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by dylan604 1278 days ago
Was this off of CD-ROM or a stack of floppies? I think 3.11 was the last of the floppies, but memory is hazy around what 95 install media was. Pretty sure 98 was CD, but that could be a fun "bonus round" to force an install from floppy.
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I know I've installed Win95 off of floppies. Don't recall the exact number, but believe it was around 40-50 3.5" floppies. It came in a box about the length of a shoe box.
OS/2 Warp was 40 or so floppies, and sold at such a discount that buying a copy was the cheapest way I knew to get high quality floppies when I was in college
This was brilliant
I remember in college seeing a LOT of OS2/Warp floppies, but I never saw any machines running them.

Now I know why.

It was 13. I only remember because that was when I first started learning about computers, and I needed them many times. My Mom loved me.
I have somehow never gotten around to throwing away the box of ancient floppies I've got in a closet from ages ago, and the Windows 95b (OSR2) installation disks I made were still in it, complete with custom color printed labels I splurged on.

https://i.imgur.com/iVNVleR.jpg

The media I copied from took up 28x 3.5" HD floppy disks. It's possible they were copied from what was originally a CD-ROM. I don't remember clearly anymore.

Note: I'm not trying to refute or correct your 13-disk figure, which was clearly a different installation set, and likely original Windows 95 rather than my OSR2, which came out around 1997.

Hrmm. Seems you're right and my memory is way fuzzier than I thought. Raymond Chen also says 13 [0]. Maybe it was just my existential dread of one of the floppies having gone bad that makes me think it was more.

[0] https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20050819-10/?p=34....

I think Photoshop was around 22 floppies, but things from that time period are quite fuzzy
I think it was closer to 15-20, but then you had a service pack update which was another 10.

Edit: just checked in Google. Win95 was just 13 floppies. But you had MS Office and other software that was additional floppies to install.

It was a CD, but a really low quality burned CD that we eventually scratched the label side on, which stripped the data side off with it. So it was eventually hung from the ceiling with dental floss. We crossed out "98" with marker and wrote in "95", but to be honest, it didn't install anything by then.