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'''Windows 95 build 302''' was leaked on the 13th of December 2015 by Overdoze. It is in many ways not all that impressive, except for a neat little "easter egg" the developers have put in. The start button text is not "Start" but rather "Ship it!", as a reference to the year 1995 being around the corner. | '''Windows 95 build 302''' was leaked on the 13th of December 2015 by Overdoze. It is in many ways not all that impressive, except for a neat little "easter egg" the developers have put in. The start button text is not "Start" but rather "Ship it!", as a reference to the year 1995 being around the corner. |
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CPU architecture | x86 |
Edition | N/A |
BIOS date | December 23, 1994 |
Windows 95 build 302 was leaked on the 13th of December 2015 by Overdoze. It is in many ways not all that impressive, except for a neat little "easter egg" the developers have put in. The start button text is not "Start" but rather "Ship it!", as a reference to the year 1995 being around the corner.