some other interesting facts I've found: - you can turn the arrow mouse cursor into an icon by changing the extension and 1 byte in the. cur file using a hex editor - you can press F10 in the Windows 7 styled boot menu to manually edit boot parameters (kind of like what you can do in Linux boot managers) - holding down F5 in taskmgr while in the performance tab will make the graph update really fast - you can press certain function keys in command prompt to bring up a list of previously entered commands and a command history search tool - "Documents and Settings" is a folder that still exists in Windows 10, but it's hidden and a symbolic link to the regular Users folder - you can enable memory address codes in addition to the normal error code in Windows 8/10 blue screens (they'll show up in the top left corner) - you can mount drives into regular folders in addition to normal drive letters using diskmgmt.msc - the Windows 8/10 logo is actually just a trapezoid with two crossing lines going through it - Windows 10 still has the Windows Vista/7 startup sound (if you enable it) - the default Windows XP mouse cursors still exist in Windows 10
3. Holding F5 in classic taskmgr performance tab will make it update as fast as it can render. They capped the max speed in the new one. 10. If you mean the non animated ones that's not really from xp, but just the old not animated style.
You have no idea how close I was to having a heart attack when I watched this video after a few hours of playing geometry dash only to immediately hear fingerbang
@@CreeperPookie I made a typo on the internet, and for that I am truly sorry. Prior to reading your reply, I had very little remorse for any "mistake" that I made. I was simply too arrogant to realize that I could ever possibly make a mistake. The correction that you have written regarding my use of "Its" (Possessive) and not "It's" (Compound) has made me reconsider my perfection, and realize that we all make mistakes at times, and for that I am thankful. That being said, you forgot to capitalize the "I" in "It's".
SSD Disks can't recover their files with simple recovery tools, as done to HDDs, because of the file allocation system used. Very informative video. Keep it up.
The registry system on Windows is unnecessarily complicated compared to the likes of macOS, BSD and Linux where you have text files in /etc that you can just open with a simple text editor.
Good info overall. Some of the facts also apply to much earlier versions of NT, even back to the original 3.1 version. The 260-character path name and the fact that the HKLM & HKU hives of the registry have always been database files are just some examples.
That's crazy that your image was already gone. I used the same software and I got back files I deleted months before and only realized now that I deleted them. I was actually quite stunned.
The fact about Windows 10 legacy boot menu was my go-to the entire time since I upgraded my hardware for Windows 10 64-bit. And, Endy, there's one thing I've got to say about this: You're a [BIG SHOT] for that. That was the most of the life advice I could afford. No need to go wild with Key+F8. Now, all I need to do is.. somehow switch the drive letter from the side of Windows 10 from C: to O: so the two systems in my hardware configuration match from either side (both legacy Windows 7 32-bit itself and new Windows 10 64-bit). I know where my systems are stored in the disk manager. 0 - Data disk, 1 physical terabyte, GPT. 1 - Future Windows 7 disk, 500 physical gigabytes, MBR to GPT. 2 - Windows 10 disk, 512 physical gigabytes, GPT.
Troll phisics: Infinite Storage > Create a C: folder > Open properties and wait (brotip: use magnets for faster waiting) > Open the folder > Infinite Storage
@@GoogleDoesEvil i would use linux but needing to use terminal most of the time when there's a program that hasnt got a file for linux (bc its most of the time, i just want to play osu but i only can play old 2015 version) is kinda tough
The fact that the terminal checks whether a file is executable sounds like Linux, where extensions are completely unnecessary (kinda, some applications still depend on extensions, probably for cross platform compatibility), since the file itself contains the info on how to be interpreted Also, it's interesting to see that the way diskdrives work in Windows (considering that there is an actual root folder) is very similar to that of Linux and Unix afterall (with there being only one filetree, independent of drives and partitions), although it's much more masked (probably to make stuff easier to understand for non tech savvy people?)
Permanently deleted files isn't just Windows 10 thing, is a thing that applies to every single device and storage. There are programs that make you able to delete file permanently by deleting it and overwriting it using various methods. You can also do it manually by filling up storage completely with bunch of stuff.
I always wondered where the registry was stored. Is it possible change values in the registry outside the regedit? Just by messing up the files? And what is we delete some of the files, how would windows react? I guess it will be the same as deleting the registry using regedit. Thank you for the video
8:40 Interesting… I've noticed the disk cleanup program doesn't show UAC, even with "run as administrator", but how can only specific programs by Microsoft do this? Is it hardcoded into the OS? 9:55 That's better than classic Windows with Windows 95's modified 3.1 look and other installer oddities…but they really should let us use that *AERO BASIC THEME* outside of compatibility mode…
For your first question: no, its not hardcoded. They just add an manifest file in their exes with uiacess parameter to true. Then, they sign their executables files with their code signing certificates.
When installing python, you have the option to remove the file path limit. You can likely do this manually, but I am officially immune to file path limits.
That fact about the installer also applies to recovery mode - it saved my ass once as I was able to open notepad and save files to a USB drive just using the save/open file dialogue.
@Darko Stašević would older versions of logonui/explorer work? Also is it possible to switch the basic theme to the classic theme that was present at the same time as Win7 basic?
You forgot how Windows 10 has a shutdown screen for non-ACPI computers despite requiring ACPI. What I mean is the screen saying "It it now safe to turn off your computer"
@@happywojak What do you mean old? I remember the days of Treyarus (if thats even how you spell it) and minecraft mod adventures. This was the intro when I stopped watching him. Times have changed I suppose.
10. I unfortunatelly knew. SO many problems with path being too long. Why did they even let me 6. C:\ is just a disk letter, Windows use. I never thought it as a root folder. 5. I think this is a common knowledge. Also Microsoft should make a file restoring software added to Windows by default. 2. This is actually interesting.
Ran into the Path issue after installing Minecraft Preview on my E Drive when I was moving my Resource Packs Addons and Worlds (Error was on a file called slabs which is a JSON file)
8:50 I did this on my desktop PC because I had to restart my PC every time I wanted to boot into my dual-booted Linux distribution, which is a big waste of time.
Also, there is a glitch in Windows 10 Storage Settings. In that when you open that, you can see the file sizes calculating. Then quickly click on anything and come back. You can see that the file size will be glitched and goes somewhere.... You can check that!
It's fun experience exploring "forbidden" Windows system files on some Linux Machine, then you can clearly see what's on the drive physically not what Windows system shows you
Hello Enderman. I need your help.I use internet in my pc with mobile usb therhering with WiFi. But a few days ago I am having some problem. It says my inter access is limited. When i troubleshooted it says "windows socket registry entries required for network connectivity are missing" Please can you help me?
some other interesting facts I've found:
- you can turn the arrow mouse cursor into an icon by changing the extension and 1 byte in the. cur file using a hex editor
- you can press F10 in the Windows 7 styled boot menu to manually edit boot parameters (kind of like what you can do in Linux boot managers)
- holding down F5 in taskmgr while in the performance tab will make the graph update really fast
- you can press certain function keys in command prompt to bring up a list of previously entered commands and a command history search tool
- "Documents and Settings" is a folder that still exists in Windows 10, but it's hidden and a symbolic link to the regular Users folder
- you can enable memory address codes in addition to the normal error code in Windows 8/10 blue screens (they'll show up in the top left corner)
- you can mount drives into regular folders in addition to normal drive letters using diskmgmt.msc
- the Windows 8/10 logo is actually just a trapezoid with two crossing lines going through it
- Windows 10 still has the Windows Vista/7 startup sound (if you enable it)
- the default Windows XP mouse cursors still exist in Windows 10
3. Holding F5 in classic taskmgr performance tab will make it update as fast as it can render.
They capped the max speed in the new one.
10. If you mean the non animated ones that's not really from xp, but just the old not animated style.
@@_GhostMiner It has a longer tail like XP does
How can i enable these codes in BSOD?
9:20 invokes nostalgia. Only true legends know how important that song is
GĐ player: Vietnam flashback
Wait l'm vietnamese
THE NOSTALGIA
Wonder when will DanTDM will reply.
DANTDM AND GD!
DAMN!!!
DanTDM nostalgia
You have no idea how close I was to having a heart attack when I watched this video after a few hours of playing geometry dash only to immediately hear fingerbang
@Manly Rancer delete the comment lol or edit it and say you were wrong
Fingerspace
@Justin Klenke Same
RobTop changed the name because it sounded "sus"
i'm a gd player and happen the same to me
3:31
*nix: "Hey, I've seen this one before!"
Windows: "What do you mean? Its a brand new feature!"
N E W
Linux can do this with pretty much any file type, this because it checks the header and determines automatically how to run it
It's*
@@CreeperPookie I made a typo on the internet, and for that I am truly sorry. Prior to reading your reply, I had very little remorse for any "mistake" that I made. I was simply too arrogant to realize that I could ever possibly make a mistake. The correction that you have written regarding my use of "Its" (Possessive) and not "It's" (Compound) has made me reconsider my perfection, and realize that we all make mistakes at times, and for that I am thankful.
That being said, you forgot to capitalize the "I" in "It's".
@@CreeperPookie I-t'S*
SSD Disks can't recover their files with simple recovery tools, as done to HDDs, because of the file allocation system used.
Very informative video. Keep it up.
At least EaseUS can recover the video TH-cam can't
LMFOAAOAOA
wtf
I don’t have easeUS I have easeUS
@@ricenova8 ?
@@JayCeeCreates What you wanna have a bad time?
"u re not playing GD"
i see GD shortcut on your desktop
music from GD
да,мени само није јасно зашто не жели да призна малу ствар
@@bokexd3173 исто
Please don't bomb rush us kthx
Тачно
@@rickastley5931 bop
Geometry Dash - Fingerdash .... I love you for that music xD
And for press start?
Its from subzero, IDK if you played with the free games
Yeeeeesssss
he also plays geometry dash too
I Play geometry dash
the guy puts much gd music in his videos lol
The registry system on Windows is unnecessarily complicated compared to the likes of macOS, BSD and Linux where you have text files in /etc that you can just open with a simple text editor.
Good info overall. Some of the facts also apply to much earlier versions of NT, even back to the original 3.1 version. The 260-character path name and the fact that the HKLM & HKU hives of the registry have always been database files are just some examples.
I just love how the file size immediately jumps from like 130 something gigabytes to nearly 29 terabytes in a span of 4 seconds.
Me: hears MDK - Fingerbang
Me: Remembers i have 890 Attempts.
i have like 3000 attempts
@@jdev1647 oh lol
Lol that's easy level you just need some reaction and timings
fingerdash's "insane" difficulty is fake, it's only a 6 star harder at most
i had 20k bro😩
I just had a nostalgia wave with these songs. Nice.
0:07 - Is this a Geometry Dash reference?
Good choice for the Soundtrack
It is a gd song
Its a song... that got in gd. Stop saying its from gd when its from mdk
And press start
look at 10:58 at his desktop
@@nugatyt MORE GD
I still remember the time when you use the Fingerbang (Fingerdash) song in the CleanThis™ video :))
Anyways, nice video tho!
LOL
That's crazy that your image was already gone. I used the same software and I got back files I deleted months before and only realized now that I deleted them. I was actually quite stunned.
The fact about Windows 10 legacy boot menu was my go-to the entire time since I upgraded my hardware for Windows 10 64-bit. And, Endy, there's one thing I've got to say about this: You're a [BIG SHOT] for that. That was the most of the life advice I could afford. No need to go wild with Key+F8. Now, all I need to do is.. somehow switch the drive letter from the side of Windows 10 from C: to O: so the two systems in my hardware configuration match from either side (both legacy Windows 7 32-bit itself and new Windows 10 64-bit). I know where my systems are stored in the disk manager.
0 - Data disk, 1 physical terabyte, GPT.
1 - Future Windows 7 disk, 500 physical gigabytes, MBR to GPT.
2 - Windows 10 disk, 512 physical gigabytes, GPT.
7u
> Create a C: folder
> Go to properties and wait
> Open the folder
> Infinite storage
Converting into .trollphisics ....
Troll phisics:
Infinite Storage
> Create a C: folder
> Open properties and wait
(brotip: use magnets for faster waiting)
> Open the folder
> Infinite Storage
@@yourhardworkgone hard drive companies will go bankrupt
Oh.. So when I'm older, my project folder will have "a" file names because there are too many folders inside my folders
masking executables could definitely be dangerous, I wonder if it goes all the way back to win95 days, or if it only works on NT or higher.
Wonder if Microsoft will fix that? Probably not, considering it's not a huge issue.
@@GoogleDoesEvil i would use linux but needing to use terminal most of the time when there's a program that hasnt got a file for linux (bc its most of the time, i just want to play osu but i only can play old 2015 version) is kinda tough
@@GoogleDoesEvil Not really. You need to mark a file as executable in order to execute it in Linux, which is not done by default
9:05 press start: *starts*
Me: nostalgia noise
Dude, youtube's notification system sucks, I didn't get a notification when you uploaded this vid
IKR
Well, The fact that there was a period of time when they unsubbed people for no reason isn't better.Thats why we all know this is youtube...
ik
@@S3vRne7 its not for no reason, they just think that you are a spambot
@@toshibatoshamara umm, I get from other channels ya know, but I have put notifications to all
The fact that the terminal checks whether a file is executable sounds like Linux, where extensions are completely unnecessary (kinda, some applications still depend on extensions, probably for cross platform compatibility), since the file itself contains the info on how to be interpreted
Also, it's interesting to see that the way diskdrives work in Windows (considering that there is an actual root folder) is very similar to that of Linux and Unix afterall (with there being only one filetree, independent of drives and partitions), although it's much more masked (probably to make stuff easier to understand for non tech savvy people?)
Permanently deleted files isn't just Windows 10 thing, is a thing that applies to every single device and storage. There are programs that make you able to delete file permanently by deleting it and overwriting it using various methods. You can also do it manually by filling up storage completely with bunch of stuff.
I always wondered where the registry was stored. Is it possible change values in the registry outside the regedit? Just by messing up the files?
And what is we delete some of the files, how would windows react? I guess it will be the same as deleting the registry using regedit.
Thank you for the video
0:30 reminds me of the time i made a *1.36 GB text file* by writing "man edits and dies in 4k" constantly for ~50m lines
what
enderman I have to give you a big compliment for writing what kind of songs you use.
helped and it will help a lot more people 😀
8:40 Interesting… I've noticed the disk cleanup program doesn't show UAC, even with "run as administrator", but how can only specific programs by Microsoft do this? Is it hardcoded into the OS?
9:55 That's better than classic Windows with Windows 95's modified 3.1 look and other installer oddities…but they really should let us use that *AERO BASIC THEME* outside of compatibility mode…
For your first question: no, its not hardcoded. They just add an manifest file in their exes with uiacess parameter to true. Then, they sign their executables files with their code signing certificates.
man i live your videos i get really excited when i see a new vid
When installing python, you have the option to remove the file path limit. You can likely do this manually, but I am officially immune to file path limits.
I love your videos man! Keep it up!
0:12 OH NO... FINGERDASH.
Also it's so funny that you've chosen the same songs that RobTop "borrowed" for Geometry Dash.
I cannot concentrate in the video with not one but two geometry dash songs lmao 🤣🤣
Me too...
well he does play gd...
@@ayoitsromi you sure? 😏😏😏
@@samueldarren2002 yea, you can see the game on his desktop in some of his past videos
and dantdm's intro music
Andrew actually keeps me updated about windows facts and more keep up the good work👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Me not having a clue on computers😀
Enderman: *lemme teach you*
I am absolutely shocked that legacy boot menu can be still enabled! saves me a lot of pain. Thanks!
They still use the same bootloader lol, its from 2000 hello microsoft?
One other alternative for .exe is .pif, which makes it look like shortcut and you cant see ".pif" part
During the 9X days is was for to boot into dos to run ms-dos programs
That fact about the installer also applies to recovery mode - it saved my ass once as I was able to open notepad and save files to a USB drive just using the save/open file dialogue.
→0:40← MDK- Fingerdash
→4:34← MDK- Frostbite
→9:05← MDK- Press Start
The 1st and 3rd are geometry dash songs bruh
Hey bro, I like your video! could you tell me what is your screen recorder?
what if we swapped boot.wim with install.wim and boot from it.
7:27 Thanks , that will be useful to bypass UAC on school PCs :))
Enderman: windows installer is windows 10, but minimalistic. You get it for free
Me, who has all the windowses vms on my laptop: hEhE bOi
yo. MDK- Frostbite is so olddd. you're giving me so much nostalgia
Watching the premiere, great vid!
5:55 Same case with accidentally formatted portable storage (i.e. USB disks), as the files gone from that can be restored the same way
Only if it was quick formated, else all the data will be overwritten
Dude how did you get so good with knowledge of PC's That is insane!!!
Usage and learning.
g o o g l i n g
@Xander McKay that's not how it works
@Xander McKay same
Smoothest intro ever!
yeah
I love how he put fingerdash as the audio from geo dashhh
I Love Geometry Dash
You can also open up CMD on the windeploy screen, which gives you access to Explorer and SYSTEM user. There’s a future video idea
"Windows 10 installer is actually windows 10"
But can you use windows 10 installer as your usual windows 10?
yes in a vm
9:22 "Hello, Dan here and welcome back to another minecraft mod video.."
When you launch the Windows 10 PE, it looks a lot like the Windows 7 basic theme, is there a way to make Windows 10 look like this normally?
@Darko Stašević would older versions of logonui/explorer work? Also is it possible to switch the basic theme to the classic theme that was present at the same time as Win7 basic?
Well dwm handles the win 10 theme. It is possible to disable it to get the basic theme, although win 10 becomes really unstable.
Fingerdash!!!!! 0:36
This video is historic for any old viewers :D
.
@@smuglife64gaming21 .
@@SOTP. .
You forgot how Windows 10 has a shutdown screen for non-ACPI computers despite requiring ACPI. What I mean is the screen saying "It it now safe to turn off your computer"
0:42 *song turns into geometry dash*
fingerdash
Yes
I expected this to be a shitpost. I'm honestly surprised and straight up love this!
9:12 BRUHHHHHHH GD SUBZERO BRUHHHHHH
Hi enderman. How to launch the operating system in real computer which installed in virtual box?
9:20 YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME! YOU DON'T MAKE ME FEEL THINGS! Don't you dare make me feel nostalgia again Enderman! I KNOW YOU CAN HEAR ME! /s
Old DanTDM Intro :(
Oh look, its Press Start song
I guess only people who played gd subzero know this song
@@happywojak What do you mean old? I remember the days of Treyarus (if thats even how you spell it) and minecraft mod adventures. This was the intro when I stopped watching him. Times have changed I suppose.
6:39 For a second you can see the original photo before it gets corrupted.
POV: you are watching during the premiere
Fk you
cringe
@Ezekiel Stutzman exactly.
Btw you can somehow bypass uac on windows 10 thru task manager the run feature idk about the windows 8 or 8.q
0:43 He obviously doesn't play geometry dash
And also 9:05
0:18 ur using geometry dash music (fingerdash full ver)
nice music choice :D
...i saw VEE thing that made some of your videos go striked-
please keep ur channel safe 👀
Hey a question, can I open a malware in a VM for example Oracle VM Box?
Good video and all but I had flashbacks to grinding fingerdash
I was playing with UNC Paths in powershell, and I decided to see if I could access the C drive as a UNC Path.
No, apparently C:\ does not exist.
10. I unfortunatelly knew. SO many problems with path being too long. Why did they even let me
6. C:\ is just a disk letter, Windows use. I never thought it as a root folder.
5. I think this is a common knowledge. Also Microsoft should make a file restoring software added to Windows by default.
2. This is actually interesting.
0:13 On first fact, this limitation can be disabled on Windows 10 version 1607 and later via registry key or group policy.
0:04 enderman is taking the pumpkin to make a snow golem 😉
Ran into the Path issue after installing Minecraft Preview on my E Drive when I was moving my Resource Packs Addons and Worlds (Error was on a file called slabs which is a JSON file)
11:13 I thought your video about restricted file names and FlyTech's video about restricted file names were similiar... I guess that's why.
Thank You so mutch :) Great video Enderman :)
nice intro btw i like it so creative and simple but cool
Enderman:I am gonna build 20th aniversary Windows XP computer
Me who still uses Windows XP machine to this day:observe
Fun fact: even though Windows 2000 was quoted as the "last os that runs on dos". Windows still relys on dos. Even though They're trying to kick it out
@Lucas Zhu yeah. But if you look deep enough, you'll see that it relys on stuff as far back as it goes
2000 is NT
The song "Press Start" immediately reminded me of a specific youtuber I haven't watched in a while...
8:50
I did this on my desktop PC because I had to restart my PC every time I wanted to boot into my dual-booted Linux distribution, which is a big waste of time.
You could've just increased your GRUB selection time and set it to be the first boot loader
Is Enderman playing Geometry Dash or this is just me?
Another fact: Enderman loves GD music
That was Informative 😎👍🏻
Thanks for Facts
Also, there is a glitch in Windows 10 Storage Settings. In that when you open that, you can see the file sizes calculating. Then quickly click on anything and come back. You can see that the file size will be glitched and goes somewhere....
You can check that!
You know that file extentions just help programs and OS to identify a file type, the code remains the same either is for a executable or a picture.
i just found this chanel and it tought me more in not even an hour than school has in 48
0:15 can you bypass the limit with cmd
How you get the windows xp vmx or you've installed xp?
Btw Andrew how did you open CMD when you were in the windows 10 installer?
Shift+F10
@@misssavage7430 K thanks
the geometry dash music though, brings back memories
Yes, you're right. C:\ is not the root of Windows, it's just a smiley face.
It's fun experience exploring "forbidden" Windows system files on some Linux Machine, then you can clearly see what's on the drive physically not what Windows system shows you
im binging your videos to understand windows NT better.
you can also use task manager to bypass uac
I LOVE YOUR NEW INTRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love that music : MDK Frostbite , at 4:34
Hello Enderman.
I need your help.I use internet in my pc with mobile usb therhering with WiFi.
But a few days ago I am having some problem.
It says my inter access is limited.
When i troubleshooted it says
"windows socket registry entries required for network connectivity are missing"
Please can you help me?