What happens if you set year 10000 on Windows 11?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Hello, my friends! Let's hit 10000 likes? (no pun intended) Check out my website! enderman.ch
    Today I am going to show you what happens if you set year 10000 on Windows 11. The results are kind of drastic, just like on Windows XP which we all tested this on back in the day. Yes, the year boot option was never removed from Windows.
    Still got questions? Don't hesitate, send them to contact@enderman.ch!
    Hope you have a great day!
    #endermanch #experiments #windows

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  • @Creatinator512
    @Creatinator512 Год назад +1416

    Fun fact: The ribbon UI in file explorer can also be accessed by starting Control Panel and moving up one level (clicking the up button). This lasts until you close the window. You can also get the Windows 7 toolbars in explorer by navigating to Contacts and going back. Just like the ribbon, it will last until the window is closed.

    • @archishmannag
      @archishmannag Год назад +34

      The control panel one worked, but I couldn't replicate the win 7 one. Still, these should be fixed, but won't be lol.

    • @minhhoang6438
      @minhhoang6438 Год назад +36

      so is Windows 11 UI a reskin that apply on top of the old UI?

    • @Creatinator512
      @Creatinator512 Год назад +45

      @@minhhoang6438 It's possible that Windows 11's UI is another layer on top of everything before it, especially considering how Enderman mostly transformed it to the old Windows 10 UI in one of his videos.

    • @archishmannag
      @archishmannag Год назад +37

      @@minhhoang6438 yep, and it has some interesting things you can do 'coz of that:
      Disadvantage - Windows is bloated. If Microsoft rewrites all the code , win 11 will be much smaller in size.
      Advantage - As everything is just frontend layer, and backend is not at all changed, windows is backwards compatible. You can run windows xp, nt, 9x softwares and they'll run on win 11 no issues. For older software, you have dosbox.

    • @xythrr
      @xythrr Год назад +16

      @@Creatinator512 You can still give windows 11 the classic theme from windows 2000-7, just super butchered without a ton of custom programs. But, I like it so it was worth.

  • @FenekkuKitsune
    @FenekkuKitsune Год назад +902

    Shoutout to that one guy that coded the Task Manager. He coded the thing to be at the heart of the system specifically so it will still run and perform its functions excellently no matter the situation and it shows here with it still functioning perfectly fine despite the shell shitting itself

    • @rogervanbommel1086
      @rogervanbommel1086 Год назад +118

      Yeah, good job Dave plumber

    • @totallyoriginal6934
      @totallyoriginal6934 Год назад +126

      yes, however when task manager stops working...
      your PC is beyond saving.

    • @rogervanbommel1086
      @rogervanbommel1086 Год назад +25

      @@totallyoriginal6934 don’t you know the ctrl-shift-esc to open another one?

    • @totallyoriginal6934
      @totallyoriginal6934 Год назад +12

      @@rogervanbommel1086 even then, if it doesn't work...

    • @silverpuffle
      @silverpuffle Год назад +17

      @@totallyoriginal6934 That happened to me and I couldn’t open control alt delete or the start menu, so I had to find a way to restart (that took a long time) so I didn’t damage it. Finally worked

  • @hlebetrix
    @hlebetrix Год назад +1864

    i like how after dozens of years, windows haven't changed a bit, we get the same thing but just in another wrap

    • @gurvb
      @gurvb Год назад +53

      27 years

    • @winexperiments
      @winexperiments Год назад +97

      @@gurvb Actually 15. Vista was revolutionary.

    • @gurvb
      @gurvb Год назад +9

      @@winexperiments ooohhh yes

    • @winexperiments
      @winexperiments Год назад +18

      @16c eh not really. the windows 3.1 icons are just because MS left them that way. also MS used to revamp a lot of stuff back then.

    • @FeTetra
      @FeTetra Год назад +3

      we get updates for windows AV

  • @JumbleDrops
    @JumbleDrops Год назад +922

    It feels surreal seeing 9999 and 10,000 on the date bar, it gives me this odd "the world is ending" feeling

    • @chatti06
      @chatti06 Год назад +23

      Yeah it's eerie

    • @NoobPix3l
      @NoobPix3l Год назад +42

      yeah just felt something strange as the programs started having a stroke. Its very weird and eerie

    • @leihejun844
      @leihejun844 Год назад +14

      So we're now in year 02023

    • @erigabu
      @erigabu Год назад +18

      @@leihejun844 no, we are in now 12023 (according to kurzgesagt)

    • @Doctorfan1673
      @Doctorfan1673 Год назад +5

      I know right? It kinda feels sad, but informative.

  • @DanielEhlmann
    @DanielEhlmann Год назад +1391

    This really shows just how robust windows XP really was. Almost all of its ancient features are still working under dozens of layers of jank and reskins.

    • @unavailable292
      @unavailable292 Год назад +67

      Can't wait for them to reset Windows development and go back to Windows XP.

    • @unavailable292
      @unavailable292 Год назад +67

      @@NazmusLabs "guide you to Islam" was there really a need to tell people to be Muslims as you?

    • @windowsxpmemesandstufflol
      @windowsxpmemesandstufflol Год назад +28

      @@unavailable292 bro do people still think gods and miracles are real? Instead of physics and chemistry trickd

    • @mrkitty777
      @mrkitty777 Год назад +5

      Only composition is done with GPU, almost everything else is done in RAM at a MemoryDC

    • @MrHercule
      @MrHercule Год назад +16

      @@windowsxpmemesandstufflol yeah??? who says people cant be a hybrid

  • @GERALD_786
    @GERALD_786 Год назад +498

    "back in our day, we don't use task manager to make windows usable"

    • @folddyy
      @folddyy Год назад +17

      @Jeymen 🤓

    • @FtE1
      @FtE1 Год назад +16

      @@folddyy 👶

    • @TheBloxxedSanarcati
      @TheBloxxedSanarcati Год назад +21

      @@folddyy mad over a correction? sheesh

    • @AMIR-xo1cq
      @AMIR-xo1cq Год назад +18

      @@folddyy did i ask for a face reveal?

    • @GERALD_786
      @GERALD_786 Год назад +4

      @Jeymen ok cool bro, im not even a native english speaker

  • @xii_yuki1935
    @xii_yuki1935 Год назад +139

    just a note with the CPU process usage: None of the applications or services actually were using that much of CPU, it is a bug of task manager that cannot properly show the CPU usage when there is CPU idle disabled in the power plan settings, i guess forced CPU disabled idle is another bug of changing the date

    • @user-gp6xc7ib9c
      @user-gp6xc7ib9c Год назад

      Ььбб😊😊😊😊😊😊😊лллл

  • @windowscuadam2
    @windowscuadam2 Год назад +214

    Errors:
    4:33 - ms-settings:/ - File system error (-2018374635)
    4:40 - Not implemented (1)
    4:45 - Class not registered
    4:55 - ms-calculator:/ - File system error (-2018374635)
    4:56 - Not implemented (2)

    • @mayankpatle8829
      @mayankpatle8829 Год назад +12

      That Class not registered error is because of shell crashing constantly

    • @stacklysm
      @stacklysm Год назад +11

      @@mayankpatle8829 Makes sense, the Windows API needs to create classes for windows (buttons and other controls) every time after a crash

    • @mayankpatle8829
      @mayankpatle8829 Год назад +6

      @@stacklysm Exactly

  • @LiuWoods
    @LiuWoods Год назад +258

    This looks like either rollover bugs from stuff like the taskbar renderer or WinUI 2/3, or SSL errors (because the taskbar in Windows 11 is a WebView2) to me, however it's weird that earlier versions of Windows can handle Year 10000, but 11 can't, leaning me to the WebView or WinUI hypothesizes.
    I might do my own set of research later, primarily if settings in ExplorerPatcher might be able to make things in the shell "stable".

    • @deadbronco
      @deadbronco Год назад +31

      webview 🤮

    • @bobmarley8524
      @bobmarley8524 Год назад +12

      That's false everything in Windows 11 is WinUI. Nothing in the shell uses a WebView. If you're referring to the caret browsing feature that I'd a functionality of WinUI and is present in all native apps built with WinUI.

    • @doq
      @doq Год назад +45

      @@bobmarley8524 The taskbar is literally a webview2 render. If you break Windows 11 enough you'll even get to see the old proper win32 taskbar from Windows 10 that you're not supposed to see. Enderman has a video on that too (look for 'Making Windows 11 usable').

    • @bacionboi
      @bacionboi Год назад

      but why?

    • @hikkamorii
      @hikkamorii Год назад +4

      realistically, WebView shouldn't use TLS, if it does it's the dumbest idea I've ever heard

  • @BetterCallBigShotAutos
    @BetterCallBigShotAutos Год назад +61

    Lesson learned: whenever you set the year to 9998 in Windows 11 you get a free rave party (or a trip to the hospital for those with epilepsy)

  • @LAvis-uz9lk
    @LAvis-uz9lk Год назад +456

    Props to this man for time traveling to all of these years just to entertain us!

    • @25_Magma
      @25_Magma Год назад

      that's simply straight up overused and unfunny, shut up man and go get REAL humor

    • @ToniKroos5
      @ToniKroos5 Год назад +8

      i wanna ruin the joke so he just changed the date

    • @sxpk01
      @sxpk01 Год назад +1

      700th comment!

    • @checkmatestalingrad
      @checkmatestalingrad Год назад +18

      @@ToniKroos5 How are you so sure he just changed the date?

    • @hanstheexplorer
      @hanstheexplorer Год назад

      r/year10000

  • @Lena-qg8bd
    @Lena-qg8bd Год назад +231

    Actually, you can set the date MUCH higher (up to year 30827 according to winapi docs) using the SetSystemTime winapi and giving it a SYSTEMTIME struct.

    • @cometkeiko
      @cometkeiko Год назад +13

      That scares me..

    • @Zooiest
      @Zooiest Год назад +12

      What if you passed a higher value anyway? Like 32767

    • @wibs0n68
      @wibs0n68 Год назад +22

      @@Zooiest probably rollback to negative or 1980 or zero

    • @christopherrogers532
      @christopherrogers532 Год назад +4

      lol someone really needs to go into the code and make it so year rollover bugs aren't an issue anymore so we don't have to think about them. First Y2k, next Y10k, what's the next fix? Y100k? XD

    • @jktech2117
      @jktech2117 Год назад +12

      @@christopherrogers532 leave y10k for people of 8k years in future. we done a great job

  • @FairPlay137
    @FairPlay137 Год назад +122

    Makes me worry that we'll have a Y2.1K situation with Windows 11

    • @Itzsten
      @Itzsten Год назад +15

      Looking into the SYSTEMTIME data structure set in the Windows API, you'll find that the value is a ULONG (unsigned long) which makes the value pretty big however if it passes a certain amount it will overflow, so yes, it is still possible on Windows 11.

    • @leo73030
      @leo73030 Год назад

      Yeah lol

    • @RallyElite
      @RallyElite Год назад +10

      but thats like 8000 years away.

    • @KeinNiemand
      @KeinNiemand Год назад +8

      @Gamerzvm • 7.9B views it already was crashing amd ustable/slow at year 9998 so before 10k maybe it gradualy gets slower as the date increases

    • @gary.h.turner
      @gary.h.turner Год назад +15

      ​@@KeinNiemand I always wondered why PCs keep getting slower as the years roll by - now I know it's got nothing to do with bloatware at all!

  • @professortortilla
    @professortortilla Год назад +101

    I like how simply changing a number on the clock to 9999 will cause windows to have a stroke

    • @Dotzic
      @Dotzic Год назад

      lmao

    • @Dotzic
      @Dotzic Год назад +10

      Too old for the generation , please try again with the pack: windows 78 Ultimate.

    • @candacechappell9512
      @candacechappell9512 Год назад

      Lol

    • @victorfigueroa9385
      @victorfigueroa9385 Год назад +3

      This even works on older versions of the NT family, just shows how old it is.

  • @noobscoopsies1100
    @noobscoopsies1100 Год назад +86

    The fact the current windows core is actualy Window XP is insane. Is like a car that have been totally modified to look like current car with bunch of modern assist device. But its still using the same old engine from 1980's.

    • @hsmreu
      @hsmreu Год назад +3

      god dang it.💀💀

    • @Sypaka
      @Sypaka Год назад +20

      Mh, there is a difference - a small detail here.
      On a 64-bit WIndows, if the very core is Windows XP, it would be actually Windows Server 2003 64-bit.
      Due to being a server OS in disguise, Windows XP Professional 64-bit (AMD64) was super stable. It would only BSOD, if the hardware was some obscure low-quality stuff with quirky drivers or failing in general.

    • @dalelumina3
      @dalelumina3 Год назад +4

      literally the lada ziguli

    • @ren5689
      @ren5689 10 месяцев назад +2

      yes, modern windows is a duct tape of the past windows. never changed and unorganized regedit is the evidence

    • @stale2665
      @stale2665 10 месяцев назад +2

      The current win11 core isn't winxp just because it looks like xp when things go awry, or because it inherits bugs found in earlier versions of the OS. Pretty much *all* OS kernels are iterative and go years or even decades back. If you really want to go down this rabbit hole, it goes way further back than XP. XP (Or Windows NT 5.1) was built on Win2k (5.0) was built on NT4 was built on NT3. Unintuitively, there is no Windows NT before version 3. It started at 3 to get mind-share with the consumer version of Windows of the same time, which was Windows 3.x.

  • @sc6the
    @sc6the 10 месяцев назад +5

    it feels kinda weird thinking about how this day is actually gonna come and none of us is gonna be there and nobody will remember us

    • @Foam_ball
      @Foam_ball 6 месяцев назад

      thanks for the random crisis at 7 am

    • @sc6the
      @sc6the 6 месяцев назад

      @@Foam_ball lmao mb

  • @PowerfulBaconsYT
    @PowerfulBaconsYT 9 месяцев назад +5

    I also tried this on my real laptop windows 11
    and it actually went to year 10k also, everything is still normal, background, taskbar, icon still functional, except it overheating and used 100% my cpu to keep this state works fine, right after this experiment i quickly set back to reailty time and everything was back to normal

  • @itzjustrobo
    @itzjustrobo Год назад +44

    It would be interesting to see what happens if the date is set to 10000 on a version older than XP

  • @endo9881
    @endo9881 Год назад +100

    Imagine someone actually manages to boot up Windows 11 in the year 10000 and this happens

    • @VCN01
      @VCN01 Год назад +53

      This should be shown in museums in year 10000 to show how primitive technology we use eight millennium ago :v

    • @gpubenchmarks7905
      @gpubenchmarks7905 Год назад +1

      What sbout win 95 98

    • @Bempus
      @Bempus Год назад +12

      @@gpubenchmarks7905 I don't think people 7 millenia from now will care wether it's a typewriter or windows 15, they'll laugh at the simple "technology" we use today no matter what!

    • @downey2294
      @downey2294 Год назад +6

      ​@@Bempus i always look at primitive technology with fascination.
      like how we were able to do so many things with just stones wood and mud.
      i think many other people do to due to those primitive technology channels being so popular a while back.

    • @leihejun844
      @leihejun844 Год назад +3

      But Windows 11 64bit doesn't support 8 petabytes of ram.

  • @sexmaster
    @sexmaster Год назад +14

    FACT: Windows NT base os have a lots of MS certificate system. The certificates are set at the proper time, and before that time expires, the OS functions properly as they are renewed with Windows Update. If the time exceeds the certificate expiration time, the same phenomenon as the video occurs.

  • @Davi2262v
    @Davi2262v Год назад +4

    never ask:
    a woman her age
    a man his salary
    enderman how many computers he broke

    • @Dexzler
      @Dexzler Год назад +3

      davi2262 how big his brain is

    • @LufthansaA340Aviation
      @LufthansaA340Aviation 2 месяца назад +1

      Cryptonwo how many operating systems and computers he infected

  • @JaronWizard
    @JaronWizard Год назад +6

    "i'd like to activate my windows licence of windows 11"
    "Sir, the support ran out 7977 years ago"
    "Yes"

  • @FIRERocket340
    @FIRERocket340 Год назад +10

    I like how everything just struggles to run, the equivalent of lights in a hallway flickering, struggling to survive

  • @CreaZyp154
    @CreaZyp154 Год назад +10

    I love how the old NT apps works way better than the new shit

  • @Yumbos
    @Yumbos Год назад +32

    It's impressive how computers work in such a specific way

    • @GaetanLeGac
      @GaetanLeGac 10 месяцев назад +1

      How Windows was built like crap*

    • @ArmaRGool
      @ArmaRGool 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@GaetanLeGac Yeah they didnt even take into account that someone was still going to use Windows 11 in 7977 years they are so dumb

    • @GaetanLeGac
      @GaetanLeGac 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@ArmaRGool Limiting the bytes for storing the year is a good design choice. What they did wrong is to not prevent this value being to high that it creates issues
      This is a typical example of how unreliable is this os

  • @ajl4878
    @ajl4878 Год назад +68

    Enderman: Sets year to 10000 on Windows 11
    Me, an intellectual: Sets year to *11* 000 on Windows 11

  • @MatthiasLee1
    @MatthiasLee1 Год назад +16

    So interesting to see the random, unrelated ways windows breaks after the time is set to 9999 and 10,000

  • @lamsmiley1944
    @lamsmiley1944 10 месяцев назад +5

    Microsoft really needs to find a fix to this, imagine if windows became unusable in 8,000 years. It would be a catastrophe.

    • @lFunGuyl
      @lFunGuyl 10 месяцев назад +1

      Nah bro we'll all be on X operating system by then

  • @wolfsyncc
    @wolfsyncc Год назад +12

    it says explorer not implemented because in year 10000 windows 12 has started development, but in very very early alpha

  • @itmkoeln
    @itmkoeln Год назад +23

    If I remember correctly from what I learned about Task Manager that eatleast the classic Taskmanager was built on a reserved interrupt. That is probably why it is working... As back in the old days you could restart using its Keycomb... (and you even can do this on BSD and Linux OS to this day...

    • @blinking_dodo
      @blinking_dodo Год назад +4

      The creator of task manager has a YT channel, and has talked quite a bit about the resilience of that program. (the original at least)
      It's quite fascinating to see how that program can work in almost any situation.

  • @KaziiTheAvali_inactive
    @KaziiTheAvali_inactive Год назад +16

    some of the worse side effects are actually remitted by the y2k bug as a lot of devs put in safegards so it wolnt be as bad

  • @infiniteh4pp1nes57
    @infiniteh4pp1nes57 Год назад +2

    people in 10000 when they react to when it was 2022: HOLY THAT WAS OLD

  • @BloodieyTheCat
    @BloodieyTheCat Год назад +15

    What aliens would see if they recovered our pc’s

    • @leihejun844
      @leihejun844 Год назад +3

      They'd see this: don't turn off your pc while updates are being installed

  • @iamdarkyoshi
    @iamdarkyoshi Год назад +7

    brb setting my year to 10K to disable rounded corners, since they "fixed" the tool to disable them with an update I didn't ask for

  • @lFunGuyl
    @lFunGuyl 10 месяцев назад +2

    Intro: Everybody knows their Windows pc is a time machine.
    Me: 🤯🤯🤯

  • @F2PSIDESCRAPER
    @F2PSIDESCRAPER 11 месяцев назад +2

    People in 10000: umm your computer is a little bit outdated

  • @gregi_plays
    @gregi_plays Год назад +7

    *SONG NAMES:*
    0:07 to 3:35 - Kruising by Windows 96
    3:36 to 7:13 - Sharpest Knives also by Windows 96

  • @baumstamp5989
    @baumstamp5989 Год назад +22

    would be interesting to see if you still have a pegged CPU if you completely disable networking and also set unistacksvcgroup startup to disabled (user data acces & user data storage services) , like if another process just grabs the idle time then...

  • @Sypaka
    @Sypaka Год назад +6

    I am amazed the OS even boots. While driver signatures are valid by itself, the certificates would have expired by this point.
    I think Windows is trying to restore itself by trying to get a new valid root certificate and update for itself to ensure system health.
    And it can't, because SSL (used for the update) doesn't like being outside the valid ranges, as certs specify a valid "not before X" and "not after X". That's why you can't browse the web properly, if you set your system clock f.e 30 years ahead or after today.

    • @katrinabryce
      @katrinabryce Год назад

      If you set the clock even 3 months ahead, pretty much all web certificates would be invalid.

    • @Sypaka
      @Sypaka Год назад

      @@katrinabryce Actually not. Certificates themselves are invalid as soon their expiration date is met in UTC+0. Validity ranges from 10 years to 30, internal windows ones even are valid 1000 years. Some are adjusted, means it can take some hours for them to get truely expired. When it comes to SSL, the webserver allows a small time overhead. If you push your clock too far in time (just 24 hours ahead is enough) some servers just outright reject you and throw an error.
      Wait a minute, what did I say about the 1000 year windows certificate. oh.

  • @Vortex_Studios_
    @Vortex_Studios_ 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love how Windows is having a seizure in the background while task manager is just chillin

  • @Erik_The_grate
    @Erik_The_grate Год назад +4

    Why does file explorer care what time it is?

  • @iknowdawae893
    @iknowdawae893 Год назад +12

    Microsoft should hire enderman as a software tester

  • @RealTallestSkil
    @RealTallestSkil 10 месяцев назад +2

    How does this not prove planned obsolescence? I’m confused how there can be any innocuous explanation for what we’re experiencing here. Virtually everything stops working-and the API calls which do work take measurably longer-because of nothing more than a date change? Assume clean install. Assume unbloated registry. Assume no Internet connection at all, so there’s no data moving in the background and no attemps to phone home. And it behaves this way?
    Either it’s criminal incompetence in bad coding (tying agnostic physical operations to the literal time and date) or criminal incompetence in sales (planned obsolescence). So which is it?

  • @janlohndorf9665
    @janlohndorf9665 Год назад +1

    Cant wait for someone to run DOOM 1993 while the operating system is rotting away from the passage of time.

  • @yoad734
    @yoad734 Год назад +22

    Love your content man! Keep it up! I would love seeing you trying or suggesting solutions to changing the windows version without having to reset the pc if thats possible (I'm asking because I joined the dev channel of windows 11 a while ago and microsoft won't let me out for 8 - 10 months and I don't want to reset my pc in order to leave it).

  • @mdmackint
    @mdmackint Год назад +8

    Glitch review: 10/10 great way to get square edges back on windows 11!

  • @explosu
    @explosu 9 месяцев назад +1

    The palpable relief I felt after clicking this and finding that this isn't like a 2 hour documentary with a sponsor segment is

  • @KerbalHub
    @KerbalHub Год назад +6

    Fun fact: Setting the year to 30828 AD will crash Windows

  • @Philfluffer
    @Philfluffer Год назад +24

    I’m going to take a guess there’s some type of fallback implementation that isolates the core functions... time/date is implemented in APIi calls and anything that is expecting a certain value returned in memory allocated as X bytes is causing a memory address to become invalid so the kernel kills the offending process (which is why explorer and its functions keep dying and restarting). So Microsoft probably learned a few lessons with the Y2K bug but a lot of Windows apps remain fundamentally unchanged from the olden days and Windows and it’s components are a huge amount of code to analyze and implement fixes into (without causing new ones during that process is actually really difficult to do, especially if it’s compiled using libraries whose code can be many many years out of date). I wouldn’t want to go searching through OS code looking out for one tiny error without creating new ones! Plus, who the hell will be using Windows in 9999? We’ll be lucky to even have a habitable planet at that point!

    • @GumSkyloard
      @GumSkyloard Год назад

      The Task Manager was made to be independent from the shell, actually!

  • @sorsu
    @sorsu Год назад +16

    I dont think any sort of engineering could stop that honestly. time is very picky to try and work with because its finite but treated as infinite. i guess if they removed the ability to set /YEAR=XXXXXX they could subside it, but it doesnt truely fix it, just like duct tape on a hole. Good video!

    • @freevbucks8019
      @freevbucks8019 Год назад

      or better yet just use 64 bits

    • @KeinNiemand
      @KeinNiemand Год назад +3

      @@freevbucks8019 it probably already does it cleary can tick up to the year 10k so it's not the date itself overflowing, there probably some things that use that date that break with the high date

    • @freevbucks8019
      @freevbucks8019 Год назад +2

      @@KeinNiemand It's just baffling how much spaghetto windows has

  • @ragev1516
    @ragev1516 10 месяцев назад +2

    Its almost like the OS is programmed to gut it's own performance after a certain period of time.

  • @stevendamavandi3482
    @stevendamavandi3482 Год назад +8

    Wow! I can't belive Andrew time traveled to 10000! What's it like in the future?

  • @Subspace.T.Tripmine
    @Subspace.T.Tripmine Год назад +9

    The taskmgr doesnt lag beacuse it can rub without support from the shell.

  • @Voxelstice
    @Voxelstice Год назад +3

    So if im correct, the clock is basically a ticking bomb.

    • @0q2628
      @0q2628 Год назад +1

      its always, in real life too

  • @luxincognita
    @luxincognita 10 месяцев назад +2

    Love the mood of your videos!

  • @LevenZ69
    @LevenZ69 Год назад +20

    I am mostly surprised by the fact that the rounded windows broke lololol, it tell's how Windows 11 and Windows 10 just used a skin but Windows 7 as a base

  • @B.M.Skyforest
    @B.M.Skyforest Год назад +6

    I always wondered why the date has such impact? Aren't those just some numbers? And not too big, too

    • @ThatRandomToast
      @ThatRandomToast Год назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_formatting_and_storage_bugs

    • @ThatRandomToast
      @ThatRandomToast Год назад +4

      Time formatting and storage bugs

  • @lebao3105
    @lebao3105 Год назад +4

    4:04 this problem (the explorer window UI) is also present on Windows 11 Dev builds

  • @Legendary_Logan
    @Legendary_Logan 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is actually a lot like Y2K, computers didn’t use 4 digits for the time, so it caused a lot of panic as for what could happen. (Side note: A guy in another country briefly had 6 million in his account)

  • @Neuzie
    @Neuzie Год назад +1

    "How are we on 9998?" "Ok guys so I waited a year and"

  • @VMTCC_25
    @VMTCC_25 Год назад +3

    Fun fact is:on year 10000 windows 200 is now out 😂

  • @aliteraldumpsterfire672
    @aliteraldumpsterfire672 Год назад +18

    I genuinely wonder what causes these lag issues and errors to happen.

    • @jeroen5736
      @jeroen5736 Год назад +2

      maybe windows spyware tracking stuff getting confused .

    • @Samarth916
      @Samarth916 Год назад

      @@jeroen5736 yes, or it could be planned obsolescence. Maybe Windows planned that should someone decide to use it beyond some years, it should not work properly.
      Maybe each system app has a certain expiry date like 2052 or so.

    • @tyaman7947
      @tyaman7947 Год назад +3

      probably because of random number generators as they take the seed from yhe current date and time

    • @alanmawson2187
      @alanmawson2187 Год назад +2

      Extra zeroes in it? Yeah lol

    • @UltraCenterHQ
      @UltraCenterHQ Год назад +3

      ​@@jeroen5736Windows always had this year glitch lol

  • @brodcock9793
    @brodcock9793 10 месяцев назад +1

    That CPU vetting CRISPY tho 🔥🔥🔥💀

  • @k.b.tidwell
    @k.b.tidwell 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'll worry about this in a few thousand more years. Too busy right now.

  • @starlinetor5791
    @starlinetor5791 Год назад +4

    because is probably stored as binary data the binary digits should change how the pc behave, so you should try from year 4095-4096, year 8191-8193, and year 16383-16385

  • @poluefemus
    @poluefemus Год назад +5

    so u can say you’ve been using windows 11 for 10000 years a year after it gets released

  • @krloxvj
    @krloxvj Год назад +1

    Others: What happens if you set year 3.000 on Windows 11?
    Enderman: Hold my Time-Machine.

  • @gdgd5194
    @gdgd5194 10 месяцев назад

    What happens when you choose to upgrade from already frustrating windows 10 to windows 11?
    -You cry.

  • @WilliamHollinger2019
    @WilliamHollinger2019 Год назад +4

    Hey corners are gone nice so it is windows 10 just a wrap for a newer look.

  • @brennencaad7412
    @brennencaad7412 Год назад +3

    Good thing to know! I’ll make sure to update from windows 11 before year 10k!

  • @saif_8142
    @saif_8142 6 месяцев назад

    Window be like "you managed to use this versom for so long, but bow we won't let you do it"

  • @ferdinandw.8952
    @ferdinandw.8952 Год назад

    My Friend: "Woah! Look its like my Computer." Me:"W.H.A.T"

  • @boxthememeguy
    @boxthememeguy Год назад +4

    i applaud this man for sacrificing many a VM for our enjoyment

  • @OMGREALDUMMYFROMDVN
    @OMGREALDUMMYFROMDVN Год назад +4

    Wow he's a lot of years ahead of us.

  • @ag0nyy-2308
    @ag0nyy-2308 Год назад +2

    The music makes the video sound like a wasteland on windows 11

  • @Cpt_Mango
    @Cpt_Mango Год назад

    Me: Hey random youtuber i didn't know until know, what are we doing today?
    Enderman: We are going... *to the future*
    Me: *suscribes*

  • @ionic7777
    @ionic7777 Год назад +9

    I find it weird that a single date can pretty mess up the whole operating system… I know this is a very rare case but you think windows would make this much more stable. Imagine what could happen if someone did this to a lot of computers using some program

  • @MrInternFTL
    @MrInternFTL Год назад +4

    Wow Microsoft really? Your stuff doesn’t last thousands of years?

  • @truestbluu
    @truestbluu 4 месяца назад

    the year is 10000, windows 63 has just come out, and humans are all cyborgs...

  • @ThePolishOrange
    @ThePolishOrange Год назад +1

    3:14 this sentence should be used while doing „school computers review”

  • @Sussy_Mewo
    @Sussy_Mewo Год назад +3

    but if we REALLY are in 10000, there will be no pc at all?!?!

  • @TheStarscouts
    @TheStarscouts Год назад +7

    Not really related to the video itself, but you're one of the few creators I know who say "take care" at the end of their videos.

  • @brokovnik
    @brokovnik 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its odd how Windows 11 interacts with time. I would have thought it was Just gonna be numbers updating every second, every Hour, every Year, and every minute. I guess its somehow for some reason more complex though i dont see the need for it to be complex.

  • @Vince-HD
    @Vince-HD Год назад +1

    Im really surprised that just a date did all this.

  • @Windows_16
    @Windows_16 Год назад +3

    Wow, Enderman finally decided to use songs from Windows96 - Reflections that isn't Landscaping or Drive Slow!

  • @Spacedog79
    @Spacedog79 Год назад +4

    This is simply Microsoft's built in slowdown and crashing that happens after a few years to make you upgrade to the newest OS 🤣

  • @darkie190
    @darkie190 Год назад +1

    Never knew by changing the date you could do such damage

  • @JEsGamingLife
    @JEsGamingLife Год назад +1

    speaking of the change of years, happy new year, guys! I hope y’all have a good 2023, I don’t know how time flies so fast 🥺🥺

  • @Marcohabik
    @Marcohabik Год назад +3

    Hello

  • @CaptainSouthbird
    @CaptainSouthbird Год назад +3

    This whole video is giving me such existential vibes. Like not even computer software can survive the eventual decay of time. (As if Y2K didn't already prove that...)
    With enough time, everything will eventually become nothing.

  • @EricThyKaiser
    @EricThyKaiser Год назад

    Mom can I have windows 11?
    Mom: We have windows at home sweety
    Windows at home: 0:18

  • @Azizani
    @Azizani Год назад

    Google Chrome: Your clock is ahead.
    Enderman: Yeah it’s my PC shut up.

  • @adudu21
    @adudu21 Год назад +2

    Wow

  • @yedemon
    @yedemon Год назад

    Win11 may think, after nearly 8000 years, itself as an obsolete one, and refuse to act appropriately.

  • @Pope_
    @Pope_ Год назад +1

    in the year 10000 edge be like: BRUH WTF IS THE CARONA VIRUS

  • @Marmotone
    @Marmotone 10 месяцев назад

    In that year i expect cyberpunk esque aesthetics and dystopia running wild

  • @forrandomsites3336
    @forrandomsites3336 Год назад +2

    I like how your cpu is going through a mid-life crisis while you check how windows is doing.

  • @Extreme-PCIe-Cable
    @Extreme-PCIe-Cable 7 месяцев назад +1

    Task manager is a godsend.

  • @HamStar_
    @HamStar_ Год назад +2

    I can't believe they didn't future--proof for the next 8000 years. This is y2k all over again!!!

  • @DarthWampa_
    @DarthWampa_ 10 месяцев назад +1

    Microsoft only has about 5000 more versions of Windows to fix this