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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 ->
XD this video is so awesome i luv it! Yeah, you guessed it already, it's an April Fools video! Nothing more to that!
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 ->
This OS review goes in depth inside one of the last Windows 2000 beta builds that was still called NT 5.0. This build as well as that is the first one to identifie itself as "Beta 3" in alot of places meaning it's close to the final version. The build itself has issues being run under VirtualBox or VMWare, so it's recommended to use 86box for a more proper install! Also speaking about it, this build seriously uses the longest ever Windows startup sound, which no joke, is 13 seconds long! Anyway, here's the video ->
Windows 10 Mobile was for its time quite a unique mobile OS, due to alot of the features it includes that some aren't yet present in Android and iOS. Sadly tho, due to almost no developers wanting to make apps for the OS and generaly not being fast, it failed and stopped being supported 4 years after its 2016 release. In this review (where Microsoft emulator was used to emulate the OS) I look at how usable it is in 2024, to which I could say in TLDR that it isn't really usable except if you start tweaking it by yourself which I'd also not recommend! Here's the video ->
This is quite an interesting build honestly due to how alot of its features are a mix between Windows 7 and Windows 8. At first glance when you run this Windows 8 build, you'll discover there is not really much different from Win 7, but if you use the so called redpill patch it'll show that there are actually alot of Windows 8 stuff already put and yes this even includes a half working metro start screen! If you'd like to see more in further detail, here's the video ->
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 ->
Windows 2.0 was released in 1987 and is most famous for being the first version of Windows to have overlapping windows. As well as that it also has an better theme than Windows 1.0 and a pre-installed PS2 mouse driver. In here I explore that and all of the features, ones of those including... REVERSI!!! Alright, alright that's the second time I joked about Reversi, so here's the video ->
This review focuses on one of the most interesting unreleased versions of Windows, that being Windows 10X. It's honestly fascinating since once you take a look at it, you'll discover alot of similarities between it and Windows 11 espescially with the centered taskbar and start menu! There are also some more features that I have mentioned in the review. If you are interested in installing I'd recommend you use the Microsoft emulator since there is an iso file floating around the internet, but it's not usable in VirtualBox and or VMWare. Here's the video ->
Look at my new and c00l cursor I've got :O .It's the April Fools video of course! In this 144p quality video I show you how to change the cursor in Windows XP (wow)! If you like a 2007 type video here's it ->
Windows Longhorn 5112 was one of the transitional builds for Windows Vista, since with every other build after this one, Microsoft replaces the Longhorn branding with Vista. Comparing it with 4093 (the last before development reset build) would be a joke, since that build does include alot of features, but none of them work properly, whilst 5112 is quite stable and should run no issue in VMs. This build also includes alot of updates focused around the overall OS theme. For more details, you can check out the video ->
3rd video of the New Year's eve series I have going on. In here I show how to make the rounded corners look sharp just like they did in Windows 10, eventhough I might just tell you in here to straight up download Valinet's remove rounded corners executable. Here's the video if you'd like to watch it ->
This is really a one off type of video I did just because it was Christmas. In here I take a look at a old Windows 3.0 Christmas theme pack, where you have games, custom icons/sounds/wallpapers and some weirder programs. There's even a clone of Chip's challenge called Kye Jr (yeah it sounds weird, I know)! Here's the video if interested ->
At almost 3K views (2.9K currently), this is my channel's most viewed video of all time! In here I go through the 1st publicly available build of Windows 8, that being Developer Preview 8102. It includes the metro start screen, a different placement for th charms bar and a modernized variant of Windows 7's aero which looks great! Here's the video ->
In this review I take a look at the last milestone 5 builds for Windows 95, called Chicago build 81. Unlike 58s, it includes a more Win 95 like look, but of course it isn't finalized yet, since most programs are still the 3.1 versions. Here's the video ->
Windows 7 build 6801 is the last milestone 3 build of the OS. Its changes from Windows Vista are sort of obvious due to the usage of a bluish theme, bigger taskbar and freely movable gadgets. That said there's also a really cool looking updated variant of Windows Vista's boot screen! Except that, there's nothing to say except go and watch the video for further details. Here's the video ->
Windows 10 release 1507 is the first publicly available official release of Windows 10. For the fact that it was out for almost 8 years at the time, I decided to take a look at it and see could you still use today. The answer to that is both yes and no, since you don't recieve any updates from 2017 onwards, programs are starting to remove this one from their supported lists, but in the end of it, if you don't go around sketchy websites and don't really bother that some programs are with older versions (they still work well) then you should be fine! Here's the video if interested ->
W0W GUYZ! I luv my new profil picture dat I found on Newgrounds! Yeah, this is the first ever April Fools video I've uploaded! If interested, here's the video ->
This review dives in the first ever release of Windows (that being Windows 1.01 in 1985). For its time also it had some interesting features, like MSPaint, Notepad and the thing Steve Ballmer was so excited about in the private Microsoft video, REVERSI! If you are interested, here's the video ->
Windows 8.1 ended support in January 2023, to which not many people were complaining at the time (except the already low 1% of userbase it had). This whole video pretty much tells you what you can do after support has officially ended. Here's the video ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
Dis video works guys :D! Yeah, it's a April Fools video! Of course recorded with Unregistered HyperCam 2, it shows you how to change mouse cursor (which most do actually know how to do that lol)! Here's the video ->
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 ->
In here, I look through Windows Vista, one of the worst OSes due to it not being released in the correct time. This version of Windows is way more futuristic than XP and has alot of features that are being used to this day with Windows 11 (examples are stuff like user account control and a new format for the file explorer)! Here's the video if you'd like to watch it ->
First video of mine from the new decade which talks about how Windows 7 ended support! At the time since Windows 7 still had around 10-20% of Windows marketshare, many people were complaining about this, but the truth is that most programs really started to drop support durring 2023 and or 2024, as well as that Microsoft offered ESU till 2023! In this video, I pretty much talk about what you can do after support ends ! Here's the video if interested ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
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 ->
Dis video works guys :D! Yeah, it's a April Fools video! Of course recorded with Unregistered HyperCam 2, it shows you how to change mouse cursor (which most do actually know how to do that lol)! Here's the video ->
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 ->
(These videos are kinda weird to me nowadays, but I still keep them up for channel history!)
You can definitely tell I was still quite young when I made this. The quality is really quite horrible and don't get me started with those "recorded by Mobizen" and "PowerDirector" watermarks. Wouldn't recommend to watch it but either way here's the video ->
2nd random video that was randomly uploaded on a same day. It's just a basic outro that I didn't even make! Here's the thing if you bother to watch it ->
1st video that was randomly uploaded on the same day. It's again just some basic intro that I found on panzoid in 2018. If you even bother watching this, here's the link to it ->
This is pretty much a commercial video for a 1990s Super Mario PC game that I found on Archive.org! Still surprised how it gets some views to this day, but still eh. Video link ->
This is one of the most weird videos that even I still question if I should keep this video public or straight up unlist it. It's pretty much a poor camera recording of a cutscene for a spongebob game. Definetely wouldn't recommend to watch it, but still gonna leave the link here ->
This is the first video I've ever published on YouTube (8th of March 2018). It's a camera recording of me pretty much using completely random programs on Windows Neptune (most of which weren't even prerloaded. Don't even get me started tho with the bootleg OS like color scheme I applied on it. Either way, this video will always stay up since it's the first one and is important to the channel's history! Fun fact: I updated the thumbnail, title and description of this video 1 year after it was made and it randomly took off and got 1K views (currently 1.3K). Here's the video ->