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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.