it didn't end well probably due to it being compatible with like xp sp2 apps, but i bet if you used a beta version of 10 from like 2014 or early 2015, it would be doable and maybe even good as it would have the same app compatability as windows 8.1
my friend from sweden uses windows whisler 2028 as its daily driver and he didnt complain aside from programs made for XP that dont support 2000 or Me dont work on whisler.
I would like to use this but I much rather use that build on the virtual machine cuz that would be the best route than that You can take my point But it's my opinion
@@ricenova8 Windows 11 needs a 8th Gen Intel (Coffee, Whiskey, or Amber Lake) or Ryzen 2xxx (Zen+) or better CPU as well as TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. There are workarounds to make it install without these requirements for those that don't know. Microsoft is supposed to patch Windows 11 to "fix the issues" of Windows 11 working on non specified hardware. I am not going the Windows 11 route, I am going to be going full into Linux which will be a learning curve as I only know the basics right now.
This brick computes at all today is impressive
wouldn't exactly called this leaked lol
thats the public beta for windows 7, would have been hilarious to try an actual leaked windows 7 build though
I dual booted Vista and the Win 7 beta. The next day I wiped Vista. 7 was that much better.
Cool Video
i cant succeed doing the same. i tried using Windows 10 build 9888 and i failed
it didn't end well probably due to it being compatible with like xp sp2 apps, but i bet if you used a beta version of 10 from like 2014 or early 2015, it would be doable and maybe even good as it would have the same app compatability as windows 8.1
my friend from sweden uses windows whisler 2028 as its daily driver and he didnt complain aside from programs made for XP that dont support 2000 or Me dont work on whisler.
I would like to use this but I much rather use that build on the virtual machine cuz that would be the best route than that
You can take my point
But it's my opinion
wasnt this exactly what happened with Windows 11?
Hardware requirements will continue to hold people off. Till 2025, or class action lawsuit.
@@Vel_178 i mean the leaked builds, but as long as people have enough ram and a decent cpu/gpu, then Windows 11 should run.
@@ricenova8 Windows 11 needs a 8th Gen Intel (Coffee, Whiskey, or Amber Lake) or Ryzen 2xxx (Zen+) or better CPU as well as TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. There are workarounds to make it install without these requirements for those that don't know. Microsoft is supposed to patch Windows 11 to "fix the issues" of Windows 11 working on non specified hardware. I am not going the Windows 11 route, I am going to be going full into Linux which will be a learning curve as I only know the basics right now.
Imagine if I would get the beta builds more stable
How do I modify all my Windows builds to anything
If you know what I mean