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Step by step guide on how to install Windows 11 build 22H2 in VirtualBox

In here I go in depth of one of the more interesting builds of Windows 10 (that being Windows 10 build 10014). It has some unique features and a large bug where admininstrator access isn't given to any normal user, thus forcing you to make adjucements within the Windows 10 recovery menu. Here's the video ->


Windows Whistler build 2296 Review

4th video from the New Year's eve uploads! It's a tutorial for how to easily get the old action center back in Windows 11 which like alot of other features from Windows 10, it still exists. Here's the video if interested ->


Windows 8.1 Review

In here I go in depth of one of the more interesting builds of Windows 10 (that being Windows 10 build 10014). It has some unique features and a large bug where admininstrator access isn't given to any normal user, thus forcing you to make adjucements within the Windows 10 recovery menu. Here's the video ->


Windows Longhorn build 5048 Review

In here I go in depth of one of the more interesting builds of Windows 10 (that being Windows 10 build 10014). It has some unique features and a large bug where admininstrator access isn't given to any normal user, thus forcing you to make adjucements within the Windows 10 recovery menu. Here's the video ->


Windows 7 Review

In here I go in depth of one of the more interesting builds of Windows 10 (that being Windows 10 build 10014). It has some unique features and a large bug where admininstrator access isn't given to any normal user, thus forcing you to make adjucements within the Windows 10 recovery menu. Here's the video ->


Windows Whistler build 2428 Review

By far my longest video to date with it being over 20 minutes long! This is my first comparison video (of which you'll see more in the future) where I compare for at the time very recently discovered build 3.10.07200022 from 1992 and the second oldest from 1993, build 58s. They do share some similarities, but alot of things have changed throughout development, I mean look at both desktops. Here's the video ->



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