i still have Win95 and Win95 plus CD's. Win98 and Win98SE upgrade CD's. WinME upgrade CD. along with a boot CD with Fdisk.
all still i cases all in working condition, i must be a hoarder.
best of luck. Steve ..
I have kept all Windows installation media, so I can install any version I want on a virtual machine. I have Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, ME, 2000 Professional, XP Home and Pro, Windows Vista Utlimate (can be used to install all versions depending on key), Windows 7 Home/Professional/Ultimate, Windows 8/8.1 Home and Pro, even Windows 8 Developer Preview that can be installed on Pentium 4 socket 478, Windows 10 many editions including 22H2 and all editions of Windows 11.
PS: Once I wanted to have all games and utilities from earlier Windows versions on 7, so I first wiped the disk, created a single FAT32 partition and installed Windows 95. I then installed Plus! for Windows 95 to make the icons multicolor and get the respective themes, screensavers and games. I then upgraded to Windows 98 (Golden Edition) and also installed Plus! for Windows 98 to get all the screensavers, utilities and games. I then upgraded to Windows ME, just in case, and finally upgraded to Windows XP Professional and installed Plus! for XP and Plus! DME (Digital Media Edition) for XP to get everything from there. I installed SP3 and Microsoft .NET 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0, just in case. I then converted the disk from FAT32 to NTFS so I could upgrade to Windows Vista 32-bit. I upgraded to Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit and finally to Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit. Mission accomplished! I had all games and utilities in Windows 7! Some screensavers would not work, but who cares! I later learned that I can cheat and install Plus! for 98, Plus! for XP and Plus! for XP DME directly on 7/8/10/11 without doing all these upgrades. Yes, I have installed Plus! for XP and Plus! for XP DME in Windows 11 to get these screensavers, games and utilities, including the alarm clock in Control Panel!