When I was a beta tester for Win95, I got a couple of builds in floppy format. It took about 18-20 disk as I recall, and this was for an "abbreviated" version and did not include some of the fun stuff like the Hovercraft game. I don't know how to create a set of disks from a CD, but you might check on the Microsoft site to see if this is possible. One important question to answer is whether you want to install Win95 on the old machine. Mainly, will it run adequately? The RAM should be at least 16MB, and you need at least a 50MHz 486 to even start considering it. Peter ____________________________________________________________ Peter Shkabara - Computer Science Instructor Columbia College - 11600 Columbia College Drive - Sonora, CA 95370 (209) 588-5156 - [log in to unmask] - http://gocolumbia.org/pesh -----Original Message----- A question to the group: Does anyone know a way to create an install for Win95 on floppies? How many it would take? I have a friend with a very old laptop that has no CD-ROM drive, so doing this by floppy disc would be the only way. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Do you want to signoff PCSOFT or just change to Digest mode - visit our web site: http://freepctech.com/pcsoft.shtml