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For anyone who is wondering DSMOS is an acronym for Don't Steal Mac OS. Its function is to prevent non-Apple Intel computers from booting Mac OS and this is achieved by encrypting important OS applications such as Finder so when the "DSMOS has arrived" line appears means that DSMOS has determined that this is a valid machine and will decrypt system applications.
@@Themarc07I've only been running it for a couple days every seems to work, you just need to upgrade to high Sierra first or you need to do a system update that is hit or miss
20:05 so many bad memories of finishing college assignments late into the night because the damn professor would not take UNIX programs. In fact, I had a similar setup for a while
Snow Leopard is my all-time favorite Mac OS. The eye candy is what made it so special along with its features and capabilities. I switched in 2008 and my first Mac was the original aluminum iMac with Leopard and Snow Leopard just made a good thing great. I don’t understand why Apple has been removing features rather than adding them. I miss the colored sidebar, the 3-D dock, and the overall beautiful color scheme. I know I’m crazy but with each new install i disable the SIP, and use LiteIcon to change all the OS icons and folders to 10.6 and then tenable SIP. I just like the old Safari icon better. I keep an old install of SL on a virtual machine as well. I bought an old Mac Mini just to run it but now it isn’t compatible for daily use. Thanks for this video!!!
Nice! I still remember when my college's TV studio got a batch of early 2009 24" Core 2 Duo iMacs for their video editing lab in the summer of 2009; they had 1 TB hard drives set up with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (original shipped OS) and a Boot Camp partition with Windows XP Professional on each, as they were using them to replace 2002 PowerMac G4 QuickSilver towers and Dell Optiplex towers as well. This was what inspired me to use Boot Camp as well, when I got my first Intel Mac two years later (a 2009 polycarbonate white MacBook). Currently I actually have a similar dual-boot setup on one of my older Macs in my collection; Mac OS X Snow Leopard and a Windows XP Boot Camp partition set up on my 2006 Core Duo 15" MacBook Pro; it has a 256 GB SSD inside replacing the original 120 GB hard drive. But in other cases for my Windows XP needs (mostly retro gaming) I use a Windows XP virtual machine on VMWare Fusion on my 2012 15" unibody MacBook Pro. I also have one set up in UTM on my M1 MacBook Air, but it's not as reliable.
Watching both these installations, i realised something. Back then, computers used to be fun and friendly. From the welcoming intro video on mac os x installation, to the burst of colours on the windows xp (phase 2) even to the effects they both had (mac os had better effects tbh) or the search assistant you had in windows xp, computers tried to have a friendly feeling, while today's computers are kinda "cold" with all these glass wannabe themes.
Well, thats simply because computers were still technically in their infancy. Now they're very common, and whether or not people like to admit it we all go for performance rather than unnecessary add-ins that take up Operating System space and our time.
@@HeyItsSloth i wouldnt say computers were uncommon or in their infancy when snow leopard (2009) came out... maybe not even when windows xp (2001) was released.
@@Michael-Archonaeus Oh, my reply wasnt sent, i guess my internet died, i had a whole in depth explanation as to why i thought that way. I'll probably rewrite it after class.
@@HeyItsSloth The infancy of electronic computers was in the ≈1950's and 60's. The wide adoption of personal computers happened in the ≈70's and 80's. Personal computers really matured in the 1990's. The infancy of the internet was in the late ≈1980's to the late 1990's. The wide adoption of the internet happened in the late ≈1990's and the first ≈3 years of the early 2000's. The internet really matured around ≈2006 to 2009, that's when web 2.0 was born. From around ≈2009 to 2012 AI started taking over, and by ≈2014 had basically been adopted by everyone, it is still maturing. ≈2013-2018 was when the internet of things was born, and it is still in the wide adoption phase, and is far from mature yet. So you see, we're *way* past the "infancy of computers." At least that's my take.
See, the thing about nostalgia is that you have to leave things alone for a while. I've never left things I enjoyed or remembered alone, so nostalgia's pretty rare for me. I'd say that it's the internet's fault, but I happily brought it upon myself.
Well, if you still have that Mac around and aren’t using it, you could always reinstall the original version it came with by pressing ⌘+⌥+⇧+R at startup (or Win + Alt + Shift + R). You could even repartition the disk in disk utility, and dual boot it (hold ⌥or Alt at startup to boot to a different volume)
I remember using Snow Leopard for 2 1/2 years, before upgrading to Lion. Lion is alright, but frustrating at times. My Mac that I installed it on (Mac Pro 1.1, flashed to a 2.1) only has Lion, while I'm trying to get a BootCamp partition working, but I have a 2007 (2008?) MacBook with a similar setup, with Snow Leopard and Windows XP as my BootCamp partition.
i have mac mini server 2012 with two hdd, however suddenly I reinstall it to higher OS, but always stuck in the end says like "server error" something like that, I've tried all anything ways on RUclips, to install new OS on it, with usual installation/change date/put OS from terminal/put OS from outside computer, always not boot up and always failed. any suggestions?
Have Catalina running fine on my Mac mini 3.1 2009 after seeing part 1 and not wanting to wait for part 2 to see if it worked. Surprised you couldn't do it in part 2 as never followed that video up.
The blue installer is a left over from NT that were released back in the mid-90's. It might have been in NT 3 however I have never seen NT install, that are older than NT 3.51. Win 3.11 looked a bit and slightly different, during installation. More like MS Dos 5 to 6.22 installation. However there are many design elements that are the same all across the board. The only thing I am actually missing from NT. And that is the absolute first screen, that lists CPU type and numbers. It is displayed in high res txt mode. I actually dont know if it is a boot loader or not, but it is something really professional looking and gives this feeling that is hard to describe.
Brandon Hussey yea but it is completely unsupported. You probably cannot browse the internet correctly since even safari or other browsers will not update on it
Your adventures trying to run the Windows XP games from your backup disk makes me nostalgic for the way Classic Mac OS (and some newer macOS) programs install. You just copied the program folder into your Applications folder, and unless there was some copy protection fail, it usually ran perfectly. I "borrowed" so much good software from my Mac-using friends that way. If you do that with Windows software, it's always a crapshoot and I'm always surprised when the program works at all on a computer other than the one it's been installed. As for Linux software... well, unless it's an AppImage, you're just better off redownloading from the package manager.
I wanted to see what the late half of the 00's were like, when we are talking Mac. So I bought a Mac Mini with Core2duo and GF9400. Installed Snow Leropard and WinXP. I believe this is when Apple were the best in terms of quality and how long the product would work without breaking down. To my surprise, then it turns out that the late 2009 Mac Mini 2.26 GF9400 is one hell of a "retro" XP gaming machine. It has the horsepower and tiny foot print for 2001 to 2008 XP games in 1024x768. And with 4gb of Ram, it is even usefull for the 2013 version of Minecraft. I love that machine as it made me interrested in XP games again. Something I never thought I would be at all.
Everything on OS X was shiny, cool and old-school styled until OS X Yosemite came to life. I like flat design but, skeuomorphic interface has just some sort of attractiveness.
Fun fact, RealArcade actually merged with GameHouse, the company that did Collapse!, and their service still works. Also, never used RealArcade, I used iWin and WildTangent, because that came pre-installed on SO many desktops.
Funny thing is Ken, DSMOS IS very important x) That little thing actually talks with the SMC on your Mac to make sure the system is actually starting on an actual Apple product and not on a "normal" PC.
@@ephemeralViolette Before DSMOS, when Apple had their DTK to developers, they actually encrypted the font server and rosetta and had a TPM chip to decrypt these files (the system would not boot into GUI mode without that). Early 2006 Mac Pros actually still have that TPM chip, but it's unused
...are you SURE Dock Expose doesn’t exist any more? I feel like the force touch action on the dock in modern versions does pretty much exactly this, unless I am misremembering.
Downloading a compatible version of chrome will enable you to browse the web, however you will need to press a button that says something equivalent to “continue at your own risk” I know this from fiddling with a virtual machine ;)
I have a Mac Mini 2011 I'm thinking of pulling out of the closet and putting windows on it. Have any idea is Win10 will work? Someone recommended using parallels
I have the same mac mini, but I can't use it, because it's stuck on the OS X Lion recovery and it won't let me install OS X Snow Leopard, and I have no keyboard to use it with. help? EDIT - Well, I have a keyboard now, but I haven't bothered to use it yet.
@@ComputerClan I just put the installer dvd in, and when it booted up, it had the installer for OS X Lion, and Lion is not compatible with that mac, I went to "Start-Up Disk" app and clicked my DVD and it restarted to the installer, I did that all with my mouse.
... and i believe Snow Leopard was the final OS that you could run your licensed box version of Adobe Suite.. And of course all the Creative Live, etc, tutorials presume you're running the latest OS and your monthly rental of Photoshop etc from Adobe... So we do what we have to. 😀
i still have Snow Leopard when i brought i couldn't use on mac g4 it didn't support it few months ago i got hold early 2008 i mac i was able us Snow Leopard
Enjoy the new episode, and stay tuned for more Krazy Ken’s Tech Misadventures LIVE! I cannot wait to do more live broadcasts. It was so much fun! Make sure to have the *Bell* notifications on so you don’t miss new videos or live streams.
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Computer Clan noice happy halloween
Happy Halloween. I know outdated.
Mr Beast is not happy Krazy Ken, so run for your damn life.
Jack’s Channel hm?
OH! The trees. Haha.
For anyone who is wondering DSMOS is an acronym for Don't Steal Mac OS. Its function is to prevent non-Apple Intel computers from booting Mac OS and this is achieved by encrypting important OS applications such as Finder so when the "DSMOS has arrived" line appears means that DSMOS has determined that this is a valid machine and will decrypt system applications.
you can try to mod the iso and disable it but i dont know if it will work i dont hackintosh
@@fart1234. it would work, but if you do hackintosh use a distro/ already modded iso
If i run macos on virtualbox on a apple device, can it detect it as a mac?
16:50 DVD logo hit the corner *EPIC REACTION*
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I've just installed a patched version of Catalina on my Mac pro 2008 3,1 runs brill love it and nice video mate enjoyed watching it.
Does everything work well because I’m planing on doing that too
Same, but I did it on my 2010 MacBook pro 13" 7,1
@@Themarc07I've only been running it for a couple days every seems to work, you just need to upgrade to high Sierra first or you need to do a system update that is hit or miss
You should've called Krazy Ken Incorporated "Krazy Kompany."
Krazy Kenpany
20:05 so many bad memories of finishing college assignments late into the night because the damn professor would not take UNIX programs.
In fact, I had a similar setup for a while
Hold up what
What did the guy have against UNIX programs and software
Dosdude's Catalina Patcher worked great on my 2010 Mini.
Snow Leopard is my all-time favorite Mac OS. The eye candy is what made it so special along with its features and capabilities. I switched in 2008 and my first Mac was the original aluminum iMac with Leopard and Snow Leopard just made a good thing great. I don’t understand why Apple has been removing features rather than adding them. I miss the colored sidebar, the 3-D dock, and the overall beautiful color scheme. I know I’m crazy but with each new install i disable the SIP, and use LiteIcon to change all the OS icons and folders to 10.6 and then tenable SIP. I just like the old Safari icon better. I keep an old install of SL on a virtual machine as well. I bought an old Mac Mini just to run it but now it isn’t compatible for daily use. Thanks for this video!!!
Haha, I hosted one of those house parties for Windows 7. Had a bunch of people come over with their Xbox 360s and we played Halo all night.
My guess on why the XP tour looked so crisp is because I think usually people see it first then install graphics drivers
Can you put a larger ssd in a 2012 Mac Mini ?
Nice! I still remember when my college's TV studio got a batch of early 2009 24" Core 2 Duo iMacs for their video editing lab in the summer of 2009; they had 1 TB hard drives set up with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (original shipped OS) and a Boot Camp partition with Windows XP Professional on each, as they were using them to replace 2002 PowerMac G4 QuickSilver towers and Dell Optiplex towers as well. This was what inspired me to use Boot Camp as well, when I got my first Intel Mac two years later (a 2009 polycarbonate white MacBook).
Currently I actually have a similar dual-boot setup on one of my older Macs in my collection; Mac OS X Snow Leopard and a Windows XP Boot Camp partition set up on my 2006 Core Duo 15" MacBook Pro; it has a 256 GB SSD inside replacing the original 120 GB hard drive. But in other cases for my Windows XP needs (mostly retro gaming) I use a Windows XP virtual machine on VMWare Fusion on my 2012 15" unibody MacBook Pro. I also have one set up in UTM on my M1 MacBook Air, but it's not as reliable.
I NEED MagSafe 1!
Watching both these installations, i realised something. Back then, computers used to be fun and friendly. From the welcoming intro video on mac os x installation, to the burst of colours on the windows xp (phase 2) even to the effects they both had (mac os had better effects tbh) or the search assistant you had in windows xp, computers tried to have a friendly feeling, while today's computers are kinda "cold" with all these glass wannabe themes.
Well, thats simply because computers were still technically in their infancy. Now they're very common, and whether or not people like to admit it we all go for performance rather than unnecessary add-ins that take up Operating System space and our time.
@@HeyItsSloth i wouldnt say computers were uncommon or in their infancy when snow leopard (2009) came out... maybe not even when windows xp (2001) was released.
@@HeyItsSloth No. The time of Snow Leopard and XP was LONG after the "infancy" of computers. It was the time when the internet really matured.
@@Michael-Archonaeus Oh, my reply wasnt sent, i guess my internet died, i had a whole in depth explanation as to why i thought that way. I'll probably rewrite it after class.
@@HeyItsSloth The infancy of electronic computers was in the ≈1950's and 60's. The wide adoption of personal computers happened in the ≈70's and 80's. Personal computers really matured in the 1990's. The infancy of the internet was in the late ≈1980's to the late 1990's. The wide adoption of the internet happened in the late ≈1990's and the first ≈3 years of the early 2000's. The internet really matured around ≈2006 to 2009, that's when web 2.0 was born.
From around ≈2009 to 2012 AI started taking over, and by ≈2014 had basically been adopted by everyone, it is still maturing.
≈2013-2018 was when the internet of things was born, and it is still in the wide adoption phase, and is far from mature yet.
So you see, we're *way* past the "infancy of computers." At least that's my take.
Happy that I’m not the only one who’s source of entertainment back in the day is the Windows XP Tour
Honestly, it's amazing that the Mac still works after everything that's happened to it!
Just had my first Snow Leopard experience. Installed it on a white MacBook from 2008. Damn that is a nice OS. So snappy and functional.
I just installed it on a 2006 iMac.
See, the thing about nostalgia is that you have to leave things alone for a while. I've never left things I enjoyed or remembered alone, so nostalgia's pretty rare for me. I'd say that it's the internet's fault, but I happily brought it upon myself.
RIP Flash.
I'll miss you with all of my heart, GTTTATINT. You served me well during school.
YES, please do the Zune video!
Snow Leopard was the OS the drove me to save up and get my first Mac I loved it so much, I miss the 3D dock and it did have their best wallpaper!
Well, if you still have that Mac around and aren’t using it, you could always reinstall the original version it came with by pressing ⌘+⌥+⇧+R at startup (or Win + Alt + Shift + R). You could even repartition the disk in disk utility, and dual boot it (hold ⌥or Alt at startup to boot to a different volume)
@@alexanderstevenson6484 how did you get command and alt signs? (I don’t know how to name that)
also, Ken is lying about Expose not existing on macOS anymore, Expose still exists, it just got fused up into Mission Control
Snow Leopard ! The best design ever..! SO MUCH MEMORIES
3:04 technically its still a CD. even if its a DVD its a CompactDisc nontheless.
4bl0xx or you could call it an Optical Disc, as it’s called an Optical Disc Drive(ODD)
3:22 That's what I would see every time I would fire up a hackintosh, but I would never see it on a real Mac. I have no idea why.
Thank you Steve, for the donation: new startup message
I love these videos, Kreepy Ken! Please never stop!
I didn't know you could click and drag the help icon and I've installed XP many many times
All the sounds from Windows XP gave me waves of nostalgia...
"I'm considering hosting a booth next year."
😬
Zune! A blast from the past.
8:22
I don’t know why but I have that song downloaded on my phone lol
same
I remember using Snow Leopard for 2 1/2 years, before upgrading to Lion.
Lion is alright, but frustrating at times.
My Mac that I installed it on (Mac Pro 1.1, flashed to a 2.1) only has Lion, while I'm trying to get a BootCamp partition working, but I have a 2007 (2008?) MacBook with a similar setup, with Snow Leopard and Windows XP as my BootCamp partition.
Hello Progress bar my old friend.......we've come around to you again....
i have mac mini server 2012 with two hdd, however suddenly I reinstall it to higher OS, but always stuck in the end says like "server error" something like that, I've tried all anything ways on RUclips, to install new OS on it, with usual installation/change date/put OS from terminal/put OS from outside computer, always not boot up and always failed. any suggestions?
Have Catalina running fine on my Mac mini 3.1 2009 after seeing part 1 and not wanting to wait for part 2 to see if it worked. Surprised you couldn't do it in part 2 as never followed that video up.
- Says he has no friends
- LGR comments on his videos
Yeah, zero sympathy :-)
I've actually been working on a RealArcade archive and we've gathered 200 games already. Nice to see you had RealArcade too.
22:00 kind of. If you notice, it's on 4:3
The blue installer is a left over from NT that were released back in the mid-90's. It might have been in NT 3 however I have never seen NT install, that are older than NT 3.51.
Win 3.11 looked a bit and slightly different, during installation. More like MS Dos 5 to 6.22 installation. However there are many design elements that are the same all across the board.
The only thing I am actually missing from NT. And that is the absolute first screen, that lists CPU type and numbers. It is displayed in high res txt mode. I actually dont know if it is a boot loader or not, but it is something really professional looking and gives this feeling that is hard to describe.
I had the house party kit too but I lost it in a move. I still have the tote bag though.
Great. Ken blew up the planet again.
haha I just installed snow leopard on my old 2009 macbook yesterday, sooo much faster than running sierra on it
Brandon Hussey yea but it is completely unsupported. You probably cannot browse the internet correctly since even safari or other browsers will not update on it
@@TheCrystalGlow I've long stopped using it so it's mostly to play with but so far I've been able to browse the internet okay
@@TheRocketdrone articfox is a browser that is still supported for these old Macs today. I recommend checking it out.
same. And today i managed to get lion hehe
20:06 ahhh... best sound back in the days where Windows XP is a thing
Damn. I had to reinstall Windows XP so many times, I actually to this day still have the entire 25 character product key memorized.
I‘m new here, your channel is great!
Thank you : )
Your adventures trying to run the Windows XP games from your backup disk makes me nostalgic for the way Classic Mac OS (and some newer macOS) programs install. You just copied the program folder into your Applications folder, and unless there was some copy protection fail, it usually ran perfectly. I "borrowed" so much good software from my Mac-using friends that way. If you do that with Windows software, it's always a crapshoot and I'm always surprised when the program works at all on a computer other than the one it's been installed. As for Linux software... well, unless it's an AppImage, you're just better off redownloading from the package manager.
I can feel the nostalgia so badly 😍
trip down memory lane...tech ages fast
I wanted to see what the late half of the 00's were like, when we are talking Mac. So I bought a Mac Mini with Core2duo and GF9400. Installed Snow Leropard and WinXP. I believe this is when Apple were the best in terms of quality and how long the product would work without breaking down. To my surprise, then it turns out that the late 2009 Mac Mini 2.26 GF9400 is one hell of a "retro" XP gaming machine. It has the horsepower and tiny foot print for 2001 to 2008 XP games in 1024x768. And with 4gb of Ram, it is even usefull for the 2013 version of Minecraft. I love that machine as it made me interrested in XP games again. Something I never thought I would be at all.
I miss Snow Leopard GUI, my first learning hackintosh start from there.
Everything on OS X was shiny, cool and old-school styled until OS X Yosemite came to life. I like flat design but, skeuomorphic interface has just some sort of attractiveness.
@23:00 Hrutkay Mods really needs to heed this advice. LOL
My 2 favorite OSes!
Oh yeah yeah
1:59 I like that sound. xD
Fun fact, RealArcade actually merged with GameHouse, the company that did Collapse!, and their service still works.
Also, never used RealArcade, I used iWin and WildTangent, because that came pre-installed on SO many desktops.
Bay Mashups wildtangent STILL comes preinstalled on hp systems
@@blakebates1085 I swore that it died off because everything detected it as a PUP.
Fred Gray made the music for Mutants on the Commodore 64 which is my favourite C64 music
Great video! Have to disagree on one part...Apple’s best wallpaper is the Tiger wallpaper 😄
If you install SP3 and IE8 on nxp the connecion will be work on this system I have the same problem with my old lenovo laptop
Happy Halloween to everyone!
17:36 But is it a good antivirus???
Will you ever make an episode about the lore, because you were talking about the guards in this episode.
20:25 Just right in the nostalgia
What about the activation of XP ?
Ahhhhh, ShockWave...
So nostalgic
What Mac Mini is this ?
Funny thing is Ken, DSMOS IS very important x)
That little thing actually talks with the SMC on your Mac to make sure the system is actually starting on an actual Apple product and not on a "normal" PC.
@@of-ravens-claw Yeah, it kinda matters since you need to replace that kext
Interestingly, it doesn't exist at all on PowerPC Macs.
@@of-ravens-claw I know. What I'm saying is that DSMOS doesn't exist on PPC Tiger/Leopard, only Intel has it .
@@ephemeralViolette Before DSMOS, when Apple had their DTK to developers, they actually encrypted the font server and rosetta and had a TPM chip to decrypt these files (the system would not boot into GUI mode without that). Early 2006 Mac Pros actually still have that TPM chip, but it's unused
@@mspeter97 idk, I can run ppc mac os x on qemu with no modifications just fine
So how do you get DU to make a BARE DRIVE??
Can one install any version of Windows on any intel Mac?
If you update what is now 2021 Catalina thanks.
Yes, Zune! I had one of those.
I have a windows xp but the sound doesn't work and the battery is dead
to bad the audio drivers werent on when installing windows xp, ahhh the install music is so nostalgic
I really want to get snow leopard on my 2009 MacBook Pro!
This was so entertaining I almost didn't notice I had been watching for 36 minutes
And 4 seconds. Yep?
hey pal i need that copy of snow leopard BUT i NEED the ISO of that please?
I was installing Jaguar on a iBook, and when it said "Connecting to Apple" I thought "Huh? Why the heck is he installing that stupid version?"
21:30 "30 days left for activation" in right corner
...are you SURE Dock Expose doesn’t exist any more? I feel like the force touch action on the dock in modern versions does pretty much exactly this, unless I am misremembering.
Downloading a compatible version of chrome will enable you to browse the web, however you will need to press a button that says something equivalent to “continue at your own risk” I know this from fiddling with a virtual machine ;)
I remember installing xp on a intel pc, it took forever, my amd 1800xp+ took minutes.
0:10 “I’m just gonna put Chicago oh no I blacked out the whole plant did I break the power grid again”
I have a Mac Mini 2011 I'm thinking of pulling out of the closet and putting windows on it. Have any idea is Win10 will work? Someone recommended using parallels
CoMvErsion technology
Does a Mac mini is powerful enough for web browsing and RUclips video (just for know )
i lost my shit when i saw bumptop outta nowhere
What do you mean blowing up the power grid again?
RealArcade?
I see you're a man of culture as well.
I have the same mac mini, but I can't use it, because it's stuck on the OS X Lion recovery and it won't let me install OS X Snow Leopard, and I have no keyboard to use it with. help?
EDIT - Well, I have a keyboard now, but I haven't bothered to use it yet.
Wait. How did you get to the installer without a keyboard?
@@ComputerClan I just put the installer dvd in, and when it booted up, it had the installer for OS X Lion, and Lion is not compatible with that mac, I went to "Start-Up Disk" app and clicked my DVD and it restarted to the installer, I did that all with my mouse.
@@ComputerClan There is an error that says "Mac OS X can't be installed on this computer"
Oh and would love to see you and Clint do some content together! :)
... and i believe Snow Leopard was the final OS that you could run your licensed box version of Adobe Suite.. And of course all the Creative Live, etc, tutorials presume you're running the latest OS and your monthly rental of Photoshop etc from Adobe... So we do what we have to. 😀
You havent used windows XP until you played space cadet
9:45 god dammit Ken
i still have Snow Leopard when i brought i couldn't use on mac g4 it didn't support it few months ago i got hold early 2008 i mac i was able us Snow Leopard
are you gonna instal Ilife a Iworks too ?
So you got the leopard in and then went through the windows eXPirience to ease out
23:40 cmon ie sucks use the last Version of Firefox that works on xp without telling it it was 10
was that druaga1 in the intro???? damn i miss that guy
Yeah! He was in this episode: bit.ly/clan2tQ6Lb4
8:27 gonna guess your video got demonitized, no ads on the video for me
Nope. It’s not demonitized.
I think if you install XP and connect it to the internet in this day and age, you immediately get viruses? Good vid though!
Nah, it doesn't work like that. You're not gonna get a virus if you go on RUclips and Reddit, for example, really any secure websites, on XP.
I tried that Catalina patcher on my Mac Pro tower and I successfully bricked it.
19:31 heh, not anymore..
Why don’t you install a newer version of Mac OS? I checked and this Mac can run all up too 10.11.6 El Capitan.
Because I wanted to restore this system to how it was. I wanted to preserve it.
Is that possible on windows machine?
Is what possible?
@@ComputerClan to install that mac version over windows xp on intel machine