Question: Since 98 still booted up even after importing the windows 11 registry, would it be possible to repair it by importing the windows 98 registry back?
Windows was still very resilient up until 2000, you definitely can. Even if you had issues and older Windows had many, there was A way to fix it. If modern Windows breaks you are cooked and have to reinstall everything as it is just way too bloated.
munchlax, thats absolutely not that true. it could be that: when youre doing with newer windows more registry entires overlap, change values and cause corruption when those values arent for the system files for the os. whereas many dont overlap and many 11 entries are useless and dont work and the registry is much simpler here. edit: fixed comment also this is just an idea not nessacrily what it is. you have to rememeber windows me was known to be buggy, newer windows versions werent. 11 isnt buggy and bsod like me. 9x isnt that stable. but yes 11 is very slow and also harder to do things like customization and its waay buggier than 10.
@@mrfoxesite69420 Not entirely true. There are ports of RegFuck for Windows 9X and basically if you set the delete chance to almost or exactly 100%, Windows will still work (haven't seen the opposite at least). The problem lies within ’technically‘ valid but unstable values; they're worse than having the key deleted entirely as that often just means the default gets applied.
@@munchlax633 exactly. when you restart vista after installation and before oobe it will straight up brick itself and you have to reinstall windows unless you change the regedit keys. xp never does that. but thats not the case here.
LagLife I'm waiting for the new RevertSV to come out and you don't release it and you told me that you were going to release RevertSV 1.1 or something like that, that's why I want to install it on my main PC and enjoy. Please go work and re-upgrade all w11 to w10 completely and without bugs.
i did NOT expect that from w98😭
0:06 2G signal
*interference
0:06 how would I even do this?!
The oldest working computer in my house is windows 8.1.
Virtual machine
@LexTheCat "don't try this on YOUR PC" means the real PC, not a VM! 🤦♀️
@@_GhostMineryou can take the registry from a VM and import it into your regular PC.
Great vid, but dam - had to mute the backing track - too busy
Yeah I have to do this on all his videos, due to it also being poor quality music and too loud.
Great video! Windows 98 was intresting to see!
Swap a beta version of windows 11 reg, and the newest windows 11 version.. or something
do not try this on your pc
can you guys stop saying dont try this you can just use an virtual machine
Isn't anyone gonna talk about how the music is literally from Geometry Dash World?
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Swap registries from the oldest Windows version that has regedit and insert it to Windows 11
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My ears. Damn.
Question: Since 98 still booted up even after importing the windows 11 registry, would it be possible to repair it by importing the windows 98 registry back?
Windows was still very resilient up until 2000, you definitely can. Even if you had issues and older Windows had many, there was A way to fix it. If modern Windows breaks you are cooked and have to reinstall everything as it is just way too bloated.
munchlax, thats absolutely not that true. it could be that: when youre doing with newer windows more registry entires overlap, change values and cause corruption when those values arent for the system files for the os. whereas many dont overlap and many 11 entries are useless and dont work and the registry is much simpler here. edit: fixed comment also this is just an idea not nessacrily what it is. you have to rememeber windows me was known to be buggy, newer windows versions werent. 11 isnt buggy and bsod like me. 9x isnt that stable. but yes 11 is very slow and also harder to do things like customization and its waay buggier than 10.
@@mrfoxesite69420 Not entirely true. There are ports of RegFuck for Windows 9X and basically if you set the delete chance to almost or exactly 100%, Windows will still work (haven't seen the opposite at least). The problem lies within ’technically‘ valid but unstable values; they're worse than having the key deleted entirely as that often just means the default gets applied.
@@mrfoxesite69420 Some older versions of Windows had a LOT of fallback systems and methods that actually worked.
@@munchlax633 exactly. when you restart vista after installation and before oobe it will straight up brick itself and you have to reinstall windows unless you change the regedit keys. xp never does that. but thats not the case here.
Can you make a video showing how to swap the current file explorer for the same explorer from version 22H2 that didn't have tabs yet?
If they share any hives what if you swapped individual keys or hives
Hello, LagLife, please make a video, what to be, if installed Windows 9x (95, 98, Me) without components.
LagLife I'm waiting for the new RevertSV to come out and you don't release it and you told me that you were going to release RevertSV 1.1 or something like that, that's why I want to install it on my main PC and enjoy. Please go work and re-upgrade all w11 to w10 completely and without bugs.
Maybe try windows 8 with 11 mixed in
What if you did the same thing with XP?
98+xp or xp+11
Windows 109?
Well that was.... broken in every way
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