Secure boot is defo more insane. Uefi is easy enough for me to recreate, that whole linux terminal shenanigans to generate secureboot keys not so much I would have trouble even if I followed it to a t lol
Yes, it would probably be possible if you could capture XP in a WIM and deploy it or something Graphics could break if you don't have a compatible GPU though
@@DanTDMJace when I wrote this comment outlook didn't require SPA(Secure Password Authentication) which doesn't work propeply on outlook express but gmail works just fine without SPA (for now). And if you're talking about connecting to the actual servers you just need modern certificates.
When you say that handling secure boot keys is dangerous, you are talking about actual hardware, right? Can your steps be attempted on a virtual machine without any issues? Even if you haven't completely cleared the dbx?
Shrink Windows 10 LTSC 2021 to 800 MB PLEASE! Windows 11 is much lighter, so it's pretty easy to do that! But Windows 10 is heavy but Faster. So please do Windows 10. nice video btw!
@@laglife It's an old pc with : -4 GB of RAM DDR3 -Core i5-2400 Processor -Gigabyte H61M-S2P Motherboard -Intel HD 2000 Graphics Card -500 GB WD BLUE HDD ... I saw UEFI compatibility for graphics card in GPUZ and I found that graphics card supports UEFI
Try using UefiSeven ( github.com/manatails/uefiseven ), apparently it can fix various issues with UEFI graphics on non-EFI supported OSes, such as Windows 7 (and XP ofc)
@@gabriledyt Your comment is nonsense. 1 search on the internet is enough to get thousands of results that Microsoft has official NVMe support for Windows 7 and it works without any problems
Most likely yes, though I'd imagine it would be easier to just make a video driver that does software 3D acceleration (similar to SoftGPU for Win9x) rather than patching closed source system executables.
Its only been a few months, congrats man! I have been here since 300 ish
Dude you managed to get XP working with UEFI!? That's insane!!
Secure boot is defo more insane.
Uefi is easy enough for me to recreate, that whole linux terminal shenanigans to generate secureboot keys not so much I would have trouble even if I followed it to a t lol
Awesome!
🔥💪🏻😎
daniel?
Also you could have used a very nice tool called sbctl to automatically create keys, enroll them, and sign boot files with simple commands
I've been watching your content since you had 800 subs, keep up the good work!
Could this be done On a real machine with only uefi mode and no csm , like I do steps in VMware then clone it to my ssd ?
Yes, it would probably be possible if you could capture XP in a WIM and deploy it or something
Graphics could break if you don't have a compatible GPU though
What's about One-Core API with Windows XP Professional x64 + UEFI Secure boot & TPM ?
PLEASE NO.. that's so cursed
@@Cheddy Why? One Core API has been running stable on my real Haswell XP 64 system + GTX 980 Ti for months
I just want to go back to the 2000s 😢
Great video man!
How do you blur specific areas of the screen with kdenlive?
There's videos showing how to do it
@@morganb900 The tutorial I followed caused Kdenlive to crash
@@TheRealAlphaXD what OS you use
25s ago bro
@@morganb900Linux (TUXEDO OS 3)
The best Windows. I miss xp.
do RevertT. it's RevertSV but from Windows 10 to Windows 8.1 instead of 11 to 10 (it's called RevertT because of the Windows 10 codename, Threshold)
yeah nice idea do with ltsb 2015 it ends support at same time as 22h2 but has the 8.1 remants.
@laglife Can you try getting the rounded corner driver on windows 10 from 11? That would be sick.
A cool video idea would be to get windows xp outlook express working propeply. I tried it myself and I was able to get it working with outlook
OE doesn't have necessary security to connect to modern email providers.
@@DanTDMJace when I wrote this comment outlook didn't require SPA(Secure Password Authentication) which doesn't work propeply on outlook express but gmail works just fine without SPA (for now). And if you're talking about connecting to the actual servers you just need modern certificates.
This is awesome.
I wonder if UEFISeven works with XP...
It doesnt
cant get past the 0f error in the boot menager, you said to redo the bcd but it still hasnt resolved anything, do you know a possible issue?
Try same with Windows 7
Also clear the "bro fell off" "ohio skibidi rizz" brainrot garbage from comments section
skibidi dop yes yes
Why do you people get so triggered when you hear these words? Are they part of some demonic spell?
Mine's the first normal comment lol
and mine second
@@hmwndpI'm fine around them
Been trying to do this with 32-bit XP...
is there debug/chk build of xp64bit sp2? thx
Can it also be mounted to GPT, or an MBR disk needed?
Can u make a tutorial of installing Windows 7 on UEFI Class 3?
What about 7?
Great video but Daniel Myslivets already did it like year or 2 ago. If you need i will leave link in anwsers to this comment ( not advertising )
okay if yt removes link i will leave title of video
Just find it on yt or on his channel
Чем отличаются BIOS и UEFI? Дружим старые Windows c UEFI
He only did it with 32-bit XP, this was on 64-bit which does work on modern hardware
@@laglife Oh i didnt know about that
When you say that handling secure boot keys is dangerous, you are talking about actual hardware, right? Can your steps be attempted on a virtual machine without any issues? Even if you haven't completely cleared the dbx?
I am talking about real hardware, if you mess up a VM you can just delete it or roll back a snapshot
Tuyệt vời bạn.
Shrink Windows 10 LTSC 2021 to 800 MB PLEASE! Windows 11 is much lighter, so it's pretty easy to do that! But Windows 10 is heavy but Faster. So please do Windows 10. nice video btw!
How is Windows 11 much lighter?
How is Windows 11 much lighter?
@CrossUnity Bro try and shrink Windows 10 LTSC to 800mb
@@Windows_Guy that doesn't answer my question.
@CrossUnity windows 11 can be EASILY shrinked to 800mb
windows 7 on uefi + secure boot?
definitely i wanted to install windows 7 on uefi but it was just stuck
Windows 7 already work in UEFI and Secure Boot
@@OltScript313 no but i found a reddit post it works wiht modified iso but has no secureboot.
@@mrfoxesite69420 Yes, Secure Boot has was implemented starting with Windows 8
awesome!
Umm , I get a BlInitialize x00009a error.
This is probably a UEFI implementation issue if you did all the steps corrrectly, not much can be done to fix this :(
Perfect
would UEFI mean it be safer to use windows XP today? just asking
probably not, the main issue with XP today is missing security updates in the system.
Suggestion: Make a Discord server
I followed all steps in video and It gives me black screen on real pc
Graphics card might not be compatible, what’s your specs?
@@laglife
It's an old pc with :
-4 GB of RAM DDR3
-Core i5-2400 Processor
-Gigabyte H61M-S2P Motherboard
-Intel HD 2000 Graphics Card
-500 GB WD BLUE HDD
... I saw UEFI compatibility for graphics card in GPUZ and I found that graphics card supports UEFI
Try using UefiSeven ( github.com/manatails/uefiseven ), apparently it can fix various issues with UEFI graphics on non-EFI supported OSes, such as Windows 7 (and XP ofc)
Will this work (with different up to date files) on Windows 10?
Windows 10 already has uefi support...
@@BurnerAccount101-ui4etI want to see it on Windows 7/Vista
Same
@@BurnerAccount101-ui4et no I meant if you installed it with CSM on but then later want to disable it without a reinstall
@@rockpie.iso.tar.bz2 There's already a guide on converting legacy bios only installation of Windows 10 to a UEFI compatible one
0 views in 10 minutes bro rose up
TH-cam Studio view count, 20 minutes after video went public: 60
@@laglifedo you love skibidi toilet?
@@laglifeIt says 44 views
35 view after 27 minute
798 views after 6 hours bro fell off
What?
Add nvme drivers to XP and 7
7 already runs on nvme easily
@@randomgamingin144p nope
@@gabriledyt Your comment is nonsense. 1 search on the internet is enough to get thousands of results that Microsoft has official NVMe support for Windows 7 and it works without any problems
@@gabriledyt eMMC drivers for XP and 7 (I think for 7 it already exists but it is proprietary and not downloadable, not sure tho)
Itanium!?!!??
Nvm it’s x64 and only the first caption says 64-Bit edition but it’s a cool video idea
This is x86, I don't think there's even an Itanium emulator capable of running Windows yet
Yeah
Bro, it feels cursed seeing a modern chrome browser on Windows XP 💀
Skibidi ohio L rizz
Oh god shut up…
shot ap
psychopath
Shut up
get out of here, ipad kid.
Awesome Video, keep up the good work
is it possible to port software rendered aero to windows 7?
Most likely yes, though I'd imagine it would be easier to just make a video driver that does software 3D acceleration (similar to SoftGPU for Win9x) rather than patching closed source system executables.