Windows XP managed to boot the PC about 3 hours with only 1MHz where as the Windows 7 would wait over 7 hours just to get BSOD and It didn't work. (Same applies to Windows Vista)
Very odd. If the machine was capable of running Windows 7 at normal speed and was "under-clocked" at 1Mhz, I don't see why it wouldn't run. Is there really a timing issue with the software that requires a faster CPU to prevent some sort of race condition?
Windows 2000 : Works Flawless Windows XP : Lives but slow Windows Vista : UHHHHHH SO SLOW AS WHAT Windows 7 : DIES Windows 8 : Death Windows 10 : UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH Windows 11 : RAGES
Technically, any Windows version before the Desktop Window Manager era since 2007 with the release of Windows Vista can manage to survive on 1MHz, this means that you can probably run Windows Server 2003 (NT 5.2) on 1MHz, at least the x86 version.
now, for a bit of fun, find the last build which can boot on 1MHz
Longhorn pre-reset builds?
Windows Vista i guess
Windows 8.1 build 7850
Lol the way the BSOD appeared tells you everything !
Hope to see French news wrote again "Drunk, he boot Windows 7 with an 1 MHz processor" (really, i saw that title with the Windows XP video)
0x0000007f is UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP, so I'm assuming something in the kernel reaaaaaaally doesn't like running that slow lol
man really waited 7 hours just for a bsod
Windows XP managed to boot the PC about 3 hours with only 1MHz where as the Windows 7 would wait over 7 hours just to get BSOD and It didn't work. (Same applies to Windows Vista)
Let's see if NTDEV would boot Windows 7 with 2MHz shall we?
That was some great content.
1:53 Now this is how they render the bsod.
Bruh, i'm reading with almost same speed
Very odd. If the machine was capable of running Windows 7 at normal speed and was "under-clocked" at 1Mhz, I don't see why it wouldn't run. Is there really a timing issue with the software that requires a faster CPU to prevent some sort of race condition?
maybe,7 hours are too long for a OS to boot,back in time there's some time related issue in 9x if the CPU is too fast.
I can say that sure didn't go as planned. 🤣
So many hopes and all in vain! Fckin Sh!7! I'm in the computer friendzone now!
Request - booting Windows Vista+ with ntldr / booting Windows XP using bootmgr
Nice boot speed. 8 hours? Want to play some games on it? XD
Welp. Windows 7 is slightly Bloated on Old PCs. I better off go for Windows xp. For old machines LOL
Windows 2000 : Works Flawless
Windows XP : Lives but slow
Windows Vista : UHHHHHH SO SLOW AS WHAT
Windows 7 : DIES
Windows 8 : Death
Windows 10 : UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH
Windows 11 : RAGES
You still have a 1 MHz PC?
@@ThatRandomToast Nope. I can run Windows 8.1 faster
poor windows 7
bsod at 7:27
it's not even funny but i can't help but laugh
you mean wysi? :)
@@artun42 yes
Windows XP: lives on 1 MHz
Windows 7: dies
Technically, any Windows version before the Desktop Window Manager era since 2007 with the release of Windows Vista can manage to survive on 1MHz, this means that you can probably run Windows Server 2003 (NT 5.2) on 1MHz, at least the x86 version.
:(
windows 7 can start on 66 mhz
5 mhz
(NOT BEING RUDE!!!) Imagine wasting 7 hours and 30 minutes of your life to wait for your computer to boot up only to see it BSOD.
Didn't work, try 2Mhz instead
Minimum is 5 mhz
@@smachnayabebra228 how do you know?
@@Truebolt5750 ruclips.net/video/1mvvoQ9pHVE/видео.html
@@smachnayabebra228 already saw it!
answer: no. it just bsod
AND IT TOOK 7 HOURS FOR WINDOWS TO BSOD
im sorry but i thought it can boot so i think i waste my time uh-
It didn’t, which is why running one megahertz on Windows 7 will crash.
2:00 this sounds like 300bps dial up (aka Windows 7 in 1960s)