Linked by David Adams on Thu 3rd Mar 2011 04:08 UTC
Windows If you had asked me, I would have guessed that this wouldn't be possible. One intrepid OS explorer has made a video wherein he not only installs every version of Windows since 1985's Windows 1.0, but proceeds to upgrade from one to another. The video, titled Chain of Fools: an Exploration of Windows upgrade procedures, shows how DOS and Windows are installed in a VMWare VM, and how a couple of DOS games were installed to see how newer versions of Windows handle backward compatibility. Similarly, various customizations were made to the Windows preferences to see how they survived the upgrades. Video embedded after the break.
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RE[3]: Where is the Video?
by Beta on Thu 3rd Mar 2011 12:16 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Where is the Video?"
Beta
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2005-07-06

Obviously Haiku is nowhere near being an usable OS if it cannot display correctly a video (where is the BeOS legacy ?) /troll

Kochise


Not sure how that’s a reply to me, but ok..

It’s been usable for years, I would know, I have contributed to it. But all these FOSS operating systems need to share common goals - and one of those is RF media imo.

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