Wow, I got 500+ messages under 10 hours? I'm still making the next Windows simulator that I promised. MS-DOS commands exit: Exits MS-DOS Prompt rmdir WINDOWS: Deletes Windows bob: Type it and find out! Changelog: 1.0, February 22nd, 2026 Released! 1.1, March 3rd, 2026 Added Puzzle95 (for the latest SDS), fixed some minor bugs. 1.2, March 6th, 2026 Added MS-DOS Prompt, a new IE site, and a new wallpaper A little unfinished, but I can add more features soon For the username field in the login screen work properly, use a Scratch account, and your username must be eight characters long for enhanced functionality. If you want the next Windows simulator of the D.O.S.S series, make this project get at least 100 views. Any feedback will make me happy! You can press Enter or click on the dialog to skip. Laggy or taking a long time to load? Try this: turbowarp.org/1172390466/ What makes this unique from other Windows 95 simulators: "Directly to Desktop": If you're impatient, don't worry, this button has your back. Clicking on it goes straight to the desktop. Taskbar buttons: Programs now show on the taskbar, but be aware, it's limited to three, and if you open a supported program that is the 4th, a BSOD may happen Almost no decorative buttons: I decided to make them interactive, so the system feels more alive. 90% Vector: So it doesn't look pixelated on your $500 monitor Development facts! Pong was originally on the desktop before I made the "Programs" folder on the Start menu There are old versions of the Windows 95 boot screen and the shutdown screen. I changed them because they looked inaccurate This started on a school computer before I migrated its SB3 to my home computer. Bugs I couldn't fix: The login breaks after a restart Opening Paint and Word in the same time will cause the two to break Calculator's + button sometimes does not work
Microsoft (for the OS, sounds, and some wallpapers) Energy Star (for the BIOS) Wikipedia (for the logo) Icoeye (for some sounds and the Bin concept) Pixabay (for the HDD sounds) @messijestsuper (for the word processor engine, used on his Windows XP simulator as WordPad) morti7X (for the unique Windows 95 shutdown sound) Bob Rivers (for the Windows 95 Sucks song, rest in peace) Gemfire (for Progressbar95 theme) Edie Brickell (for the Good Times song) America Online AT&T CompuServe Prodigy (rest in peace) Carriesoft (for their Ellie character) Kyle Seeley (for some sounds) Apple (for Mac OS) (for the calculator code (idk if he owns the code)) Nickelodeon (for the SpongeBob reference)