Windows 10 22H2 on an Intel Pentium M
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60 views nah bro fell off💀
4 views in 4 days bro you shouldn’t be talking 💀
holy shit every video comment section i open has this just stop
Why pinned this is stupid
This stupid video should have no views for that stupidity of installing OS on hardware that isn't supported.
Pin of Shane >:)
Nice, thanks for noticing my tweet! I've noticed that Windows 10 version 1709 seems to be the last decent version of Windows 10 work properly on older computers especially if they use hard drives. Ever since Version 1803, it seems to have gotten much heavier than the previous versions of Windows 10 when running on older hardware.
📌coming soon tm
he will istg
but 1709 is buggy so get ltsb 2016. has more support than 22h2.
you maybe right. i'm using laptops based on celeron n2820. all i can feel is pain.
@@rchltmedia ltsb 2016 best for these machines
1803 started embedding windows defender (at the time) at boot up and locking down the OS more, it was easy to disable it initially, but then with updates they pumped them full of locked down stuff now
As soon the Bejeweled Twist music started, I subscribed haha
Good video and silly experiment, I'm impressed 22h2 booted at all
As a tech nerd who has to deploy windows installs by the batch, if you are stuck on the OOBE (windows 10 & 11) press CTRL + SHIFT + F3 (windows audit mode) helps boot you into a desktop if your having issues, it’s used for OEMS to deploy the OS and driver packs
Tried a similar experiment with Atom N450, and I've to say, it handled Windows 10 better. Browsing is still terrible, but general file management, office suite works acceptably. Boot times are somewhere around 45 seconds to desktop.
11:27 I tried running Windows 11 23H2 on an early Core 2 Duo T5500 laptop, and I can confirm that installing a video driver on bottom of the barrel systems does help take some load off of the CPU... even though modern Windows 10/11 will still slam it to a crawl, let alone a single core Pentium M.
Other than perhaps IDE connectivity, even a basic 60GB SSD will run rings around any spinning drive. I’m still using an OCZ Agility III from twelve years ago on one of my rust buckets.
It won’t help with CPU churning, but it’ll take care of many cycles dedicated towards I/O activity.
I really would have went with 21H2 IoT Enterprise LTSC with the black viper script, then overdose on opiates.
@@jakeparkinson8929 Do y'all still use "debloat" scripts in 2024?
My main laptop is a Dell D610 with a Pentium M. I upgraded it to the fastest Pentium M you can get, the 780 2.26 GHz. Runs a bit hot under heavy load, but not bad. I am running it on XP, and even online it runs just fine. I did use Windows 7 for a while back around 2018 or so, and it did run, but much slower than XP did. I could not see using any version of Windows newer than XP on a Pentium M, maybe 7 if you are only doing very lightweight tasks. When I am nolonger able to use XP anymore, which will probably be another 5 or so years if not more, I will try to find some lightweight Linux distro, not a huge Linux fan but that will be the only viable option.
Bro woke up and chose violence
My suggestion is to use Bionic pup 32 from pupy linux Yes, it's good so that the laptop doesn't become trash
*Now that's a Torture.* -æ
I usually would just install the Windows 7 or XP video driver on something like this if it wasn't supported and that works. The Dell site will have the old drivers.
Already tried this. Doesn’t work with this video chipset
Someone told me the original Win 10 from 2015 supports the intel gma chipset. Maybe it will be possible to install this old Windows first and then try to upgrade it. Maybe the old drivers will remain within the process.
I made something similar but totally different with my 2006 imac: first installed Win7 and then upgraded the running system via the Windows Upgrade Advisory Tool to Win10. All the drivers remained and we're used by the system.
Before i did that I tryed a clean Win10 Install: A lot of missing drivers, a horrible running system.
windows 11 pro 24H2 :trollface:
This makes my PEE win10 install look like it runs like lightning
I got Dell Precision M60 and when I tried to install anything after Windows 7….it says my pc does not have NX Bit…..how to patch this issue?
How did you install it on the 735 which doesn't have NX bit?
That happened to me once when I was trying to install Windows 10 😅
just a heads up there is newer versions of the pentium M i think you got the one thats alot older than the one in the windows 10 22H2 bob pony showen
- Disable all animation visual appearance is highly recommended for low end pc:
Just open system properties > advanced tab > then advanced button > uncheck all or check necessary only, then apply
- But RUclips desktop is very bad for low end PC, even with ads or adblocker
- Very bad for daily use
Try putting a cheap SSD and install windows 10 ltsb 2016 on the dell machine.
I'm not sure what you mean by the pre-configuration with rufus being unnecessary. It's just so convenient, I don't know why you wouldn't do it every time you could.
I just haven’t felt the need to use it before. Not everything I install stuff on is being set up the same way.
Linux Mint, not ubuntu, and if you got what it takes (typing archinstall) do arch on it
I had so much junk on my windows pc by nessessity, so windows for me takes 5 minutes to calm down on a reasonably quick PC. On Linux because I don't need as many "uncrap" applications it's boots in 30 seconds.
Do review of Windows 11 X Lite 24H4
you should try to connect two computers with dial up and cans with string
bro what about tiny 11??
Those are 32 bit CPUs and Windows 11 is avaiable only in a 64 bit version
i use a laptop from 2009, the company that made it went bankrupt in 2014, 4 years later
What does OOBELOCAL mean?
creating local account.
Could you try win 10 atlas os
I am still running Windows 10 to avoid Windows 11 I'm not switching to Linux for various reasons I know how to stay past End of Life I've done it before I got an emachine with Windows 7 for casual uses I mainly play console games or run off emulators and all the games I want on Steam I can get as a physical copy anyway. I am not in a rush to switch to Linux if I did it won't probably be until after End of Life Steam will still work on Windows 10 for quite as long as Windows 7 which probably 2040 for all I know I might be dead by then and not even really care about it I'm already 31 going on 32 and will be 48 by the time Steam probably cancels support on Windows 10 officially looks like I'm dying on Windows 10 because I refuse to upgrade to Windows 11 worst case scenario I can just virtual machine Linux to continue using Windows 10 I've already thought about it I'm getting old guys and it sucks. Before people say why am I running Windows 7 on an emachine for one I can use Waterfox for security updates for 2 virus scanners are your friend and for third you're not the cyber police so kindly back off that question thanks.
imagine windows 11
Next: windows 11 on a Intel Pentium M?
Impossible because it is a 32 bit CPU and Windows 11 has no 32 bit version
My god no, it's bad enough on Windows XP.
Try to Install Windows 7 on a Pentium 3
I have a dual Pentium III Tualatin 1.4 ghz system where i have tried Windows 7. Of course 32-bit with 2GB of RAM. For GPU i had ATI Radeon HD 4650 AGP. The windows interface worked somewhat snappy but web browser support is terrible nowdays because the CPU only has MMX and SSE. All browsers nowdays requires at least SSE2.
@@Robin96have u tried supermium
@@hypnosis70 I have to try it on my athlon 64 X2 that has windows xp on it. I googled and it needs the SSE2, so the oldest is pentium 4 that it can be runned on.
@@Carboy-sp8bz It works even on a Pentium 2
SSD wouldn't really do much. It's all about the slowest component. If you installed an SSD, it would probably stick below 100 MB/s. We know not enough RAM, will just kick HDD/SSD around making Windows usage worse.
I this case a SSD can help. I had a celeron laptop with 2gb ram and a SSD did a lot. Sure it will wear down the SSD faster with that but tbh I never cared
The reason microsoft edge says that you will stop reciving updates cause of unsupported hardware is that the pentium m doesn't have sse3
It is a pity that you were not able to install the drivers on the integrated video card. I remember back in 2018 I successfully installed the driver for an Intel GMA 950 (which was integrated into MoBo and paired with a "Celeron D 331") manually in Win10 LTSC 1809 (which also had the same "OOBEKEYBOARD" issue) using the unpacked driver files for WinVista (or Win7. I don't remember exactly), disabling driver signature checking if I'm not mistaken.
If you have the desire, it would be interesting to check the pre-configured Win10 LTSC 1607 which still receives official updates.
By pre-configured I mean uninstalling OneDrive, Defender; disabling "GameDVR", Meltdown/Spectre patches; applying tweaks using the "Standard" preset in FOSS "winutil" - all this will significantly reduce the use of PC resources. Especially disabling Meltdown/Spectre patches and uninstalling the Defender will significantly reduce CPU usage.
Also, it would be nice to restore the classic photo viewer from the Vista era in LTSC edition, which can be easily done with minimal editing in the Registry Editor
Running this Windows version today (Win10 22H2), on my newer Lenovo Ideapad, and it surprisingly works smooth like butter 😅
Maybe my system seems happy if running Windows 10, if 11 it seems a bit laggy 😅. Yeah, mine is newer hardware (2020 hardware to be exact)
Try running Linux Mint LMDE 6 "Faye", since it has a 32-bit version and is based on the latest debian 12.
In my 32bit Netbook I had a maximum of 2GB RAM, and I gave LMDE a chance - it ran good, but I wanted a better user experience. So i switched to MX Fluxbox Edition: The idle system only uses about 300 MB Ram.
Heres someone who used Windows 10 1607 on a thinkpad T43 with PM 780 and ATI graphics for ages before. I ran into the issue of bsod yeah but also figured out the 1703/1709 broke gpu performance for me.
And yeah the HP bios sometimes wants to load things at usb1.1 speed other times it'll do USB2 just fine, even on my HP Compaq 6910p and 8710w, I don't even know why
Also, I don't think 3gb of ram works on these, it gets picked up but you can't use all of it
*looks over to Inspiron 2200 in cupboard*
Install like a super cheap SSD and install Windows 10 LTSB 2016 on the DELL.
just saying, Iot takes more resources than Pro or Home due to extra features.
i insatlled tiny 10 on pentium B
This was fun to watch, what about windows 11?
I wonder how it can perform if you remove all pre-installed programs from control panel and some moderns apps too (like teams personal)
Of course it will not be a game changer but you can try to run chkdsk and all defrag commands in cmd and tell what seems to change?
Was interesting to see that you installed uBlock Origin on the web browser, this surely helped the CPU from loading scripts and content from tracking servers
Windows 11 cannot run on 32bit CPUs at all, and 24H2 won't run on any CPU without the POPCNT instruction - at least first generation Core i3 or AMD K10.
try nexus lite 1709
or any other optimized build
Install windows 7 instead
Nice video!
Install windows 11 on petium m
There is no 32 bit Windows 11
@@fcfcth you can bypass the system requrements
for
windows 11
@@rainbowstevepz343 Lol if the system is only built for 64 bit architecture you can't install in on a 32 bit CPU, it's not one of those system requirements
tiny10
bob pony is fr the goat
what about windows 11 23h2?
This CPU is only 32BIT and Windows 11 is 64BIT only, so it's impossible.