I used to use this build as my main operating system. It has quite a few bugs, but other than that it's stable. Even though Windows 11 was released 3 years ago, when I saw this build, I was quite nostalgic about that time. July 2, 2024 7:20AM
A little information: If your computer is not UEFI, that is, Legacy, you can replace the Windows 11 boot screen with the Windows Vista boot screen in this build.
@@The.arab.mapper Sure there will be one day as there are requests for it already. As for when it gets covered we will see. I don't plan for more than one video ahead and everything gets picked randomly.
Hey billy, Is there any way you can allocate more RAM than your host's RAM without affecting your Host's memory? Because I'm trying to run Windows 11 but I only have 2 gigabytes of RAM and I can't afford 4 or 2 more.
I don't know the answer to this, but my suggestion is don't do it because there is a reason why you are not allowed to. I believe there are guides online to bypass Windows 11 requirements anyway,
They have looked almost the same as the RTM since build 22000.51. 21996 isn't. Also, until the Windows 11 announcement, they have released decoy builds that look mostly the same as Windows 10 in the Cobalt development semester.