The only difficulty seems to be establishing TLS connections which would be expected. You'd probably get the same effect putting the date forward 5 years. The system date is ahead of the notAfter attribute of the certificates used on the servers that run the Windows Store, Windows Update, etc. 9999 also exceeds the notAfter date in each certificate in the root certificate store, as well.
@@defaultuser1.0 Actually, at that time, we're about to get Windows 2649 (we'll get it in 10001). That's assuming Microsoft releases a new major Windows release every 3 years and names the release with the next integer. So just as Windows 8 succeeded Windows 7 and Windows 11 succeeded Windows 10, so Windows 12 succeeds Windows 11 and Windows 1000 succeeds Windows 999. This means that Windows 95, 98 and 2000 are coming in 2339, 2348 and 8054 respectively. By that time, everyone has forgotten about the old Windows 95, 98 and 2000, so there is no confusion.
Imagine they just had a Final Windows at 10000 I remember seeing some videos that like, mocked up how the startups of fictional windows versions would look like and eventually it just went like "deleting windows" in some command prompt looking thing
That would be impossible from what I believe. I think you can set the date as low as 1980. And even if you did set the date to 1980 windows would be able to handle it anyways.
A simple warning, no one does this what works even because most of the simulators change the clock in the original Windows by changing with the emulator. Or you can change the clock and you don't feel that it has changed in Windows
@@linuxization4205 The first thing is that this is a virtual emulator for Windows . the second thing is that you do not understand what I am saying when you change the clock Windows in the virtual emulator will change the clock in the system you are in. The third thing is that it is not all the default emulator, I change the clock in the program and it does not change in the Windows you are in
@@alimersih It is not called a "virtual emulator," look it up and it will probably autocorrect to "virtual machine." But you are right about it will change the clock. My computer also does that.
Basically the whole system goes "idk what the fck you did, I don't know what the fck is going on, I'm scared, I'm terrified and I wish to end this as soon as possible"
*NEXT :* What if we set year 2020 on Windows 11? Or what if we set year 2019 or 2018 on Windows 11? FYI, 2020 is a year before Windows 11 was released.
Nothing. Because The Kernel Can Handle those years. I tried Setting the 2003 year on my Windows 8.1 laptop and Nothing happens. Windows 8.1 is from 2013
Suggestion: Do a cool experiment,Try To install VMware tools before setting up windows,When installing windows,When that crappy OOBE starts up,Click on vm and click on install VMware tools and do shift + f10 to open cmd,On cmd,Type in D: and Press enter,Then type setup.exe and press enter
Imagine in 2022 you'd set the year 10k, and your computer broke because it thinks your computer is very outdated in the year 10k even if Windows 11 is new...
That is impossible! A computer doesn't have any components to read from the bios, to see if its outdated or not to explode. Let alone that being in software not existing too! Such idiotic thinking here...
I'm sorry to tell you that in this regard, Linux isn't any better then Windows. Pretty much any os will keep syncing the time with the internet and Linux isn't an exception. Also, any software made today almost wouldn't run in year 10k.
@@ComeonWindows In arch linux automatic syncronization can be excluded. L also what i meant was that we have the freedom to change things without the os going "noooo you cant do that", for example if we felt like it we could remove the entire bootloader
@@ComeonWindows yes yoou just need to install 5 apps, restart 3 times, read the whole bible and suck bill toes so he lets you take ownership of the folder wait whoops i accidentally installed ransomware while looking for the exe to install one of those sussy wussy tools
Do you actually expect any computer that exists today to still exist in 8,000 years? If so, you should be committed to avoid harming yourself or others. Ditto the operating systems. That's assuming the earth still exists (and that there are any humans left alive).
Miscoroft: **Why the frick we forgot to publish a new Windows version for like more than a thousand years?! What** also to say date and time, use the next command instead: echo %date% %time%
hey whats wrong with u guys or i will give u a question of 1 to 69 if you get it wrong will be eliminated so i am gona talk about for will be kahoot! or will we gonna have math exam like and subscribe!!! so i am gonna fing this again song see u tomoorow
Setting the "minimum" provided in the Settings app actually lets you set the way back to 1980. Using the "date" command in Command Prompt, you can set the range between 1980 and 7 December 8907 07:49.
What build are you using? Press Win+R, type "winver", then press Enter. In build 22000.318, if the year is set to 2022, the option in Settings > Time & language > Date & time allows me to set it all the way to 1992, but if I set 1992, it would allow me to set it to 1980.
int maxyear = 9999;
if (year > maxyear)
{
system.delete
}
me learning javascript as a 10 yr:
No Operating System Found
this is exactly the python code windows uses for max years
@@lordkab00m18 really?! 😵
@@thiscnrgamer i got install windows 10 pro 🙂
This guy just waited 7977 years to make this video props to him .
True survivor
F to pay respects
7962
@@linuxization4205 f
He changed the date and time in settings...
The only difficulty seems to be establishing TLS connections which would be expected. You'd probably get the same effect putting the date forward 5 years. The system date is ahead of the notAfter attribute of the certificates used on the servers that run the Windows Store, Windows Update, etc. 9999 also exceeds the notAfter date in each certificate in the root certificate store, as well.
Certified
Worst enemies by year
iOS 1970
Android, linux, unix 2038
Windows 10000
macs and chromebooks?
@@userwin64 I dunno
I think the iPhone 1970 bug was only present on 32-bit devices because the 32-bit integer that stored the date underflowed, but I’m not sure
@@kernel378 it's actually a 64 bit underflow probably crashing cause of trying to display millions of years
@@kernel378 actually I'm wrong it's billions
They’ll have windows 10k by then
Yeah, probably.
@@ComeonWindows no we will have windows 12 by that time
Because of how long we have waited for win11.
@@defaultuser1.0 No. My calculations state that windows 22.1 Beta 5 will be out in 10000.
@@defaultuser1.0 exactly
@@defaultuser1.0 Actually, at that time, we're about to get Windows 2649 (we'll get it in 10001). That's assuming Microsoft releases a new major Windows release every 3 years and names the release with the next integer. So just as Windows 8 succeeded Windows 7 and Windows 11 succeeded Windows 10, so Windows 12 succeeds Windows 11 and Windows 1000 succeeds Windows 999. This means that Windows 95, 98 and 2000 are coming in 2339, 2348 and 8054 respectively. By that time, everyone has forgotten about the old Windows 95, 98 and 2000, so there is no confusion.
Imagine they just had a Final Windows at 10000
I remember seeing some videos that like, mocked up how the startups of fictional windows versions would look like and eventually it just went like "deleting windows" in some command prompt looking thing
Windows will be like: YO DUDE WHERE AM I!?!?!?!? I WAS NOT BORN AT THIS DATE
IT WAS SO FUNNY WHEN HE OPENED TASK MANAGER AND COULDN'T END THE EXPLORER TASK LMAO 😂
So surprising for some reason, it would’ve been sick! AmazIngly!
He travel into the future to see gta 6 is done
10K bug's STILL here????
now THAT is a Windows 2000 remenant!
That was 2k but effectively the same issue
A time formatting and storage bug.
also the Y2K bug affected almost all computers from the 90s and prior
@@half-dusted except for windows 2000?
P.S. windows 2000 was released in 1999
"echo %date% %time%" to see full date in cmd
2000 didn't do any harm. 9999 and 10000 should be the real Y2K bug to worry about.
Or this we would call the Y10K bug.
or 2038
when you set year to 10k your pc was automatically wifi disconnected
microsoft in year 10k : hello, your slow pc is out of support go fucking upgrade it you havent upgrade your pc since 2022
Next: set year 0 on windows 11
That would be impossible from what I believe. I think you can set the date as low as 1980. And even if you did set the date to 1980 windows would be able to handle it anyways.
@@AlexD-wl2uh Just use the same method as in this video.
Year 0 was at the beginning of the universe
@@sweden-finlandia no its year 1000 (date: 1/1/1000)
@@userwin64 It's 13,800,000,000 years
A simple warning, no one does this what works even because most of the simulators change the clock in the original Windows by changing with the emulator.
Or you can change the clock and you don't feel that it has changed in Windows
1. A virtual machine is NOT an emulator
2. All my brain processing went into reading this comment and i still dont understand.
@@linuxization4205 The first thing is that this is a virtual emulator for Windows . the second thing is that you do not understand what I am saying when you change the clock Windows in the virtual emulator will change the clock in the system you are in. The third thing is that it is not all the default emulator, I change the clock in the program and it does not change in the Windows you are in
@@alimersih It is not called a "virtual emulator," look it up and it will probably autocorrect to "virtual machine." But you are right about it will change the clock. My computer also does that.
*dont try this on your main computer*
Me: *bet i try it at school*
i reminded Y2K chaos
Context: 1000 year breaks windows
Hey, What in the world is your intro music? I Literally Trying to find it like 2 week
Basically the whole system goes "idk what the fck you did, I don't know what the fck is going on, I'm scared, I'm terrified and I wish to end this as soon as possible"
FUTURE!
Microsoft Spys: Hold up, wait a minute
Y2K achievement.
Lol i was searching for cosmos tutorial and this poped up
Lol
Hey everyone, you get to have quick access to all the future updates.
Happy New Year 9999!
I saw you commented on ThatRandomToast's video that you are going to do this video xDD
Alternative title: what if you age up your pc to over 1000 years?
Already have mine, double the amount of years you just spoke.
*NEXT :*
What if we set year 2020 on Windows 11? Or what if we set year 2019 or 2018 on Windows 11?
FYI, 2020 is a year before Windows 11 was released.
nothing will happen
Date can be normally set back to 1980 in Windows.
Nothing. Because The Kernel Can Handle those years. I tried Setting the 2003 year on my Windows 8.1 laptop and Nothing happens. Windows 8.1 is from 2013
Nothing wi happen, because you can go back to dates like 1980, when windows 1 was released.
@@MSDOSMemes Windows 1.0 was released in 1985.
it means windows 11 will be broken after 7977 years
Suggestion: Do a cool experiment,Try To install VMware tools before setting up windows,When installing windows,When that crappy OOBE starts up,Click on vm and click on install VMware tools and do shift + f10 to open cmd,On cmd,Type in D: and Press enter,Then type setup.exe and press enter
Year 9999:
Robot: Welcome to Year 9999 and were about to be in year 10000
Do u use VMware or virtual box?
You went about 7k years over unix 32-bit time end of support.
exactly 7,962
Cortana is invincible! 😂
she go deleted in windows 10 rip Cortana 2014-2020
@@Studiosbrp bro it's in win 11
*6:28*
@@r1se_gg lol i just realized
In the year 9999
If man is still alive
If woman can survive
They may find that Windows has died.
The future is now, old man
Windows 11 is now old now, get ready for Windows 10k
funny rablacks meme
mate intro song?
next: set the date to the year 1.
The classic bug is there XD
people living in 9999 while using windows: I just wanna know the date
Wow never think of that Before
what system are using in this year?
I think this Video was uploaded around 01.00-02.00 WIB (UTC+7), at midnight??
* 1.00-2.00 am
so thats what happens if you dont update windows 11 in 10k years
XD
Imagine if someone uses Windows 10 on that date irl
Imagine in 2022 you'd set the year 10k, and your computer broke because it thinks your computer is very outdated in the year 10k even if Windows 11 is new...
That is impossible! A computer doesn't have any components to read from the bios, to see if its outdated or not to explode. Let alone that being in software not existing too! Such idiotic thinking here...
@@linuxization4205 yes I do know that, but it says "imagine"
Imagine that he actually traveled in time
What if you set year 0 on Windows 11 with time zone manipulation?
imagine needing to go thru all that to change the date, gotta love the freedom linux offers
I'm sorry to tell you that in this regard, Linux isn't any better then Windows. Pretty much any os will keep syncing the time with the internet and Linux isn't an exception. Also, any software made today almost wouldn't run in year 10k.
@@ComeonWindows In arch linux automatic syncronization can be excluded. L
also what i meant was that we have the freedom to change things without the os going "noooo you cant do that", for example if we felt like it we could remove the entire bootloader
@@theairacobra You can do that with Windows as well. And it's really easy.
@@theairacobra if you want you can even remove almost the entire os and then programming a game in it
@@ComeonWindows yes yoou just need to install 5 apps, restart 3 times, read the whole bible and suck bill toes so he lets you take ownership of the folder wait whoops i accidentally installed ransomware while looking for the exe to install one of those sussy wussy tools
Hi how can I send my virus?
To comeonwindows@mail.com
@@ComeonWindows thanks , I will send it now
Me the whole time: 👁 👄 👁
epic keygen remix
bro Microsoft will freak out if bill gates sees this
Ye
@JL nope
*REMEMBER:* Turn your computer off before midnight on 12/31/99.
By 99, do mean mean 0099, 1999, 2099, 2999, or 9999?
How did Microsoft get that Windows 7-type Start menu on Windows 11??? I mean that if this was Win 11's menu, it would be highly rated!
Did you see he installed StartAllBack?
@@ThatRandomToast Oh no I didn't! Im not a tech guy these days, but I think you are a smartie! (Get it? The candy Smarties, ur a smartie! :D
@@railevator4000 I think you're too young to understand this video
@@brkknn no I’m not. I’m just not into tech like this guy is.
Why do u have a win7 start menu?
Because the normal Start menu doesn't work with the Windows 10 taskbar enabled in Windows 11.
Do you actually expect any computer that exists today to still exist in 8,000 years? If so, you should be committed to avoid harming yourself or others. Ditto the operating systems. That's assuming the earth still exists (and that there are any humans left alive).
10k years later
Y2K ep2 (Y10K)
I love your episodes come on windows give heart Under this Comment
This going to cause another Y2K but it's Y10K
If you start system on this year: Explorer.exe instantly respawns, it takes infinite years to stop it
Easiest Way to stop it: Change year to 2022.
We are Introducing Windows 6942.
This windows looks like windows 7
4:49 Watch in 0.25x
10 Millenniums Bug
It happend in the Future... god help us all.
recording app?
Miscoroft: **Why the frick we forgot to publish a new Windows version for like more than a thousand years?! What**
also to say date and time, use the next command instead:
echo %date% %time%
How to use %date% %time%
/echo %date% %time%
OK?
I think the world goes into a cloud by then
Cómo Sería Windows En El Futuro
Please do windows 8 with max display scaling!
@@unavailable292 I think there's only screen res, not display scaling
5:25 how did u get win 10 taskbar în win11?
he used a program i guess or changed something in system file since Windows 11 is just a remade version of windows 10 just new ui and optimized
Watch in 0.25x at 4:49
Buffer over flow
You can see the Windows 10 taskbar
Is this windows in the future???
So long we havent seen each other
Year 10k bug!
You used a virtual machine, good.
Fun Fact: You Got 10k views
More then 10 k views!
maxyear = 9999
if year > maxyear
{
system.delete
} [flash](gray-windows-background)
after system.reset
(reset = account-signin, update-computer)
hey whats wrong with u guys
or i will give u a question of 1 to 69
if you get it wrong will be eliminated
so i am gona talk about for will be kahoot!
or will we gonna have math exam
like and subscribe!!!
so i am gonna fing this again song
see u tomoorow
Are you from the future?
Yes
Actually, the minimum year is now 2000 (previously 1980), just like on most game consoles.
Setting the "minimum" provided in the Settings app actually lets you set the way back to 1980. Using the "date" command in Command Prompt, you can set the range between 1980 and 7 December 8907 07:49.
What build are you using? Press Win+R, type "winver", then press Enter. In build 22000.318, if the year is set to 2022, the option in Settings > Time & language > Date & time allows me to set it all the way to 1992, but if I set 1992, it would allow me to set it to 1980.
never saw someone having VMware on a virtual machine running VMware
He doesnt lol
Lool u used some cracks from getintopc
Y2K achievement
When u put windows 11 to 10k year it shows GTA 6 coming soon
Oh boy
Oh yes Windows 11 in Y10!
You are not internet while stop VMWare tools service if set on cmd : net stop WinDefend Windows Defender has send message
At 4:13 you should have used echo
The power of cmd
What about setting the year to 22?
then it would be y10k, once that clock hits 12:00, the world goes kaboom. but aint our problem its gonna be the peoples problem in 9999
yeah we will be all dead and new people are there so the new people will will panic but we do not even need to bother :)
Can that happen to Linux/Unix too?
Idk honestly. I should probably give it a try.
They normally stop at 2038-01-19 or 2106-02-07
nocie