Download Old Versions of Windows

On this page, you can freely download the original distributions of historically significant versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems, covering products from Windows 3.1 to Windows Vista. Each of these systems has left its mark on the history of computer technology, offering users unique functionality at the time of its release.

  • Windows Vista Business: designed for small and medium businesses, providing a reliable foundation for business operations with enhanced data protection and support for modern hardware.
  • Windows Vista Enterprise: developed for large organizations, offering advanced security features, management, and virtualization support to optimize IT infrastructure.
  • Windows Vista Ultimate: combines all the features available in Home Premium and Enterprise Editions, offering the widest range of capabilities for home users requiring advanced security features and business tools.
  • Windows XP Professional SP3: one of the most popular operating systems, providing improved stability, security, and network feature support for professional users and enterprises.
  • Windows Embedded POSReady 2009: designed for retail and service points, offering an extended support cycle and an optimized operating system for specialized equipment.
  • Windows ME (Millennium Edition): aimed at home users, offering improved support for digital media technologies and the Internet at the turn of the millennium.
  • Windows 2000 Professional SP4: provides reliable workstations for business and professional users, focusing on security, stability, and network operation support.
  • Windows 98: introduces support for USB devices and other innovations of the time, improving the user interface and Internet integration capabilities.
  • Windows 95: laid the foundation for many aspects of modern Windows operating systems, including the start menu and window-based interface.
  • Windows 3.1: represents an early version of the graphical user interface, marking the transition from text-based interfaces to graphical representations of applications and files.

Each of these operating systems represents an important stage in the evolution of computer technology, offering users and enterprises tools and capabilities to achieve their goals. Although most of these systems are no longer supported, some, like Windows XP or Vista, are still used for various tasks, remaining an important part of IT history and can be used for education, testing, and other purposes.