How to legally buy a copy of Windows 95 for backing up a Cutler Hammer D50 PLC

Question:

In my efforts to backup a Cutler Hammer D50 PLC using WinGPC software, I encountered a compatibility issue. Although I successfully installed the outdated software on Windows 11 received from EATON, an error message pops up when trying to connect to the PLC - "Error opening WINDRIVER!". I am now seeking a legal way to procure a copy of Windows 95 to proceed with the backup process. Can anyone advise me on where to buy a legitimate copy of Windows 95? Any assistance on this matter would be highly valued. Thank you.

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If you're in search of a vintage laptop with Windows 95 and an onboard serial port, consider browsing through eBay for a suitable option. Alternatively, you can explore virtual machines with Windows 95 available online. Keep in mind that some software may encounter issues with the communication port functionality.

I have successfully operated that software on a Windows XP system, which may be beneficial for your needs.

If you send me a private message, I can look for my old CDs to see if they're still in good condition.

If I were in your shoes, I wouldn't be searching for a nearly 30-year-old laptop on eBay. While eBay may have listings for Windows 95 CDs, the legality of these copies remains questionable. In my opinion, Microsoft should make Windows 95 available for purchase if they still want to cater to customers and generate revenue from it. If they fail to do so, they can't fault users for seeking alternative means to obtain a copy. A Windows 95 CD image is 580MB in size, while a Windows XP image is 620MB. If James's CDs are no longer usable, feel free to message me. Consider using VirtualBox to create a virtual computer on your laptop to run Windows 95/XP smoothly. Additionally, investing in a quality USB to RS232 port adaptor will help you get the job done effectively. Check out Oracle VM VirtualBox at www.virtualbox.org for more information.

I appreciate the feedback received. I have sent a private message to James McQuade and am feeling optimistic about the outcome.

Honestly, sourcing a legitimate copy of Windows 95 could prove challenging at this point. However, before going through that hassle, I'd suggest trying to run your WinGPC software in Windows 95 compatibility mode on your current system. This allows newer versions of Windows to run older software that might be incompatible otherwise. You can access this by right-clicking the software's executable, going to 'Properties', then to the 'Compatibility' tab and choosing Windows 95 mode. If that doesn't work, perhaps you could explore the world of virtual machines - there are free versions like VirtualBox that can emulate a Windows 95 environment while remaining legal and safe. As for procuring Windows 95, oldversion.com or eBay could be potential starting points. Good luck!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ: 1. Is it legal to purchase a copy of Windows 95 for backing up a Cutler Hammer D50 PLC?

Answer: - Yes, it is legal to purchase a copy of Windows 95 for this purpose, as long as you are not violating any copyright laws or using it for unauthorized purposes.

FAQ: 2. Where can I buy a legitimate copy of Windows 95 for my backup process?

Answer: - You can try searching for legitimate copies of Windows 95 on online marketplaces, auction sites, or vintage software sellers. It's important to ensure that you are purchasing from a reputable source to avoid any legal or authenticity issues.

FAQ: 3. I encountered an error message when trying to connect to the PLC using WinGPC software on Windows 11. How can I resolve this issue?

Answer: - The error message "Error opening WINDRIVER!" could indicate a compatibility issue between the outdated WinGPC software and the newer Windows 11 operating system. You may need to explore compatibility modes, virtual machines, or alternative software solutions to establish a successful connection.

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