Windows 1.01 On Windows 11 (Demo)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • First available in stores and the general public on November 20, 1985, Windows 1.01 was the retail version of Windows 1.0. It was eventually retired on December 31, 2001. Rather than being a stand-alone operating system, Microsoft claims that Windows 1.01 is a "Operating Environment" meant to operate on top of MS-DOS. A word processor called Write, a graphical design software called Paint, a rather fun game called Reversi, and a number of utilities including a calculator, calendar, a notepad, and clock were among the other programs that were along with Windows.
    Further details for this build here:
    betawiki.net/wiki/Windows_1.01
    If you want to try it out for yourself, you may download the Windows disk files here (Requires MS-DOS and emulators):
    winworldpc.com/product/window...
    If you need help downloading this version, refer to the video below:
    • Windows How-To's: Inst...
    In this video, Windows 1.01 dating back to November 1985 will be run on a modern Windows 11 computer, with a little help from MS-DOS (Ver. 3x) and an emulator (86box).
    Windows 11 build: Windows 11 (Dev) build 21996.1
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Комментарии • 10

  • @UtrionTTV
    @UtrionTTV День назад +2

    This deserves more likes and views. Great job on the video quality!

  • @DaveTheFloomper
    @DaveTheFloomper 2 дня назад +3

    Surprisingly high quality. wtf?!

    • @Neb-cm1iy
      @Neb-cm1iy  День назад +1

      Yeah ikr! I always try to manually enhance the quality of my videos as good as possible, but it takes some time lol.

  • @bartexxy
    @bartexxy 22 часа назад +2

    Why you are running leaked win 11 bulid?

    • @Neb-cm1iy
      @Neb-cm1iy  21 час назад

      That leak was two years ago lol, the build is now publicly available.

  • @the_mariocrafter
    @the_mariocrafter День назад +1

    How on windows 11?

    • @Neb-cm1iy
      @Neb-cm1iy  День назад +1

      Using an emulator, in my case, 86box (You may also use PCem) as well as installing a Disk Operating System to my PC as Windows 1.0 requires DOS.

    • @vaiovm
      @vaiovm День назад

      You can also try NTVDMx64. There is an Endermanch video on that.

    • @Neb-cm1iy
      @Neb-cm1iy  23 часа назад +1

      @@vaiovmI’ve heard of that one, I’ll try that out soon.