>Yes, I was also thinking about that-suggesting linux.  But on a really old 
>machine, you might still have the same issues with hardware drivers.  Plus, 
>my experience is that Windows 95 machines are owned by older folks who don't 
>always want to learn another operating system.  <br><br>It is less of 
>headache to spend a couple hundred nicker for a used lappie with better 
>specs.  Most win95 machines you couldn't trade for pasty down at the co-op, 
>as any oggy fiend might tell you.
>

Or just go to Windows 98, the changes are minimal in terms of user experience, 
just better stability and recovery tools.

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