7 BUGS IN WINDOWS

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Published 2018-11-17

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  • @1nikolas
    God mode is not a bug, its a useful feature
  • @TriploonGD
    'null' is null hmm yes the 'floor' here is made out of floor
  • Windows Time: Quick! What goes after 9999? Windows maths: Uhhh... CPU usage 100% Windows maths: 10000! Windows Time: Thank you!
  • @jac_00b30
    9:47 Clock: I don't feel so good CPU: I don't feel so good RAM: I feel better than ever! Edit: Came back 11 months later to 203 likes!! Thanks so much!!!
  • @digiplexiptv
    {ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C} Code for god mode!
  • 2:29 Fun fact: These pop-ups are actually leftovers from Windows 3.0/3.1. Usually such a message would appear as a popup window with the usual "this program has performed an illegal operation" format, but in this case it couldn't, so Windows 9x/ME fellback on these instead. Y'know, thinking about it, Windows 9x/ME without the explorer resembles pre-95 Windows versions very much. The explorer really carried it forward...
  • @bbaovanc
    The weird sounds at 2:53 are beeps. The sound is VMware simulating the on-board speaker beep sound
  • @tt_thoma
    6:17 The .gif files has multiples pictures. To make animation, the previous image is deleted (on the background), and the next image is showed. To fix the bug, it should not refresh the background. But, if we don't refresh the background, the mouse will act like a self-duplicator but will dont stop duplicate him. There are no refreshing. I'm not English and some of my translations could be unexact. Sorry for the inconvenience...
  • @DarmiGames
    null is null this is new infotmation for me, that I really wanted to know 😂😂
  • @Yolopix
    10:49 It's not a bug it's a control panel shell element present in all Windows versions
  • @zUltraXO
    Those strange sounds can also be heard if the RAM is disconnected when Windows is booted. Not sure, but it happens when i take apart my PC and have to snap on the front cover which is hard so when i hit it, it disconnects the RAM for a brief moment, which is enough to lock up the entire PC.
  • @TheBypasser
    My fav prank I came up with at late school years (our IT teacher was kinda lame): Win9x supports HTML wallpapers, and there were no restrictions on events (body - mouse move was working) nor script execution back then, also a stock HTML wallpaper there was... Result: "Why whenever I do anything, this pops up?!" *Some dialogue box about non-genuine Windows asking if to format your hard drive, or delay it till the next reboot*, perfectly non-trackable as your process list is clean and shiny :)
  • @shpoink5373
    Your software repo is so useful! I was looking for a windows vista ISO for so long! Idk how I didn't find it but I have it and VMware downloading from your repo right now! Thank you enderman!
  • @archaic5383
    About the first bug - from what I remember you could just click [cancel] and it would just let you in