I remember installing windows from a stack of about 30 or more 3,5 inch diskettes. When ms office came out the stack was of similar height. Took about an hour of disk jockeying, and after that another 60 minutes (or more?) of installation.
One was very happy when that ordeal went without troubles 😅
Don’t know who downvoted you but that was absolutely how it was and woe if you had a damaged disk. I remember when it came out on CD how much of a night and day difference it was.
I remember installing windows from a stack of about 30 or more 3,5 inch diskettes. When ms office came out the stack was of similar height. Took about an hour of disk jockeying, and after that another 60 minutes (or more?) of installation.
One was very happy when that ordeal went without troubles 😅
Don’t know who downvoted you but that was absolutely how it was and woe if you had a damaged disk. I remember when it came out on CD how much of a night and day difference it was.
That’s how it was for Win 95. Windows 3.1 was like 5 720k floppies, one of which was DOS.
Edit: 6 floppies
https://archive.org/details/windows-3.1-disks/307647_front.jpg
Meanwhile, I made a custom version of Windows 3.11 that boots from a single floppy disk into RAM.
Link?
https://tinyurl.com/winflop395