Thanks for watching the video! I just wanted to make a few things clear: - I didn't forget to do Windows 2000. Windows 2000 is a business release of Windows and not a consumer release. I may end up doing a similar video but with server versions, but for now please don't flood the comments saying I forgot to do Windows 2000. - At 8:39, it isn't an editor or recording graphical glitch. That actually happened. - At 4:38, I was in a Linux distro called Parted Magic to make the drive larger. - For the first half of the Windows 8.0 section, I was upgrading to build 7963 to allow upgrading from an x86 system to an x64 system, which was a mandatory step to complete due to Windows 11 only installing in 64-bit environments. Thanks to @Vistawave for help with that part especially. - The Windows 11 installer says 'Windows Server' at places. A command was run at the start which made it think it was a server version and therefore it skipped TPM and Secure Boot checks, both of which the VM did not have. Thanks for reading! Subscribe if you enjoyed! 😁
Awesome! Most of these releases I experienced myself over the years, but still, some of them were too old even for me lol. So that was really entertaining to watch. Thank you very much for putting this all together. And yeah, sadly that workaround on Windows 11 was necessary. Because Microsoft, that's why.
@@InfiniTech78 Windows 8 compatibility, 4 GB of RAM, PAE/NX enabled, Default paravirtualization, 128 MB of VRAM, 3D Acceleration enabled, 60 GB hard-drive on IDE, DVD drive also on IDE, Soundblaster 16 sound card, NAT networking, Port on COM1, USB 1.1 controler, and at 5:04 how did you get the Windows XP setup to display time higher than 39 mins?
Thanks for watching the video! I just wanted to make a few things clear:
- I didn't forget to do Windows 2000. Windows 2000 is a business release of Windows and not a consumer release. I may end up doing a similar video but with server versions, but for now please don't flood the comments saying I forgot to do Windows 2000.
- At 8:39, it isn't an editor or recording graphical glitch. That actually happened.
- At 4:38, I was in a Linux distro called Parted Magic to make the drive larger.
- For the first half of the Windows 8.0 section, I was upgrading to build 7963 to allow upgrading from an x86 system to an x64 system, which was a mandatory step to complete due to Windows 11 only installing in 64-bit environments. Thanks to @Vistawave for help with that part especially.
- The Windows 11 installer says 'Windows Server' at places. A command was run at the start which made it think it was a server version and therefore it skipped TPM and Secure Boot checks, both of which the VM did not have.
Thanks for reading! Subscribe if you enjoyed! 😁
Windows 2000 is not a server release, it's a NT release. The server version of Windows 2000 is Windows 2000 Server
@@ignacyk3203 Might be better to call it a business release.
@@ThatRandomToast yes whatever
Nice 🎉 😊 btw didnt know that you and @MSVistawave did together
Awesome! Most of these releases I experienced myself over the years, but still, some of them were too old even for me lol. So that was really entertaining to watch. Thank you very much for putting this all together. And yeah, sadly that workaround on Windows 11 was necessary. Because Microsoft, that's why.
Now do it on a 1985 vintage computer! And run WordPerfect 4.2 each time...
That's something Michael MJD would do... :D
Yeah!
Is that Deaf Kev - Invincible?
Yes, check the description for all the music used in the video :)
this exists, but i have not tested it
Im trying the same but im stuck on Windows 8 becouse Windows 8.1 Setup randomly freezes
Change the DVD drive to IDE
@@InfiniTech78 I'm using Virtualbox lol even if i have VMvare becouse idk, and it's already IDE
@@MSVistawave Randomly freezes in random parts of the setup
What are your RAM and CPU specs?
@@InfiniTech78 Windows 8 compatibility, 4 GB of RAM, PAE/NX enabled, Default paravirtualization, 128 MB of VRAM, 3D Acceleration enabled, 60 GB hard-drive on IDE, DVD drive also on IDE, Soundblaster 16 sound card, NAT networking, Port on COM1, USB 1.1 controler, and at 5:04 how did you get the Windows XP setup to display time higher than 39 mins?