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win 7 looks so good dude even if it's le frutiger aero os
win 7 on my laptop because not only is windows 7 kino but the hardware is fucking weird, the opengl support does not extend beyond windows 7 so im kinda forced to use it on there
 
also @dewott can you run windows 9x-1.0 apps on that pc and maybe ms dos apps?

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win 7 looks so good dude even if it's le frutiger aero os
This, same with vista
I might get lynched for this but I also like how windows 11 looks. It's sort of a return to the stylish versions of prior windows even if the operating system horrendous dysfunctional jeet slop
It's microsoft's "fluent design" thing and thats practically a continuation of Metro/Microsoft Design Language
10 Looks bland though, but that might just be me
 
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You should be able to natively provided that you have a 32bit processor. If its a 64bit processor you will most likely have to use some special tool (like dosbox or something) to run it. Though if you DO have a 32bit processor it should run through a special thing called WOW
 
You should be able to natively provided that you have a 32bit processor. If its a 64bit processor you will most likely have to use some special tool (like dosbox or something) to run it through a special thing called WOW
yeah i'm definitely gonna have to run it through dosbox, the i5-2520M i have is 64 bit
 
You should be able to natively provided that you have a 32bit processor. If its a 64bit processor you will most likely have to use some special tool (like dosbox or something) to run it. Though if you DO have a 32bit processor it should run through a special thing called WOW
actually it runs though ntvdm i think
 
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yeah i'm definitely gonna have to run it through dosbox, the i5-2520M i have is 64 bit
Though if the program he sent you doesnt rely on DOS and is a windows NT program thats for 32bit processors it should (in theory) run
 
actually it runs though ntvdm

WOW is what 64-bit windows uses for 32-bit apps i think
64-bit to 32-bit is WOW64
Apparently WOW is apart of NTVDM
ntvdm after a quick search (because im not too knowledgeable on this subject) is also another little special thing they used to run 16 bit programs on x86/32 bit intel processors but thats IF that windows 7 laptop has a 32bit processor (unlikely) since by then 64bit processors had relatively become the norm
Anything with cores is x86_64
 
This, same with vista
I might get lynched for this but I also like how windows 11 looks. It's sort of a return to the stylish versions of prior windows even if the operating system horrendous dysfunctional jeet slop
It's microsoft's "fluent design" thing and thats practically a continuation of Metro/Microsoft Design Language
10 Looks bland though, but that might just be me
i dont like win 11 but i liek windows 10 less ui wise , i get what you mean
the rounded corners and tiny scrollbars piss me off
I don't like metro, the way the windows phone and 8 looked was alright i guess but it cannot beat xp/vista for me
modern < classic < metro < skeuo/"aero" in my opinion
 
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i dont like win 11 but i liek windows 10 less ui wise , i get what you mean
the rounded corners and tiny scrollbars piss me off
I don't like metro, the way the windows phone and 8 looked was alright i guess but it cannot beat xp/vista for me
modern < classic < metro < skeuo/"aero" in my opinion
The rounded corners we're something in 7, vista, and xp. But i understand
I wish they'd let you customize the appearance again like they used to. Atleast bring back the classic theme.
Probably not that easy considering ALOT of laptop monitors among other monitors have gotten HUGE resolution that require high DPI and that apparently fucks up alot of old programs and shit. Just look at win xp with high DPI.
 
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