Microsoft's Brad Silverberg Shares First Set of Windows 95 Physical Floppy Disks

TapTechNews July 10th news, Brad Silverberg, the former senior vice president and product manager of Microsoft, tweeted on July 7th and shared the first set of factory-produced Microsoft Windows 95 system physical floppy disks.

The cause of the incident can be traced back to July 6th, when Dave WPlummer, a senior Microsoft employee, tweeted and shared the unopened special edition Windows 95 physical floppy disks.

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Silverberg then replied to the post, stating that he also collected the first set of Windows 95 physical floppy disks that came out of the production line. TapTechNews translated the content of his tweet as follows:

I collected the first batch of physical floppy disks of Windows 95 produced.

During my years at Microsoft, I seldom kept souvenirs, but I collected this one, which is priceless to me.

In the shared picture, it shows: This is the first Windows 95 physical floppy disk produced and was completed at 5:15 pm on Friday, July 14, 1995.

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