

Effectively if you're not accustomed to earlier release then Download Windows 8. So I could just take another picture of the Works 9 disk, this time, I can put a piece of plastic paper over it, so that it can block my face from being on the disk.Download Windows 9 Pro Full Eng 圆4 (Single Link) 2014Įxecuting this set up works much the identical way as in Windows 8. I think this disk came with the Windows Vista Dell Inspiron had somewhere between 20.Īlso, I would probably understand if mrpijey wouldn't be okay with my hands being on the disk.

Yeah, this does seem to be a "Dell OEM" copy of works 9.

Office has since become more and more accessible to the average consumer over the years, so use cases for Works became irrelevant and it makes sense that this should already be abandonware. Works was made to remedy user bases with small budgets in the times when legitimate Office editions that Works was comparable to in core functionality usually cost ten-fold. I'd be glad to help offer a scan of the disc if such is the case. Unless you actually did scan the disc and the pictures you showed here were just to demonstrate the contents, I'm not sure if pijey would be okay with your face being in the way. JackArchive wrote:I actually do have a Works 9 disc as well (Also Dell OEM). I apologize for a part of my head being on the disk, but the disk is made like a mirror so, yeah.Īnyways, that's the offer I wanted to make for you, Microsoft Works 9, all converted into a MDF file, and packed into a 7z archive. Here are a couple pictures I took of the media. Now, this disk did not come in a CD/DVD cover, but rather a plain paper disk envelope, but the envelope does have a small label which gives a little bit of details about the software. This CD used to belong to my dad during its golden days. I found this CD while rummaging through my pantry, which has a box of device drivers and some software copies, and I chose the Works 9 CD to offer on BetaArchive.

Now, since Works 9 was released in 2007, I'm not sure if it would be something that would fit the BA FTP or not, but maybe it is, since this software is eleven years old. After getting to understand the steps to dumping software, I decided that today is the day I can finally offer something, and that is an OEM copy of Microsoft Works 9. I finally have something to offer that might fit the BetaArchive FTP, well, I think.
