I own nothing and/or no noun seen, heard, or mentioned in these older videos of mine, that I used, not made. All the credit (or copyright to companies owning the artwork and/or material) goes to their respective owners of material that I used. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
"Dora The Explorer" (C) Viacom International Inc.
Microsoft Windows 95 & Microsoft Windows 7 (C) Microsoft Corporation
Credit to LoneCrusader for the FIX95CPU image files, and Credit to Sapphirus for the Windows 95 Heavy Edition startup sound heard at 2:33. (Windows 95 Heavy Edition is fake, made up by Sapphirus).
"Heavy" from "Team Fortress" (C) Valve Corporation.
The Real Windows 95 Startup Sound heard in this video: (C) Microsoft Corporation.
Vyond Logo (C) GoAnimate, Inc.
Windows 7 HP Pavilion photo in the thumbnail (C) The Hewlett-Packard Co. Sourced from PNGio.com.
Windows 95 box cover credit to MobyGames (though I modified the photo by covering the "Upgrade" text on the box by stretching down a blue part of the box using Microsoft Paint enough to cover up the word "Upgrade" in the thumbnail, but I did leave the word "Upgrade" in at the time the image was used in the video itself, which was at 2:33, 2:38 and 5:42, but I made it so that the word "Upgrade" is not very visible, such as when I hid the word with a Floppy Disk photograph in the basement scene, and the other times the word is only barely visible because the image is small to give a distant look. In the story, Dora is not using an "Upgrade" version of the floppy disks because the "Upgrade" version doesn't work without a previous installation of Windows that is older than Windows 95, (which it mainly works with upgrading from Windows 3.1).
Credit to all sources where used images, videos, and files originate.
27 янв 2019