This is the earliest available build. Soon we will get Windows 1.0 DR4, get ready for that. Let's also hope it's not corrupted and it's not fake. Where do you want to get it from? WinWorldPC or The Internet Archive? Me personally, I think the Internet Archive is the best place to get it.
I see you ran this command twice: "copy a:\ c:\dos". Why? And why did it copy 34 files first, then 16? What changed in between? Sorry, I must really be missing something.
nice! i had this idea but gave up after i got stumped at a version of windows 3.1 (i think it was beta. i forgot which one it was but it was the one with a c64 emulator built-in) edit: nvm i did a different idea lol
This is the earliest available build.
Soon we will get Windows 1.0 DR4, get ready for that.
Let's also hope it's not corrupted and it's not fake.
Where do you want to get it from?
WinWorldPC or
The Internet Archive?
Me personally, I think the Internet Archive is the best place to get it.
Is this the earliest known Windows build?
No, it's a BYTE 1983 build, but it's the earliest build leaked.
@@clementpruvost8670 Windows 1.0 Byte beta
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@@clementpruvost8670nope, it is earliest known build
Windows 7 Explorer needs to be ported to Windows 10/11.
what emulator did you use also cool video!!
Ms dos version??????
obviously MS-DOS 3.00
I see you ran this command twice: "copy a:\ c:\dos". Why? And why did it copy 34 files first, then 16? What changed in between? Sorry, I must really be missing something.
he changed the floppy disk probably
@@mishaproduction Duh, that makes sense. Thanks for explaining.
MSDOS 3.00 has two floppy disks with different commands on them, so he changed the floppy.
emulation or hardware?
Emulation
nice! i had this idea but gave up after i got stumped at a version of windows 3.1 (i think it was beta. i forgot which one it was but it was the one with a c64 emulator built-in)
edit: nvm i did a different idea lol
What video editor do you use?
very interesting!
nice