The summary of ‘Na skok do minulosti ~ Windows 95 (1995) + Plus! ~ Česky ᴴᴰ’

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The video covers the release and localization of Microsoft Windows 95, detailing various versions like the standard boxed version, school version, and upgrade version, emphasizing the necessity to boot into DOS for the CD-ROM upgrade. It also discusses the OEM version with Service Pack 2, which introduced USB and Internet Explorer support. Key contents of these packages included CDs, booklets, certificates, license agreements, and registration cards. Microsoft Plus!, an add-on offering multimedia and Internet content, and Microsoft Office 95 in Standard and Professional versions are also highlighted. The discussion extends to beta versions of Windows 98, reflecting on the improvements seen over Windows 95, especially in terms of stability and driver support, though the main focus remains on Windows 95 and its accompanying Resource Kit.

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In this part of the video, the presenter introduces Microsoft Windows 95, highlighting its release in 1995 and subsequent Czech localization. They showcase different versions of the software box, including a standard boxed version with floppy disks, a school version, and an upgrade version that contained a CD-ROM for users transitioning from older versions like Windows 3.1. The presenter explains the need to boot into DOS for the CD-ROM version of the upgrade due to the CD not being bootable. They also touch upon the OEM version with Service Pack 2, which included support for USB and Internet Explorer. Furthermore, the contents of the OEM version box, such as a CD, booklet, printed certificate, license agreement, registration card, and a sticker for creating a diskette, are discussed. Lastly, they mention the release of Microsoft Plus! alongside Windows 95.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses an add-on for Windows 95 that included multimedia and Internet content, although it did not feature a Czech localization or Internet Explorer. They highlighted that the add-on offered sounds, videos, and wallpapers. Additionally, Microsoft released Office 95 in Standard and Professional versions, completing their product family. Before Windows 98 was released, beta versions were available for testing, and the speaker shared their experience with Beta 3, which included a CD and a CD-KEY. They noted improvements in Windows 98 over Windows 95, particularly regarding stability and driver support. However, the primary focus remains on showcasing Windows 95 and its Resource Kit.

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