have modern apps like web browsers installed by default
  • ⚠️ It is very difficult to get Windows 95 connected to the internet
  • 🕹️ Windows 95 does not have games installed by default
  • 😕 Overall, Windows 95 is extremely outdated and limited compared to modern operating systems
  • 🤷 The video creator wonders if they should try Windows 98 next, which was a bit more advanced

Q & A

  • What operating system is the person using in the video?

    -The person is using a virtual machine running Windows 95.

  • Why does the person say the Windows 95 operating system is 'fake'?

    -It's running in a virtual machine, not on a real PC from the 1990s. The person is recording their desktop which has a modern operating system.

  • How much RAM did Windows 95 PCs typically have?

    -The video mentions Windows 95 PCs typically had 256MB of RAM, much less than modern computers.

  • What are some of the programs and accessories available in Windows 95?

    -Programs include WordPad, Paint, Calculator. Accessories include Media Player, Dial-Up Networking, Character Map.

  • Could you connect to the internet on Windows 95?

    -Yes, you could connect to the internet using dial-up networking and a modem. The video shows trying to configure dial-up.

  • Were there games available on Windows 95?

    -The video doesn't show any games, but Windows 95 did have some built-in games like Minesweeper and Solitaire.

  • What font is mentioned as being commonly used in Windows 95?

    -The video points out that Comic Sans MS was commonly used in Windows 95 and early Windows operating systems.

  • What is the Paint program used for in the video?

    -The person uses Paint (Paintbrush) to draw circles and shapes, as a simple paint/drawing program.

  • What chat or messaging functionality did Windows 95 have?

    -It had a simple text-based chat client called Microsoft Chat for local networks.

  • How does the user shut down Windows 95 at the end?

    -Through the 'Shut Down' option in the Start menu, which shows a pixelated Windows 95 logo during shutdown.

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