I'm literally so jealous of the amount of tech treasures you've built up over the years running this channel. Most notably the computers, but also the unique college editiions of windows install discs, etc, all the unique and hard to find items with interesting stories behind them. One of these days you're going to have to open a computer museum and start getting some revenue back from all this stuff. Edit: That alienware laptop is pretty much orgasmic. I fell in love with it the second I saw it.
He can do that BECAUSE he lives in USA. Only those that live in USA (or any of the other 13 countries in the satanic pact for that matter) are allowed such luxuries.
it depends,that OS was based on Windows 2003 codebase and have preview for users(I searched about the OS's news before its release date),and it works fine on my side when I was found XPx64 exists accidently then I installed it as soon as possible
My system is not powerful so I replaced XPx86 with freshly installed XPx64(multi-boot with win7x64) and using it for playing modded minecraft for more RAM available allocation
@@namesurname4666 Sort of. Vista is much slower on the same hardware. And there are little annoyances here and there. But you can get an XP-classic interface on the server editions up at least through 2008R2. (Dunno about later, haven't looked.)
Msdn library on disc! Brings back memories. I had visual studio as a student programmer in high school and would get Msdn disks every other month. It would update all the documentation as well as like the live syntax tool tips. It was super useful. Now it's just all internet based!
Fun fact: Windows XP 64 bit is actually Windows Server 2003 x64 "XP" (or in other words: "workstation") SKU :). Apparently Microsoft didn't see a reason to re-invent the wheel :)
I bet this would be pretty funny to some of you. Most of you vintage computer collectors go for some pretty exotic retro computers. I however found something really unusual in a goodwill recently for just $39.99, and it works perfectly. It has a Lenovo ThinkCentre 7479A31 PC with 4 GB of ram, onboard ethernet, audio, VGA and display-port, 12 or 13 USB ports on the back (plus one on the front), 5 different card slots, e-sata CD-DVD rewritable rom drive, intel core 2 duo cpu's (with vPro written on the sticker), and a touch-screen HDMI lcd. Take a guess what kind of computer it is. Hint: the PC is inside of the unit.
Seeing the Ready to Launch Kit, Just Made Me Remember I Have 2 MSDN Development Kits from 1998 & 1999 I Found a While Ago When I Went to a Yard Sale and Noticed them
@@aliangel5007 I meant the XP 64-bit Edition (that's actually meant for Intel Itanium 64) and the XP Professional 64-bit (which is for normal x86_64/AMD64 processors)
Got XP Pro x64 shortly after it launched. Took a few months for the HW companies to get stable drivers together, then there was issues with some programs refusing to install because it could not make heads or tales of the version string it read. I had a early 64 bit cpu and 8gb of ram and damn it I was going to use it all... Dual booted the machine for a while then eventually x64 just became a reminder to pick and choose better what to be an early adopter of.
if you are talking about running actual windows and not some weird bootlegs that look like windows then no, its not possible on retro consoles, earliest that can run dosbox with windows i can think of is psp
I have the same first gen m11x. It has some pretty funky drivers for the switchable graphics. I was never able to get them to work past Windows 7. You can install Windows 10 on it, but you can only run it with integrated graphics. That said, I could get 15+ hours on the battery when running on the integrated graphics. Great little laptop when I used it. Now it sits on a shelf.
Great review! When you got to the AOL free trial cd's I started laughing as I used to go to 7-Eleven and get some to make mobiles to keep birds from nesting inside of my roof. Keep it real.
3:03 now why is that? Is it because the computers would freeze when it turned the year 2000 or would it just set the date back to 1900? Why did they want us to turn our computers off? Does that mean to set it up to the year 2000 once again? What difference would it make if you couldn't correct it?
It was a persistent myth at the time that even Y2K ready computers needed to be turned off for the actual switchover date to prevent damage. Some people even refused to plug their computers into power until after midnight. It wasn’t really necessary though. I suppose for some mission-critical systems it might delay a bug from midnight to 8am but I don’t think any of them actually did it? There were just enough wild theories about the power grid failing and so forth, that some people thought it was better safe than sorry to protect your hardware just in case… but really you’d have been just fine leaving your computer on if it was recent enough to actually be useful. If you didn’t get the Y2K patch for Windows 95 you might get some errors but nothing permanently damaging, but everything afterwards was already compatible, as were the competition (sometimes for even longer). But lots of people didn’t even really analyse what “Y2K compatible” really meant so you got companies selling totally non-tech things as “Y2K compatible” like, for instance, desk organisers and stuff. And TV ads jumped on the bandwagon for calling their non-tech product Y2K ready, etc. So a lot of people didn’t know enough to analyse any of the advice and turned off their entire house just in case (no TV, or lights, or anything).
The ability office one would be cool to see. Always up for rare office software. Also, that Webtricity thing would be awesome to see, and the Franklin day-planner software might be neat. Looking forward to the Alienware vid as well.
Those Satellite laptops are starting to rise up their prices on 2nd hand sites since those models looks like the “Initial D” series laptop that the mechanic Matsumoto used to tune the Takimi’s AE86. Not many people knows about this fact but fans of this serie will know it and buy it as collectable item. I got one Satellite 220cs for 40€ last week but in some sites are over 250€. My idea is to change insides and build some modern laptop with vintage looking for tune my car
Regarding the Alienware: I can say for sure it's from 2011 or earlier. I can tell because I still have a 2012 model sitting here and just by looking at the design, mine seems to be one generation (or facelift) newer than yours.
I used (and still do but to a much lesser extent) Windows XP Professional x64 Edition for hosting old computer games servers. Still running are servers for Jedi Knight II but I am finally retiring it from service after 12 years. Long live XP.
I used the 64bit version of XP Professional for quite awhile. I only stopped after they didn't release SP3 for it like they did the 32bit XP. That prevented me from using a up to date version of MS Office so I went back to 32bit XP until Windows 7 was released. Aside the from the lack of SP3 the main issue with the 64bit version of XP was driver support. It was a real PITA to get a lot of hardware working on it. Other than that it was great.
I actually used Windows XP x64 as my main OS from 2009 to 2011 on my i5 750 pc with 8gb of ram. I was 14 in 2009 and got a new PC for birthday, my dad installed XP x64 copy he brought from work. Worked fine, played a lot of Mass effect 1/2 and Mafia 1/2 on that pc. Moved to windows 7 because a lot of games started to require Directx 11.
How funny! I watched your Windows 98 GPU install just last night and commented that I’d like to see an XP 64-bit development history/overview video from you. To quote verbatim, “I’d LOVE a full-fledged video of the XP 64-bit development (and all the included heartache) on your behalf - there was a time fairly recently in which that was my daily driver OS. I know there’s a lot of bad blood surrounding XP 64-bit, but I’d really enjoy your showcase of that misapplied anomaly of a Windows release. Just some food for thought.”
I was at Goodwill today and saw Outlook 95 that included IE for .99 cents. It was in the original packaging and had the original purchase date on it. Collector's item or nah?
Can't believe I never know this channel existed before. The quality of all your videos is, wow XD, just subbed since 2 days ago, and I can't stop watch all your videos XD
25:05 maybe this cd can fix my problem with Windows 98 and Oracle Virtual Box . If you use this combination you have a problem to start programs. You get yellow Messages like @d.dll can't load or @REGVALUE.DLL can't find or so. If i start 2k update with Microsoft Virtual Machine the error get away temporarly . I have to reuse it if error comes again. One version of it make it away permamently but i need to install other update things before . Its part of Internet Explorer too. (You see it in ie5 / 6 and 4 setup) maybe if i find the rigth updates the rigth version it works smooth?
6:46 I remember ordering that XP 64bit Evaluation kit on microsoft's site and had to pay ether 99p for it or 1.99 for it, Had to pay for postage, Can't find it anywhere now though :( The main thing I remember about it was, It did allow me to set the luna themes, and was stuck with only the classic theme, I think I later tested it vs the final version with the same drivers and still couldn't get the luna theme working.
I mail ordered in Vista B2 as well and it had a LOT of updates that occurred before the RC builds were released. (Personally I preferred using it over both the RC and SP0 builds.)
I love how XP 64, explains why you want a 64-bit OS, something we take for granted today. Please make a video about it, I used to have a copy when I was a programming student(or the other 64-bit XP, not sure which) but I think the license expired when I graduated and in either case, I lost the ISOs.(it was part of my MSDNAA subscription)
I actually have a Dell XPS 400 that runs Windows XP x64 under my desk for XP gaming right now. I have an OEM disc and the activation worked just like your videos on older windows software where the activation servers are down
Oh man a m11x! I still have mine. Be careful with the screen hinges, they're super brittle. I had to get my screen replaced twice on mine. Thankfully it was still covered under warranty at the time. Haha.
I just wondering why most of those floppies put the instruction text upside down (you read it while the shutter metal thingy facing down). Isnt it more convinient the other way? You can read the instruction while inserting the floppy conviniently.
Michael: let me know what do you want to see
Me: EVERYTHING!!
same
@@mygeneralchannel9616 Same too.
I don't know what i want
I know 🥺🥺, options make things difficult
Old tech.
I'm literally so jealous of the amount of tech treasures you've built up over the years running this channel. Most notably the computers, but also the unique college editiions of windows install discs, etc, all the unique and hard to find items with interesting stories behind them. One of these days you're going to have to open a computer museum and start getting some revenue back from all this stuff. Edit: That alienware laptop is pretty much orgasmic. I fell in love with it the second I saw it.
Yeah, a museum of all of that would be great! I would even go to the US just to visit it!
The thing I want to see the most is the 5$ windows 98 pc 😂
@@blahajenthusiast101 I agree with that. He has quite a few items that could be in some kind of tech museum
He can do that BECAUSE he lives in USA. Only those that live in USA (or any of the other 13 countries in the satanic pact for that matter) are allowed such luxuries.
"I do hate manuals that you can't physically move" lmao
There are those
That violates the laws of physics lmao
L M A O
YEA
Gives me Ashens vibes from either his a88 fake iPhone or the iPhone 5G fake iPhone video
I never thought I'd find myself getting excited over stickers at almost 24 years old
The Druaga1 reference gave me a great laugh, as did the Ashens reference.
Wish that Druaga1 made a video, it's been almost a year!
@@y2k04 he uploaded a week ago ..
he has uploaded 9 videos since super 420
@@y2k04 he literally just uploaded
i missed the ashens reference, whats the timestamp?
Oh god, I remember putting XP 64 on my "vista ready" laptop during my time as a student. It was so ... unstable but deffo faster than vista home :D
it depends,that OS was based on Windows 2003 codebase and have preview for users(I searched about the OS's news before its release date),and it works fine on my side when I was found XPx64 exists accidently then I installed it as soon as possible
I have XP64 on my main system. NEVER crashes. Yeah, way faster than 32bit OS.
My system is not powerful so I replaced XPx86 with freshly installed XPx64(multi-boot with win7x64) and using it for playing modded minecraft for more RAM available allocation
doesn't vista run almost the same as xp if you disable aero or apply classic theme?
@@namesurname4666 Sort of. Vista is much slower on the same hardware. And there are little annoyances here and there. But you can get an XP-classic interface on the server editions up at least through 2008R2. (Dunno about later, haven't looked.)
Oooh, will you make a video about the x64 Edition (and possibly the Itanium 64-bit Edition, too) in an extended form?
Yeah I want to cover both eventually!
@@MichaelMJD yes please do
@Jonas D Atlas i like your profile picture
@@linuxfox Same 🥰
@@MichaelMJD I'm looking forward to it
Msdn library on disc! Brings back memories. I had visual studio as a student programmer in high school and would get Msdn disks every other month. It would update all the documentation as well as like the live syntax tool tips. It was super useful. Now it's just all internet based!
ooh, i'm definitely gonna buy some of these stickers, they're really awesome
16:13 Does anyone else find it odd to see floppies "for Windows 95 IBM PC/AT" considering that 95 cannot be installed on a PC/AT?
@@kreuner11 Even the Win 95 boot floppies freeze on an AT.
why is this so fun to watch
it feels like you're the one unboxing it, but no
you suck 98 lolololol xp and 10 are better same with 7 and 95
@@NatetheNintendofan at least I got more sales that your dignity
@@NatetheNintendofan you toxic kid out of here
@@NatetheNintendofan 98 is great, you are lame.
Pretty excited on this new "The Table" segment
Doing satellite navigation on a "Satellite Pro" laptop is pretty fitting, the perfect combination XD
Fun fact: Windows XP 64 bit is actually Windows Server 2003 x64 "XP" (or in other words: "workstation") SKU :). Apparently Microsoft didn't see a reason to re-invent the wheel :)
I bet this would be pretty funny to some of you. Most of you vintage computer collectors go for some pretty exotic retro computers. I however found something really unusual in a goodwill recently for just $39.99, and it works perfectly. It has a Lenovo ThinkCentre 7479A31 PC with 4 GB of ram, onboard ethernet, audio, VGA and display-port, 12 or 13 USB ports on the back (plus one on the front), 5 different card slots, e-sata CD-DVD rewritable rom drive, intel core 2 duo cpu's (with vPro written on the sticker), and a touch-screen HDMI lcd. Take a guess what kind of computer it is. Hint: the PC is inside of the unit.
Already ordered some of the MS DOS coloured and metallic ones. Dzieki.
So much 3d printed save buttons in a ebay box, wow !
Seeing the Ready to Launch Kit, Just Made Me Remember I Have 2 MSDN Development Kits from 1998 & 1999 I Found a While Ago When I Went to a Yard Sale and Noticed them
Loved that "The Table 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 ℳ𝒾𝒸𝒽𝒶𝑒𝓁 ℳ𝒥𝒟" bit there haha. Hope to see the XP 64-bit Edition vs XP Professional 64-bit video at some point!
XP 64 Bit is Professional. they never released a home version of x64 Windows XP.
@@aliangel5007 that's a shame
@@aliangel5007 I meant the XP 64-bit Edition (that's actually meant for Intel Itanium 64) and the XP Professional 64-bit (which is for normal x86_64/AMD64 processors)
@@abunk8691 pro x64 was based on server, x64 bit was standalone afaik
Got XP Pro x64 shortly after it launched. Took a few months for the HW companies to get stable drivers together, then there was issues with some programs refusing to install because it could not make heads or tales of the version string it read. I had a early 64 bit cpu and 8gb of ram and damn it I was going to use it all... Dual booted the machine for a while then eventually x64 just became a reminder to pick and choose better what to be an early adopter of.
Idea: Windows 1.01 or newer running on retro consoles (NES, SNES, N64, PS1, etc.)
if you are talking about running actual windows and not some weird bootlegs that look like windows then no, its not possible on retro consoles, earliest that can run dosbox with windows i can think of is psp
N64/PS1 or newer would in theory be possible, 16 bit consoles (genesis, snes) might be possible, 8 bit consoles (nes, master system) is a 100% no
@@im_tem I think they meant real on the hardware running, not emulated.
@@TechflashYT then its totally impossible for most of the retro consoles
Interesting idea, but unlikely to happen
is the vintage 80s pc the macintosh or the ibm pc? just a wild guess
What? Please question that on Reddit, just DM me on /u/gustis24689
I have the same first gen m11x. It has some pretty funky drivers for the switchable graphics. I was never able to get them to work past Windows 7. You can install Windows 10 on it, but you can only run it with integrated graphics. That said, I could get 15+ hours on the battery when running on the integrated graphics. Great little laptop when I used it. Now it sits on a shelf.
Yea, I had that issue as well, going into device manager to enable one and disable another.
Those case badges/stickers are great! I'll have to check him out on ebay.
I was one of those Geekenspiel buyers, and those badges are amazing! Very well made :)
29:40 am I the only one who remembers this joke from the Ashens video on the knockoff iPhone?
Great review! When you got to the AOL free trial cd's I started laughing as I used to go to 7-Eleven and get some to make mobiles to keep birds from nesting inside of my roof. Keep it real.
I'm getting those stickers for my school bag 😂
I used to use a version of Ability Office. It's still available. Dunno if it's with purchasing in an age of Libre Office.
I loved the "Satellite Windows 98 machine" part :)
Me too. His content is epic!
10:03
If I remember correctly, NT4 Workstation did only come with two or three disks - you booted from them and then it would ask you to insert the CD.
6:27 I really like how Microsoft used nature on the Window Vista Packaging.
does windows xp x64 need a wifi adaptor?
I had the x64 ultimate edition running on a dual core celeron back in the day. Was a nightmare with software compatibility a minute but was fantastic.
27:41 I thought the video had frozen.
Maybe you can use the external floppy drive on the mini Panasonic ?
I think the external floppy drive might just work with the panasonic toughbook...
i wanna see them all lmao
Thank you Vanilla From Nekopara
I wanna see both Chocola and Vanilla from Nekopara
Thank you vannila should we stick the made for windows on a m1 mac?
3:03 now why is that? Is it because the computers would freeze when it turned the year 2000 or would it just set the date back to 1900? Why did they want us to turn our computers off? Does that mean to set it up to the year 2000 once again? What difference would it make if you couldn't correct it?
It was a persistent myth at the time that even Y2K ready computers needed to be turned off for the actual switchover date to prevent damage. Some people even refused to plug their computers into power until after midnight. It wasn’t really necessary though. I suppose for some mission-critical systems it might delay a bug from midnight to 8am but I don’t think any of them actually did it?
There were just enough wild theories about the power grid failing and so forth, that some people thought it was better safe than sorry to protect your hardware just in case… but really you’d have been just fine leaving your computer on if it was recent enough to actually be useful. If you didn’t get the Y2K patch for Windows 95 you might get some errors but nothing permanently damaging, but everything afterwards was already compatible, as were the competition (sometimes for even longer).
But lots of people didn’t even really analyse what “Y2K compatible” really meant so you got companies selling totally non-tech things as “Y2K compatible” like, for instance, desk organisers and stuff. And TV ads jumped on the bandwagon for calling their non-tech product Y2K ready, etc. So a lot of people didn’t know enough to analyse any of the advice and turned off their entire house just in case (no TV, or lights, or anything).
The ability office one would be cool to see. Always up for rare office software. Also, that Webtricity thing would be awesome to see, and the Franklin day-planner software might be neat. Looking forward to the Alienware vid as well.
Those Satellite laptops are starting to rise up their prices on 2nd hand sites since those models looks like the “Initial D” series laptop that the mechanic Matsumoto used to tune the Takimi’s AE86. Not many people knows about this fact but fans of this serie will know it and buy it as collectable item. I got one Satellite 220cs for 40€ last week but in some sites are over 250€. My idea is to change insides and build some modern laptop with vintage looking for tune my car
Regarding the Alienware: I can say for sure it's from 2011 or earlier. I can tell because I still have a 2012 model sitting here and just by looking at the design, mine seems to be one generation (or facelift) newer than yours.
I used (and still do but to a much lesser extent) Windows XP Professional x64 Edition for hosting old computer games servers. Still running are servers for Jedi Knight II but I am finally retiring it from service after 12 years. Long live XP.
enjoyed the video, stressful terrible ass day , some MJD made me forget it all for a little while, thanks
7:58 about the comparison idea. Since that office CD is 98, you could run Microsoft Office 98 alongside the ability office on the $5 windows 98 pc.
RIP
U-haul box footage
lol
33:02 its this port huh test on mini panasonic please
the yk2 ones would look dope on a civic
😂😂😂😂😂
U sound pretty much like David from The 8-bit Guy! Love ur content, subbed!
I used this OS for many years. Never crashed and I was able to build my first system using the first Athlon 64 CPU's.
I used the 64bit version of XP Professional for quite awhile. I only stopped after they didn't release SP3 for it like they did the 32bit XP. That prevented me from using a up to date version of MS Office so I went back to 32bit XP until Windows 7 was released. Aside the from the lack of SP3 the main issue with the 64bit version of XP was driver support. It was a real PITA to get a lot of hardware working on it. Other than that it was great.
I actually used Windows XP x64 as my main OS from 2009 to 2011 on my i5 750 pc with 8gb of ram. I was 14 in 2009 and got a new PC for birthday, my dad installed XP x64 copy he brought from work. Worked fine, played a lot of Mass effect 1/2 and Mafia 1/2 on that pc. Moved to windows 7 because a lot of games started to require Directx 11.
Windows XP x64 edition?
2000 is the millennial of TECHNOLOGY
An HP printer driver that fits on a floppy? Yeah right, it has to be at least a couple gigs for the bare minimum install. 🤣
Video about the stuff Individually : YES Nice editing on the video :D
I use the 64-bit version of Windows XP on VirtualBox. I do not have a computer for this edition of Windows XP.
Michael, you make great videos. They are so educative and entertaining. I also like your hideous rickrolls😂. Keep up with the great work!!
Is that you Rick?
Pls sing your iconic song once😂
@@arihantsingh5953 you know the rules, and so do iii
I have a 4005CDS... same case and general features. Came to me with a busted screen but everything else still works.
How funny! I watched your Windows 98 GPU install just last night and commented that I’d like to see an XP 64-bit development history/overview video from you.
To quote verbatim, “I’d LOVE a full-fledged video of the XP 64-bit development (and all the included heartache) on your behalf - there was a time fairly recently in which that was my daily driver OS.
I know there’s a lot of bad blood surrounding XP 64-bit, but I’d really enjoy your showcase of that misapplied anomaly of a Windows release. Just some food for thought.”
This video reminds me of the regret I have of throwing away all my old software and games. Still fun to watch.
I had that same Toshiba. Loved it.
29:34 I totally got that Ashens reference!
"Here's the machine in all of its glory "Michael MJD's famous words
First time i saw this channel it had 40k subscribers and now it's a lot more.
Yeah I'm going to buy some when I get my Toughbook in the mail! XD
I was at Goodwill today and saw Outlook 95 that included IE for .99 cents. It was in the original packaging and had the original purchase date on it. Collector's item or nah?
Excited about the future Toshiba laptop Video :)
I remember trying XP64 in an Athlon Neo netbook back in 2012! It ran quite nicely, though Windows 7 was my preferred OS.
love that satellite's keyboard
9:51 you ever tryed Recuva? and VLC? VLC reads corrupted video, and Recuva lets you dig your system in case your hard drive as corrupted.
Great Video! Nice to see a bunch of Intel stickers 😆
Can't believe I never know this channel existed before. The quality of all your videos is, wow XD, just subbed since 2 days ago, and I can't stop watch all your videos XD
Thank you so much!
I WAS REALLY HAPPY WHEN I HEARD THE NAME GEEKENSPIEL :D
All of this in four days? Nice June 2021 haul. /s
Manual: it's the greatest operating system ever!
Reality: **Metric ton of errors pop up**
We need to see more of "The Table" segment
25:05 maybe this cd can fix my problem with Windows 98 and Oracle Virtual Box . If you use this combination you have a problem to start programs. You get yellow Messages like @d.dll can't load or @REGVALUE.DLL can't find or so. If i start 2k update with Microsoft Virtual Machine the error get away temporarly . I have to reuse it if error comes again. One version of it make it away permamently but i need to install other update things before . Its part of Internet Explorer too. (You see it in ie5 / 6 and 4 setup) maybe if i find the rigth updates the rigth version it works smooth?
No way that was a druaga1 reference with the big foot 😂😂
6:46 I remember ordering that XP 64bit Evaluation kit on microsoft's site and had to pay ether 99p for it or 1.99 for it, Had to pay for postage, Can't find it anywhere now though :(
The main thing I remember about it was, It did allow me to set the luna themes, and was stuck with only the classic theme, I think I later tested it vs the final version with the same drivers and still couldn't get the luna theme working.
Definitely make videos for the two laptops. Especially the Alienware one!
Dude someone remaking badge stickers? That's awesome :D
I mail ordered in Vista B2 as well and it had a LOT of updates that occurred before the RC builds were released.
(Personally I preferred using it over both the RC and SP0 builds.)
those stickers are great,, I bought a few win98 ones..
Keep the goodies coming....loving old tech..its my gen if laptops...🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how XP 64, explains why you want a 64-bit OS, something we take for granted today. Please make a video about it, I used to have a copy when I was a programming student(or the other 64-bit XP, not sure which) but I think the license expired when I graduated and in either case, I lost the ISOs.(it was part of my MSDNAA subscription)
X64 wil SLP activate if you get a brand copy, easiest to find is the Dell sp2 version.
I have that Windows Vista Beta 2 Customer Preview Program, I also have another set which is Release Candidate 1 Customer Preview Program.
I didn't even know there was even an x64 edition of windows xp.
I actually have a Dell XPS 400 that runs Windows XP x64 under my desk for XP gaming right now. I have an OEM disc and the activation worked just like your videos on older windows software where the activation servers are down
SLP activation ftw
I have all the files backed up somewhere to build any OEM branded iso.
Much much faster installing from usb compared to odd.
I was on the beta for vista. There were 3 packs that was sent to me
My guesses are that vintage computer is one of the older Macs, I've heard one 80s model had two 5¼inch floppy drives
Oh man a m11x! I still have mine. Be careful with the screen hinges, they're super brittle. I had to get my screen replaced twice on mine. Thankfully it was still covered under warranty at the time. Haha.
I wonder whether this Toshiba Floppy Disk will work with the Panasonic Toughbook CF-M33
I gotta get a windows and dos sticker so i can differentiate two laptops that look the same but have different OSes.
If anyone wants MJD to do a video on Windows Vista Beta 2 and Windows XP Pro x64. Hit that like button.
Hi Michael, what do you think of windows 11?
Steve Is Literally The BEST Person Ever!
I am especially eager to see the Windows Vista Beta 2
I just wondering why most of those floppies put the instruction text upside down (you read it while the shutter metal thingy facing down).
Isnt it more convinient the other way? You can read the instruction while inserting the floppy conviniently.
Have you done a video on SteamOS?
i wanna change out all the stickers on my modern laptop for those retro inspired ones.
24:31 Druaga1 reference??? ME on Quantum Bigfoot
Thanks for the awesome videos!