This ISO is the Windows 95 Survivor Disk.
Microsoft has ended the life of Windows 95 and shut off support.
This disk is an attempt at saving the update files and old web browsers, antivirus, and firewall programs before Windows 95 is no longer supported by the latest software.
InstMsia.exe is Windows Installer needed for MSI files.
MDAC_TYP.EXE is 2.7 of MS Data Controls.
Krnlupd.exe is the 95 Kernel update.
W95Euro.exe adds Euro support to Windows 95.
W95Y2K.exe is Y2K Support for Windows 95, already gone from Microsoft's web site.
Unicows.exe is Unicode support for Windows 95.
Rootsupd.exe is Root Web Certificates update.
Scr55en.exe is VbScript support, might not want this if you don't need it.
MSJavWU_8073687b82d41db93f4c2a04af2b34d.exe is the last known Microsoft Java Virtual Macine for Win95.
USBsupportW95.zip is USB support for Windows 95.
North_America_New_DST.zip is the updated DST for North America.
dun14-95.exe Is the new Dial Up Network, only use it if you use Modems.
DX80eng.exe is DirectX 8.0 the last known version of DirectX that works with Windows 95.
The "95 Plus" directory is the Windows 95 Plus Pack.
NovellClient95.exe is the Novell Netware Client for Windows 95 in case you still use Netware.
The Internet directory has web browsers, email programs, ftp clients, and Internet players and viewers that are supposed to work with Windows 95, but are old and may be buggy. Some might not work.
The Firewall directory has Firewalls that are supposed to work with Windows 95, but are old and may be buggy. Some might not work.
The Antivirus directory has AntiVirus programs that are supposed to work with Windows 95, but are old and may be buggy. Some might not work.
The Office directory has Free Alternatives to MS-Office programs that are supposed to work with Windows 95, but are old and may be buggy. Some might not work.
The Archivers directory has Archiver programs, like Zip, Ace, rar, etc programs that are supposed to work with Windows 95, but are old and may be buggy. Some might not work.
The VBRUN directory has Visual BASIC Runtime libraries in case your legacy VB programs need it to run.
If some of the Internet, Antivirus, Firewall, Office, VBRUN, etc programs won't work on Windows 95, Windows 98 and 98SE should be able to use them better. Most of those programs still have 98 and 98SE support. Under 95 there may be missing DLL or OCX or other file errors, as 95 does not have support files for some of the programs, or they might not install or report broken archives or only read FAT32 disks and see VFAT disks as not having enough space to install. So don't get upset if some don't work, just uninstall them and try a different one.
This disk was created by Gill Bates, Bill Gates' long lost twin brother from a parallel universe where Microsoft is the complete opposite of what it is in our universe and allowed Windows 95 to live forever instead of shutting off support for it and then deletinig all update files from the Internet.