Very accurate and beginner friendly video! It is good to note that the reason why Windows ran on only ring 0 and 3 was because back then during the development of NT3.5, NT3.51, and NT4.0, they supported 3 architectures other than x86 which were PowerPC, Alpha, and MIPS. PowerPC and MIPs only had 2 rings of protection and for continuity in functionality between these 4 platforms, only 2 rings were used.
Was searching for really usefull skill provider for decades and found one..so detailed.. Love the way you explaining each point.. Doing great.. Doing good.. Doing new..you are helping the techies across the world Kavan - system admin windows/mac, love from India
While watching this video I was pretty sure it was some Microsoft engineer explaining it. It's GREAT!!!! Loved it. Easy to understand, methodological. Did you work with the OS team anytime in past?
Great video but what is the criteria for these processes; how do we know what they should be? How do we use this as a tool other than see what the various contents show?
Microsoft set the rules for processes in their SDK kits they provide to developers. Linux/Android and iOS all have something similar and they too have process monitoring tools like sysinternals. These tools help the IT pro in collecting information about a software or operating system problem then communicate their finding to developers. Developers to the hard work of debugging code.
Any client or server in any type of VM still needs the same update/patch cycle, security policies and management as if it was running on real hardware.
@@TechsavvyProductions Oh yes that's true. I am also a Windows troubleshooting specialist and I know there are so many things to know. Anyway I will follow this serie hoping the next one will be soon! Thanks for the great job. :)
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Great pacing, tone, concise delivery & completely devoid of fluff.
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Thank you very much for your hard work to make a high quality educational videos for free .. You are truly a great man
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So good to see Mr. V is still willing to help and educate people in computer technology, your computer will have problems at the worst time possible.
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I've never seen such valuable free content anywhere on youtube
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You are fantastic, if school would be like this almost no one would be borred.
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Gives the hungry to know more about Windows OS.
Thanks for your efforts and clarity. Very clean explanation. Your videos is very simple and efficient.
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No person explained so well like the way you did. Kudos to you.
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Very accurate and beginner friendly video! It is good to note that the reason why Windows ran on only ring 0 and 3 was because back then during the development of NT3.5, NT3.51, and NT4.0, they supported 3 architectures other than x86 which were PowerPC, Alpha, and MIPS. PowerPC and MIPs only had 2 rings of protection and for continuity in functionality between these 4 platforms, only 2 rings were used.
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@@TechsavvyProductions I'm from Ireland also Lowell, Love your lectures and enjoy your wit, thanks for the information.
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Always a wonderful presentation - thank you for all the work you put into these. Ben Price - San Antonio
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These videos are invaluable as i am an It support engineer thank you so much for these videos professor Vanderpool
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great way explaining technical details. keep making such videos
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I found it very informative and fruitful . I am from India . Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
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Was searching for really usefull skill provider for decades and found one..so detailed.. Love the way you explaining each point.. Doing great.. Doing good.. Doing new..you are helping the techies across the world
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While watching this video I was pretty sure it was some Microsoft engineer explaining it. It's GREAT!!!! Loved it. Easy to understand, methodological.
Did you work with the OS team anytime in past?
Thanks for the kind words but just an ordinary instructor in Florida, thanks for watching!
Great presentation I really like how you went all out on this
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such well produced video.
You made it very comprehensive!
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Very useful... Good explanation. Browsing your videos now and putting them in queue to watch.
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These video’s are very good, and under rated. Thank you for your work.
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WOW- so informative and to the point- Many thanks, Lowell
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Great video but what is the criteria for these processes; how do we know what they should be? How do we use this as a tool other than see what the various contents show?
Microsoft set the rules for processes in their SDK kits they provide to developers. Linux/Android and iOS all have something similar and they too have process monitoring tools like sysinternals. These tools help the IT pro in collecting information about a software or operating system problem then communicate their finding to developers. Developers to the hard work of debugging code.
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Like always, awesome.
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i am watching all the videos on VM's you put put Windows 7 in a VM my question is do you still have to do security updates when installed in VM Ware
Any client or server in any type of VM still needs the same update/patch cycle, security policies and management as if it was running on real hardware.
@@TechsavvyProductions Thanks for the response Mr V , I've been enjoying your videos . I have watched about 25 so far
I don't have SystemInternalSuite on my device
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/
First! How many parts are you expecting to upload for this topic?
Not sure yet, this is a complex and comprehensive subject, I spent a month on research for just this first video! Thanks!
@@TechsavvyProductions Oh yes that's true. I am also a Windows troubleshooting specialist and I know there are so many things to know. Anyway I will follow this serie hoping the next one will be soon! Thanks for the great job. :)
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