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- Embed this notice@charlie_root @Dan_Hulson @SuperSnekFriend Thanks son. It was Windows 3.1 with the multiple 3.5 floppy disk install. After Windows 95 it was always CD. I think Windows 7 was the last one that you could actually own a full version disk. I have an old laptop with Windows 7. It's not bad, it's usable. I stuck with Windows XP for so long after it was obsolete. I stil have my Windows XP Professional full version pirated disks.XP was a sturdy and useful tool for many years. Thanks for the shout out! 🙂