sorry guys i can only record at 30 fps or else my graphics card is gonna blow up and die, but the quality is ok i guess thanks for the 600 views guys, this unedited and uncut garbage somehow blew up lol
@@SlavchoTheLegend11 i just realized i cant really do that, cause i dont even got a card, i use integrated graphics with my intel core i5 processor 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 xd
This version is fascinating. During an MS-DOS powered era of Windows, how did it even load the GUI and key system components without the basic MS-DOS, or at least any visible kernel, behind it? Why is the cmd window the only way to interact with the kernel? I mean, it's quite obvious from a technological perspective. Doesn't relieve my wish to interact with the early Windows NT kernel, however.
I bought it at a convention in 1997(i am notsure which year), It would not install natively on my computer even though it supports ppc and mips processors. It required bios or some thing. So I had to use an emulator.
i use my goddang 128GB (shows up as 115GB, no idea why) USB 2.0 Stick, and its slow as hell xD, i split it into 2 partitions, but mreged them again, cause i ran out of space. ISOs are big meat xD.
when I went to install windows NT on my vmware, the mouse arrow started dancing on the screen and didn't stop anymore, how angry did I get 🤣🤣🤣 is this normal?? Is there a way to fix this??
well, its cause the mouse driver isnt installed (you are using the generic driver while installing), so after installing vmware tools and rebooting, it should be fixed, and a temporary solution would be to exit the vm and go back into it again (ctrl + alt, and then ctrl + g or click), and it should stop
sorry guys i can only record at 30 fps or else my graphics card is gonna blow up and die, but the quality is ok i guess
thanks for the 600 views guys, this unedited and uncut garbage somehow blew up lol
it's ok keep it up if the card not work take it to service to change the card
@@SlavchoTheLegend11 i just realized i cant really do that, cause i dont even got a card, i use integrated graphics with my intel core i5 processor 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 xd
This version is fascinating. During an MS-DOS powered era of Windows, how did it even load the GUI and key system components without the basic MS-DOS, or at least any visible kernel, behind it? Why is the cmd window the only way to interact with the kernel?
I mean, it's quite obvious from a technological perspective. Doesn't relieve my wish to interact with the early Windows NT kernel, however.
michealsoft binbows
I bought it at a convention in 1997(i am notsure which year), It would not install natively on my computer even though it supports ppc and mips processors. It required bios or some thing. So I had to use an emulator.
i use my goddang 128GB (shows up as 115GB, no idea why) USB 2.0 Stick, and its slow as hell xD, i split it into 2 partitions, but mreged them again, cause i ran out of space. ISOs are big meat xD.
anyone know why the setup formatted the partition as fat, rather than ntfs, although i literally selected ntfs?
when I went to install windows NT on my vmware, the mouse arrow started dancing on the screen and didn't stop anymore, how angry did I get 🤣🤣🤣 is this normal?? Is there a way to fix this??
well, its cause the mouse driver isnt installed (you are using the generic driver while installing), so after installing vmware tools and rebooting, it should be fixed, and a temporary solution would be to exit the vm and go back into it again (ctrl + alt, and then ctrl + g or click), and it should stop
and yes, this is totally normal especially with the generic mouse driver
binbows 11 sucks