@@DavidWonn (9 months later) Because they had to turn it off manually. In the years until 2000, ACPI wasn't fully implemented yet, so many users had to turn off the computer manually, and to do that, they just simply unplug the computer.
The Swedish phrase is "Du kan nu stänga av datorn" (You can now turn off the computer) with no misinterpretation. However, I do like the meme with "Du kan nu slänga ut datorn" (You can now throw out the computer).
@@Happy29_ Funny that you mention that, as the old NT versions by default have a dialog box saying something similar, with a single button to press to restart. And of course there were people pressing that, wondering why it didn't shut down!
The well-known phrase 'It is now safe to turn off your computer' was back in the days when you still had to turn off the computer manually. Now that happens automatically when you shut down the computer.
@@tylern6420 All that have a broken or bad acpi implementation. My odyssey 2's acpi kinda doesn't work under linux or on windows without its samsung drivers.
My broken dell 15r 5537 from 2013 basically had no acpi shutdown... it would AWAYS have to be turned off by turning off windows, then holding power button off, or it would stay with the hardware on until the battery runs out
@@4cps777 he is not talking about that lol, he's talking about the bios drawing power when he computer is off, both to monitor what devices are connected and to keep counting time
@@4cps777 it always is, check task manager and see how high the Up time is, the PC never truly restarts with the regular shutdown, it logs you off, hybrid hibernate, then fast startup picks up where it left (either from RAM or drive) and up time keeps counting
@@4cps777 Well looked at it again, and uhh, your're kinda right. fast startup uses hyberfile.sys (hibernate file) and cannot be used without hibernation enabled.
Edit: apparently you can't access the bios with it enabled? What?
@@AccSwtch50 That's interesting, I always thought Windows was using disk-only hibernation by default, especially because most articles make it seem like that as well. I even found one article and one forum entry stating that it's not available at all on Laptops.
@@Roll3er He mentioned all of computers which I chose to interpret as meaning "all desktop computers and servers". Since every computer (by that definition) theoretically supports some kind of hybrid suspend, the question then becomes whether it is enabled on most computers. However, since (as far as I know) neither the most used desktop operating system nor any of the most used server operating systems do enable this feature out of the box, we can conclude that the statement that "computers these days don't truly shut off" is wrong.
Technically, computers these days don't truly turn off, but rather, they enter an extremely low power "stand-by" mode. As long as the power supply is switched on or the battery has charge on it (depending if it's a desktop or laptop), the computer is always drawing power.
@@tylern6420 no, it doesn't work like that. Power switch on basically every older console (pre-6th gen I think) was a hardware button that cut power off to console's motherboard.
@@rughksu imagine turning off your SNES but the light stays on until you unplug it and after 5 minutes it just says "GO TO SOCKET AND UNPLUG THE DAMN THING"
@@tylern6420 None. All PCs are ACPI-compatible nowadays, this screen was made for older non ACPI-compatible PCs in the 90s but was left as a remnant from the past by Microsoft
The Non-ACPI shutdown may still be useful for embedded systems.
My last workplace had one such piece of manufacturing equipment with an embedded Windows system, which was still running Windows XP. As it was powered on and off by a hard switch, the hardware did not support the ACPI shutdown (the best I could tell) and we always saw the XP's shutdown screen when we shut down Windows.
In addition to debuging purposes within Microsoft, I wouldn't put it past embedded equipment manufacturers to be doing the exact same thing today, only now using Windows 10 or 11
there's something so unsettling about just seeing the text "it is now safe to turn off your computer" in small text with a black background in modern times
@@magsetyeah me too it's it's definitely scarier than in windows 11. The low colour profile Windows XP logo on a black background just looks creepy as hell
i feel like any error-esque screen with a black bg and white text is just unsettling. just cause it's so incredibly different from the norm of colorful icons and complex ui's, it just feels like something is wrong because it's just too simple
i feel like thats also why bsods are kinda creepy, cuz its just blue and white text
–Yeah. I'd be kinda freaked out, this "design" feels like my pc isn't really safe /for me/ to turn off now and if I do, it will continue working without power /and even more, doing creepy stuff/. My mental health actively feels unsafe now-
@@XaneMyers Yeah, there's a similar problem with the BSOD, because they didn't even bother to recolor the anti-aliased pixels, so there's this black screen with blue pixels and it just reeks of laziness and "fixing" what's not broke
@@ToaderTheToad Comparing that to the Windows 10/11 version, the Windows XP screen's text looks clean (no anti-aliased pixels around the text) so it looks like it belongs, and indeed, I agree, the Windows XP logo was a nice touch. Microsoft shouldn't have removed it from later versions; It feels like they assumed that since barely anyone would see it that they could cut corners and make it look unsettling.
The Windows 10/11 screen's text for some reason is anti-aliased with blue pixels, like it's meant to be shown on top of a blue background like Windows 10's shutdown screen. However, they show it on top of a black background, giving it this weird crusty look; I think that is what makes it so creepy. That, and how it's randomly off-center in the top-left corner!
The Win95 version of the shutdown screen actually just exits Windows into single DOS mode. In fact, if you started Windows the old way (hit F8 to start up in DOS, then type WIN to launch Windows), then when you select Shut Down, you can actually type DOS commands blindly. I demonstrate the side effects of this in a vid.
@@DavidWonn only a few good people know that it’s an issue, no one else seems to notice it ever. Some people get shadowbanned entirely, meaning the same issue happens but on every video, and YouTube won’t tell them, and won’t tell them why. Just shadowbanned, don’t ask anything about it.
@@ZackeryMccoy-d9e Yep it just happened to me the other day. I commented thrice on a vid on another channel and each time it was deleted within seconds. And people wonder why engagement on the platform is fading out...
@@DavidWonn That's why I don't comment anymore. Stop comment to strangers because waste your time. Oh, I've de-googled my android devices since half year ago. Finally I'm here, because i'm on computer, not phone.
I believe I hadn't liked or subscribe anyone's video on this YT's account for half year because of Newpipe doesn't require account which i never logged in but allowed me to subscribe youtuber's without an account!!!!!! I love that I can see my favorite youtuber without account but subscribed on Newpipe app instead of crappy youtube app.
I'm glad Elon Musk are doing it right to make our speech freedom on the internet. Because that what google pushed me away as me useful commentary for since 2008. Well, guess what? I hadn't comment for 6 months until NOW. Finally I'm comment here to tell you to stop comments on youtube to waste your time. Anyway, decentralizating myself out again. Goodbye forever!
Well yes. That group policy disables ACPI basically. ACPI is used for hardware power management. An OS mainly uses ACPI to shut down or restart. If Windows can't use ACPI at any point, it outputs that screen. Editing group policy just turns off a way for OS to access ACPI. The same thing happens when you disable ACPI Mode in BIOS. If the ACPI 'device' couldn't shut down a computer for any reason, whether it's an OS being restricted to do this through group policy (which you showed in a video), ACPI Mode being disabled, problem with the ACPI 'device' itself, or hardware problem, and Windows attempts to shut down anyway, it instead outputs that screen. That It is now safe to turn off your computer. screen, well, as it tells you, your PC is pretty much halted and it's safe to just power off your PC at any way instead of shutting it down. This screen has VGA mode enabled (640x480 resolution, not SVGA!), and that's the UI from ntoskrnl.exe process (open it in ResourceHacker if you don't trust me)
@@paulstelian97 Probabil, cand o sa testez OS-ul la care lucrez pe un PC real o sa aflu daca mai trb sa folosesc PIC pentru chestii de baza cum ar fi calibrarea la APIC Timer
@@alexandrubossro MSI e un mod de a face bypass la APIC, da. Dacă faci pe single core poți merge cu PIC-ul clasic (dar nu prea merge hardware-ul modern pe așa ceva)
@@paulstelian97 oooo avem pe cineva care stie cum sta treaba :)) Stiam ca daca vr sa obtii APIC-ul sau alte tabele din BIOS ai nevoie de ACPI neapărat in afară de PCI, că parcă il puteai detecta cu MSI??
@@alexandrubossro HPET is just a device, BGRT is just the boot logo, MADT is the detection of multiple cores which is technically another facet of device enumeration, and I'm unsure of the rest. But the thing is: it's device detection and power management, for non-enumerable buses (the address space, IO ports, and e.g. I2C)
ACPI provides more than just DSDT table (shutdown, reboot). We also have FADT, HPET, RSDP, BGRT, MADT, and many more which the OS must have now. You can check the osdev wiki for more
@@deadair32101 ACPI is power management but not only of the whole system, but of individual devices. Plus stuff like IOAPIC (interrupts) and hardware detection I guess.
One of the interesting things about this screen is that, just like moderns BSODs, it shows up at the native screen resolution if you try it on a real computer On VMware neither this nor BSODs seem to inherit the resolution, even if you chage the UEFI resolution setting
I think this screen nowadays is more useful for devices which don't have soft power-off, but comply with ACPI in every other way (like a server). Really interesting how Windows 8 doesn't have that screen - makes me wonder if that was added back into Windows 10 in response to people using Windows on systems which can't do soft power (instead relying on a hard power switch).
Didn't know this was still around. Fascinating! I loved this message as a kid. Just something very... imperious, authoritative about it. The finality of knowing you were finally safe.
Thank you Endermanch for all the support, i can't explain how much you have saved me, i'm literally in the process of fixing my main laptop because I did a dual boot of Windows 10 and Windows 11 and it broke my laptop from booting into Windows 10 and i couldn't boot into Windows 11 since the boot menu didn't show up to select Windows 11 i couldn't boot into even a OS and i couldn't boot into Windows RE since the F8 screen never shows up, so i had to go get my old laptop and re image the USB Drive to be bootable and once i was in the Windows Indtaller i had to install a driver, once i did i can delete the partition from diskpart then check if the BCD is intact and had only Windows 11 and then i rebooted and then Windows 11 finally booted
I have no idea why, but anything that makes computers not function like normal (even if it is coded into the PC's programing for functions) scare me sometimes, like more of a chill down my spine then a jumpscare designed to scare people (things like the "Blue Screen of Death" sometimes if unexpected, or the "It is now safe to turn off your computer" screen from this video)
2:34 in win 11 (not sure if applies in 10) you'll have to gpupdate /force in order to forcefully update any gp change. prolly windows went the linux way to update current user stuff AFTER a logout
I wonder if this would show up on various ARM platforms that you could install Windows on to which many have no way to perform a soft shutdown, like the raspberry pi. I think there was a windows 10 version for that but not sure about 11.
that windows 11 screen literally looks like they put a blue background, put some white text, resized it through paint's default selection tool and made the screen black through fill tool...
3:14 Windows 10 freezes too, if done on Preinstallation / Recovery environment (not on normal desktop) Windows 7 shows it on both desktop and PE/RE, however gpedit isn't accessible there, so you'll need regedit (HKLM/Software/Policies/Microsoft/Windows NT ~ add 32-bit DWORD value DontPowerOffAfterShutdown with value 1) And you use shutdown.exe from where the Windows is installed (as PE/RE doesn't have it), the shutdown option in recovery menu won't work
And this explains why Windows 8 freezes too; because it's probably trying to display Vista/7's screen (3:07), which requires the VGA video drivers that Win8 onwards don't load after boot screen. (also Win10/Win11 with Vista boot screen enabled) (that boot screen is where the VGA drivers are only loaded in)
Tried on Win11's PE/RE a while ago and it showed the safe to power off screen Need to mention that Win10 and 11 freeze no matter, if VGA boot screen (Vista style) is enabled
I'll have to admit, if there's a thing where Windows shines as an OS is compatibility with older versions and features. Besides, i don't think i would need this feature.
I remember somehow the ACPI shutdown failed on my xp machine as a kid, gave me the "now safe" which i had only seen on the family 98 rig. its unexpectancy was certainly unnerving to say the least when you're used to it just going down normally
It was (and probably still is) possible to install Windows XP on not fully ACPI compliant hardware and end up legit using these screens. A lot of AMD Super Socket 7 platforms still used the AT standard power connector these systems were not fully ACPI compliant even if their bios was due to the fact that the computer could not control the power state.
When Windows XP is being installed you can press one of the Fkeys i forget which one during the Press F6 for storage drivers prompt to be able to select a non ACPI compliant installation for XP bypassing the normal check.
I have a Windows XP virtual machine. The 0xA5 ACPI_BIOS_ERROR blue screen says how to disable ACPI during system setup. "(...) you can turn off ACPI mode during text mode setup. To do this, simply press the F7 key when you are prompted to install storage drivers. The system (...) will silently disable ACPI and allow you to continue your installation."
I'm guessing Microsoft thought the screen unnecessary when they built Windows 8. Then many people who made use of the screen previously (embedded systems per other comments) complained, so they brought it back in Windows 10.
Now I want to know what Windows Vista to Windows 10 outputted when the same "do not turn off power" setting is enabled, if it's any different or if it's just an XP leftover.
(off topic) since i cant find your discord server, then i need to ask you it here. so my question is, if you run a virus/trojan (for example Solaris.exe) on VMware, does it cause any damage to your real computer?
If it is set up correctly, it shouldn't cause any damage, as that's one of the main points. However, it is still risky. The safest option would probably be to have a test computer, running a VM, not connected to the internet. The malware, even if it does escape the VM, will be contained perfectly.
What confuse me is how many Australian YouTubers have their computers set to MDY Enderman, PhoenixSC, Joinen, are some I know that all use MDY Australia is officially DMY and that's the date you'll see in public everywhere. Isn't it confusing to have it the wrong way around? Plus all these three YouTubers are highly skilled in computer usage, maybe less so Joinen, yet they've not figured out how to properly set the regional settings...?
i think windows 8 froze because of the surface design's purpose. Windows 8 or 8.1 is designed for surfaces which can't have any chances for turning off manually like all the old toasts or the other Windows, when click Shut down, it won't show that screen (you have explained), but surfaces always have a shutdown button at the corner of the device which has the effects like the start menu or it has a different API calls. So, that means, Microsoft has a logic brain when disabling the it's safe to turn off screen =)) (my idea)
What's funny about this is that ACPI is required by UEFI and W11 only supports UEFI boot...I know windows has required ACPI for a long time too but what I find amusing about this turn of events is modern PCs can't even omit ACPI even if windows theoretically supported that configuration.
I remember my grandma used to have an AMD-sempron based XP computer that showed the "it is now safe to turn off your computer" message
If the computer didnt completely obliterate itself (every fan in the system barely worked and the graphics card had artifacting on screen), i wonder if the message would pop up if i updated it to a newer OS
On dialogs that use the standard functions for the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, OK is the same as Apply + Close, so unless gpedit is intentionally different, it shouldn't have mattered
Hey dude I wonder if you didn't want to cover an interesting "mrbeast giveaway" scam that happened to show in my ads. It seems to catch few kids for now
wait why dose win 8.1 didt have any non acpi shut down screens meaning it just freazes on thhe shutting down screen intill you reset the device or hard power off the pc
i think you can get the it is now safe tp turn off your computer image by unzipping the ntoskrnl exe in system 32 and looking uin the rsrc folder and then opening the 1033 folder then opening the bitmap folder then opening the 3.bmp picture.
Hi Enderman, I have made a English (international) version of my custom Windows ( Windows GLE) and there is the channel on the paper plane app and discorD
windows whistler was the codename for windows xp while it was still in development windows me on the other hand is a whole different system it's not related to xp in any way as it's still based on dos and not nt it's more like a home version of windows 2000 while 2000 is for business
Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are the last versions of Windows to support non-ACPI motherboards. Windows Vista and the server equivalent require ACPI. Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is the last version of Windows Embedded to support non-ACPI motherboards. Windows Embedded Standard 7 and newer embedded versions of Windows require ACPI.
Im thinking about something, is this screen not in win32 mode ??? If it isn't, couldn't we just mod the process responsible for this and execute a specific program (like a shell ??)
No, at best its Native runtime, not Win32, which means its in the same runtime realm as other things that need to run before or without Win32 has been brought up like csrss and AUTOCHK
Hey Andrej, you haven’t uploaded in a month, but you are probably going to upload tomorrow, because it’s January 10th, 2023, or maybe on January 11th. Correct?
You uploaded a (great) video 3 years ago that is just like the one I’m thinking of. Although I think it’s gonna be a bit different.
I have a news, Microsoft release a Windows 10 22h2. Maybe, this topic (Windows 10 22h2) for next video. I was confused about windows 10 22h2 is it true or not? Thank you
No dice, 11 doesnt have a non-ACPI version of its HAL, so it just wouldn't boot or would crash very early in the boot. In fact, I don't think any version for quite a while has had a non-ACPI HAL available
great video! today i have an idea... i tried all day long to boot a windows 10 installation on uefi ramdisk by modifying the boot.wim file used to load the Windows PE environment that normally is used do install windows. i tried to overwrite the boot.wim windows PE system with an Tiny10 installation, and have no success. if somehow it was possible, it would be a great video.
Well, It depends on what type of person you are, If you are a simple user, Using a personal computer in your home, Then Windows 11 might be nice to try, If you're some sort of TECHNOLOGY Expert, Using a really powerful computer with two or three monitors at home or office, Then Windows 11 is not for you because Windows 11 doesn't have some of the features that Windows 10 has, Like changing Taskbar location, Being able to refresh in File Explorer.etc, Also, Technology experts seriously minds very small things in Windows 11 like Rounded Corners, The Taskbar.etc! Like seriously! What's the huge deal about it? Also, There's tabs on file explorer that Windows 10 don't have so Windows 11 is for me and I am using Windows 11 on my Main PC
@@TheTechnoGuy18 I wonder how many older programs designed for older Windows OSs are supported in Windows 11. I placed mspaint from Windows XP in my Windows 10 so I can draw much easier.
i stumbled across this stumbling video about how to stumble to a scret stumbling down screen that stumbles text into your eyes that tells "it is now safe to stumble off your system"
hi bro i need really help and your the smart guy not gonna lie so my problem is my younger brother tried making a acccount and he thought disabling the built in administrator account can grant him a account. he disabled it and locked the computer and now i cant access the pc i have some important files there and i'd be happy if you assist me soon as possible. i will be waiting
click the power options button on logonui. hold shift and click restart. should get you to recovery mode. if that doesn't work, restart and repeat the following 3 times or until it tries to automatic repair: 1. at the first sign of windows booting (the windows logo appearing with the loading circle), hold the power button to turn it off forcefully. turn it back on. repeat 3 times or until it tries a repair. if it prompts you to restart let it because that is needed. after that go to Advanced Options> Command Prompt. In the command prompt type "net user administrator /active:yes. type in "exit". restart or press continue to windows. Administrator account should be reactivated..
@@vueling102 It's okay Sorry if I came off as rude, haven't been having that nice of a week and I ended up taking it out on you a bit by sounding passive-aggressive
This group policy is used on ATMs a lot. From what I've seen on the Internet, a lot of ATMs are not being shut down normally but through remote shutdown or ExitWindowsEx. Since they have that GPO enabled, they do not shut down automatically and they show the safe to shutdown screen. The ATMs use computers that have ACPI.
I tried to replace the bitmap resource inside the binary responsible for this screen in Windows 7 to make it look like the one from the 9x era (I forgot what it was, I think it was ntoskrnl.exe but could've been some DLL though). No luck, even after appending some empty bytes to keep the size identical, as it's naturally protected by a checksum or something.
get MY version of chilled windows here: file:///C:/Users/LIAM/Desktop/Chilled%20windows%20v3/lol/ get the .exe file. not the .lnk file. and get the .mp4 file.
Fun fact on the Win95 version of the shutdown screen: Many people mistakenly misread it as, "It's NOT safe to turn off your computer."
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lol
0 likes@@Liggliluffand 16 year old girls aren’t safe around you ijbol
0 likesthat happened to me lol
0 likes@@DavidWonnThe channel creator just set it so every comment containing links or hashtags will go to the comments to approve.
0 likes@@blueberrycmd ur cringe
0 likes@@DavidWonnit's just the comments section settings: he must've made links and hashtags comments go to the ones to check.
0 likesNo. I've seen this screen many times.
0 likes@@DavidWonn (9 months later)
1 likeBecause they had to turn it off manually.
In the years until 2000, ACPI wasn't fully implemented yet, so many users had to turn off the computer manually, and to do that, they just simply unplug the computer.
yeah
0 likes@@blueberrycmdContradiction found: 'This isn't any youtube channel'
1 likeITS WONN 👀
0 likesBet that would be scary
0 likes@@XDboyLolz Oh 100%
0 likes@@adamizz-warith ikr
0 likesThe Swedish phrase is "Du kan nu stänga av datorn" (You can now turn off the computer) with no misinterpretation. However, I do like the meme with "Du kan nu slänga ut datorn" (You can now throw out the computer).
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0 likes@@blueberrycmd it's still understandable
1 like@Tony IT'S AN ACCOUNT NOT A CHANNEL AS U READ
0 likes@@mega_micro that misunderstanding
0 likes@@blueberrycmd what
1 like@@DavidWonn I did not even know that haha, thanks for the info!
2 likes@@Happy29_ Funny that you mention that, as the old NT versions by default have a dialog box saying something similar, with a single button to press to restart. And of course there were people pressing that, wondering why it didn't shut down!
17 likesMore like its NT safe to turn off your computer
14 likescringe
3 likes@Akhilesh Sattanathan Since YT deleted my reply (and they don't like links), it is a legendary tale in tech support of people mincing words.
38 likesit looks eerie af so i would understand why
108 likesThe well-known phrase 'It is now safe to turn off your computer' was back in the days when you still had to turn off the computer manually. Now that happens automatically when you shut down the computer.
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@@Kohtix aye
0 likes@@tylern6420this video popped up in my recommended and I didn’t expect to find you here. Hi
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0 likesYo how do I get it,
0 likes@@nathanbentley1939*Cough* *cough* fast startup
0 likes@@tylern6420 All that have a broken or bad acpi implementation.
0 likesMy odyssey 2's acpi kinda doesn't work under linux or on windows without its samsung drivers.
My broken dell 15r 5537 from 2013 basically had no acpi shutdown... it would AWAYS have to be turned off by turning off windows, then holding power button off, or it would stay with the hardware on until the battery runs out
I recently discovered this while playing around with an old Windows NT 4.0 drive
0 likes@@4cps777 he is not talking about that lol, he's talking about the bios drawing power when he computer is off, both to monitor what devices are connected and to keep counting time
0 likesIts automatic until it says
0 likes"Closing apps and shutting down"
And then you need to click "shut down anyway"
@@nathanbentley1939 wait. WHAT?!
0 likes@@theloststarbounder The up time being high doesn't prove that it is hybrid suspend. It only proves that there is some kind of hibernation going on.
0 likes@@4cps777 it always is, check task manager and see how high the Up time is, the PC never truly restarts with the regular shutdown, it logs you off, hybrid hibernate, then fast startup picks up where it left (either from RAM or drive) and up time keeps counting
0 likesyes, we know
0 likesexcept when windows fails to shut down your computer and stay on a black screen infinitely (on)
1 like@@tylern6420 LMAO
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1 like@@4cps777 Well looked at it again, and uhh, your're kinda right. fast startup uses hyberfile.sys (hibernate file) and cannot be used without hibernation enabled.
2 likesEdit: apparently you can't access the bios with it enabled? What?
@@AccSwtch50 That's interesting, I always thought Windows was using disk-only hibernation by default, especially because most articles make it seem like that as well. I even found one article and one forum entry stating that it's not available at all on Laptops.
1 like@@nathanbentley1939 Even desktops constantly draw power from the CMOS battery when the PSU is switched off.
0 likes@@4cps777 most servers I understand, but hybrid shutdown has been enabled since windows 8 and most desktop computers run 8 or newer.
0 likes@@Roll3er He mentioned all of computers which I chose to interpret as meaning "all desktop computers and servers". Since every computer (by that definition) theoretically supports some kind of hybrid suspend, the question then becomes whether it is enabled on most computers. However, since (as far as I know) neither the most used desktop operating system nor any of the most used server operating systems do enable this feature out of the box, we can conclude that the statement that "computers these days don't truly shut off" is wrong.
2 likesYeah cuz there was no ACPI back then
1 like@@4cps777 he didn’t mention Linux lmao
2 likes@@nathanbentley1939 Since when is hybrid suspend enabled by default on Windows? It certainly isn't on most Linux distros.
7 likes@@tylern6420 your thing is:
4 likes@@tylern6420 Nintendo would never say anything like that
1 likeTechnically, computers these days don't truly turn off, but rather, they enter an extremely low power "stand-by" mode. As long as the power supply is switched on or the battery has charge on it (depending if it's a desktop or laptop), the computer is always drawing power.
23 likes@@tylern6420 no, it doesn't work like that. Power switch on basically every older console (pre-6th gen I think) was a hardware button that cut power off to console's motherboard.
67 likes@@rughksu imagine turning off your SNES but the light stays on until you unplug it and after 5 minutes it just says "GO TO SOCKET AND UNPLUG THE DAMN THING"
46 likes@@tylern6420 None. All PCs are ACPI-compatible nowadays, this screen was made for older non ACPI-compatible PCs in the 90s but was left as a remnant from the past by Microsoft
117 likesWhich Computers even do that anymore?
7 likesThe Non-ACPI shutdown may still be useful for embedded systems.
437 likesMy last workplace had one such piece of manufacturing equipment with an embedded Windows system, which was still running Windows XP. As it was powered on and off by a hard switch, the hardware did not support the ACPI shutdown (the best I could tell) and we always saw the XP's shutdown screen when we shut down Windows.
In addition to debuging purposes within Microsoft, I wouldn't put it past embedded equipment manufacturers to be doing the exact same thing today, only now using Windows 10 or 11
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or if ACPI fails on a PC for some reason, and might be useful on emulators like QEMU.
1 like@Dean Fayad you’re mom
0 likes@@cahesaku bruh
0 likes@@yop.1 I'm a bot
0 likes@@ME0WMERE yep, windows is the core of many a multi-million dollar piece of equipment, often still designed and built around xp
8 likesan
5 likesan embedded windows system
that sounds utterly horrifying
@Dean Fayad you have a default PFP and speak like a bot bro :skull:
1 like@@adamfra64 what the im not a bot
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0 likes@Dean Fayad what the im not a bot
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1 likeA lot of places like that actually still use 95 and XP
2 likes@Dean Fayad you are.
0 likes@Dean Fayad Bot.
1 likethere's something so unsettling about just seeing the text "it is now safe to turn off your computer" in small text with a black background in modern times
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@@XaneMyers the Vista/7 one looks even more unsettling since it sits in the middle of the screen (and much smaller), looking a lot like Wii errors
2 likes@@magsetyeah me too it's it's definitely scarier than in windows 11. The low colour profile Windows XP logo on a black background just looks creepy as hell
0 likesThe XP one is the creepiest for me. The huge icon combined with dark background and silence makes me wait for a jumpscare.
3 likesi feel like any error-esque screen with a black bg and white text is just unsettling. just cause it's so incredibly different from the norm of colorful icons and complex ui's, it just feels like something is wrong because it's just too simple
4 likesi feel like thats also why bsods are kinda creepy, cuz its just blue and white text
IT IS NOT SAFE TO POWER OFF THE SYSTEM.
2 likesSame
0 likes–Yeah. I'd be kinda freaked out, this "design" feels like my pc isn't really safe /for me/ to turn off now and if I do, it will continue working without power /and even more, doing creepy stuff/. My mental health actively feels unsafe now-
5 likesSomething about it make me feel unsettling.
2 likesSorta like the logo for….
Polor bear, laughter after bear landed.
Kinda unsettling for me
@@ToaderTheToad If you're using VMware SVGA 3D driver
1 like@@XaneMyers Yeah, there's a similar problem with the BSOD, because they didn't even bother to recolor the anti-aliased pixels, so there's this black screen with blue pixels and it just reeks of laziness and "fixing" what's not broke
18 likes@@ToaderTheToad Comparing that to the Windows 10/11 version, the Windows XP screen's text looks clean (no anti-aliased pixels around the text) so it looks like it belongs, and indeed, I agree, the Windows XP logo was a nice touch. Microsoft shouldn't have removed it from later versions; It feels like they assumed that since barely anyone would see it that they could cut corners and make it look unsettling.
43 likesThe Windows 10/11 screen's text for some reason is anti-aliased with blue pixels, like it's meant to be shown on top of a blue background like Windows 10's shutdown screen. However, they show it on top of a black background, giving it this weird crusty look; I think that is what makes it so creepy. That, and how it's randomly off-center in the top-left corner!
Yea it's so creepy, kinda.
21 likesI wonder why they removed the Windows logo from XP's shutdown screen? It looked less unsettling there
50 likesFor me, it's that and just how the text overall looks, like a low-color image of text. 😣
57 likesAt least add an icon to it
44 likesThe Win95 version of the shutdown screen actually just exits Windows into single DOS mode. In fact, if you started Windows the old way (hit F8 to start up in DOS, then type WIN to launch Windows), then when you select Shut Down, you can actually type DOS commands blindly. I demonstrate the side effects of this in a vid.
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@@DavidWonn only a few good people know that it’s an issue, no one else seems to notice it ever. Some people get shadowbanned entirely, meaning the same issue happens but on every video, and YouTube won’t tell them, and won’t tell them why. Just shadowbanned, don’t ask anything about it.
0 likes@@ZackeryMccoy-d9e Yep it just happened to me the other day. I commented thrice on a vid on another channel and each time it was deleted within seconds. And people wonder why engagement on the platform is fading out...
0 likes@@DavidWonnI hate that YouTube does this now. Sometimes you won’t even say anything offensive or post links and it’ll just delete.
0 likes@@DavidWonn That's why I don't comment anymore. Stop comment to strangers because waste your time. Oh, I've de-googled my android devices since half year ago. Finally I'm here, because i'm on computer, not phone.
0 likesI believe I hadn't liked or subscribe anyone's video on this YT's account for half year because of Newpipe doesn't require account which i never logged in but allowed me to subscribe youtuber's without an account!!!!!! I love that I can see my favorite youtuber without account but subscribed on Newpipe app instead of crappy youtube app.
I'm glad Elon Musk are doing it right to make our speech freedom on the internet. Because that what google pushed me away as me useful commentary for since 2008. Well, guess what? I hadn't comment for 6 months until NOW. Finally I'm comment here to tell you to stop comments on youtube to waste your time. Anyway, decentralizating myself out again. Goodbye forever!
@@wiliwilo YT has deleted my comments lately, so it's always a roll of the dice to know what is allowed to be said anymore.
6 likes@@DavidWonn i already found it, you could've just said the title of the video
3 likes@@wiliwilo YT doesn't like posting links, so I'll just say it's on my channel
4 likeswhere is this vid I may ask
0 likesWhen you shut down your computer and go on a week long vacation later realizing you had this enabled
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@@simon.bartos s l e e p m o d e
0 likesIf you had an OLED monitor, you would get a pretty burn-in 😁
23 likes@@MrMasterKeyboard The average pc isn't even that expensive to run at full power, and the cost for idling on this screen would be very low.
10 likeswell it shouldn't use that much electricity. it's just doing nothing. no process is being done.
11 likesIt is now safe to turn off yourself.
0 likesGoodbye wallet!
5 likesWell yes. That group policy disables ACPI basically. ACPI is used for hardware power management. An OS mainly uses ACPI to shut down or restart. If Windows can't use ACPI at any point, it outputs that screen. Editing group policy just turns off a way for OS to access ACPI. The same thing happens when you disable ACPI Mode in BIOS.
162 likesIf the ACPI 'device' couldn't shut down a computer for any reason, whether it's an OS being restricted to do this through group policy (which you showed in a video), ACPI Mode being disabled, problem with the ACPI 'device' itself, or hardware problem, and Windows attempts to shut down anyway, it instead outputs that screen.
That It is now safe to turn off your computer. screen, well, as it tells you, your PC is pretty much halted and it's safe to just power off your PC at any way instead of shutting it down. This screen has VGA mode enabled (640x480 resolution, not SVGA!), and that's the UI from ntoskrnl.exe process (open it in ResourceHacker if you don't trust me)
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@@paulstelian97 Probabil, cand o sa testez OS-ul la care lucrez pe un PC real o sa aflu daca mai trb sa folosesc PIC pentru chestii de baza cum ar fi calibrarea la APIC Timer
1 like@@alexandrubossro Pe qemu/VMware/Virtualbox merge, pe HW real mai puțin…
0 likes@@paulstelian97 bine de știut, pentru amatori care vor sa faca un OS, PIC este bun si simplu de folosit
1 like@@alexandrubossro MSI e un mod de a face bypass la APIC, da. Dacă faci pe single core poți merge cu PIC-ul clasic (dar nu prea merge hardware-ul modern pe așa ceva)
0 likes@@paulstelian97 oooo avem pe cineva care stie cum sta treaba :))
1 likeStiam ca daca vr sa obtii APIC-ul sau alte tabele din BIOS ai nevoie de ACPI neapărat in afară de PCI, că parcă il puteai detecta cu MSI??
@@alexandrubossro HPET is just a device, BGRT is just the boot logo, MADT is the detection of multiple cores which is technically another facet of device enumeration, and I'm unsure of the rest. But the thing is: it's device detection and power management, for non-enumerable buses (the address space, IO ports, and e.g. I2C)
1 likeACPI provides more than just DSDT table (shutdown, reboot).
1 likeWe also have FADT, HPET, RSDP, BGRT, MADT, and many more which the OS must have now. You can check the osdev wiki for more
@@deadair32101 ACPI is power management but not only of the whole system, but of individual devices. Plus stuff like IOAPIC (interrupts) and hardware detection I guess.
4 likesACPI is A LOT more than just Power Management lmao
9 likes"That group policy disables ACPI"... no it doesn't. Vista and later require ACPI (it doesn't have non-ACPI HALs)
5 likesOne of the interesting things about this screen is that, just like moderns BSODs, it shows up at the native screen resolution if you try it on a real computer
45 likesOn VMware neither this nor BSODs seem to inherit the resolution, even if you chage the UEFI resolution setting
I remember seeing this screen (the classic orange one) on the win98 laptop I had as a kid. It's cool that it still exists.
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I agree
2 likesI think this screen nowadays is more useful for devices which don't have soft power-off, but comply with ACPI in every other way (like a server). Really interesting how Windows 8 doesn't have that screen - makes me wonder if that was added back into Windows 10 in response to people using Windows on systems which can't do soft power (instead relying on a hard power switch).
59 likesDidn't know this was still around. Fascinating! I loved this message as a kid. Just something very... imperious, authoritative about it. The finality of knowing you were finally safe.
24 likesThe windows95 one looks creepy for some reason, like an anti-piracy screen
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@@Odswietny it does - an MS-DOS cursor. after the trial period windows doesn't boot at all.
0 likesDid it have one?
0 likestrue immagine if was there anti piracy message
2 likesThank you Endermanch for all the support, i can't explain how much you have saved me, i'm literally in the process of fixing my main laptop because I did a dual boot of Windows 10 and Windows 11 and it broke my laptop from booting into Windows 10 and i couldn't boot into Windows 11 since the boot menu didn't show up to select Windows 11 i couldn't boot into even a OS and i couldn't boot into Windows RE since the F8 screen never shows up, so i had to go get my old laptop and re image the USB Drive to be bootable and once i was in the Windows Indtaller i had to install a driver, once i did i can delete the partition from diskpart then check if the BCD is intact and had only Windows 11 and then i rebooted and then Windows 11 finally booted
8 likesI have no idea why, but anything that makes computers not function like normal (even if it is coded into the PC's programing for functions) scare me sometimes, like more of a chill down my spine then a jumpscare designed to scare people (things like the "Blue Screen of Death" sometimes if unexpected, or the "It is now safe to turn off your computer" screen from this video)
8 likes2:34 in win 11 (not sure if applies in 10) you'll have to gpupdate /force in order to forcefully update any gp change. prolly windows went the linux way to update current user stuff AFTER a logout
6 likes3:05 and I still love windows 7 and its hidden shutdown :3
4 likesI am surprised the windows 11 still have this screen! Most computers form early 2000s have ACPI support and it’s become a standard feature
8 likesThose shutdown screens made me terrified.
5 likesWhich say "It's now safe to turn off your computer."
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@@teknixstuff didn't know, sorrym
0 likes@@SageBl4de0 Technically, it wasn't. If you turn off without shutting down, you can get a corrupted disk.
0 likesI know, it makes you seem like something was NOT safe before, but Windows put it on safe mode or something.
0 likes"The monsters are gone, you're safe to escape... For now"
6 likes@Endermanch I like your videos. It has such good quality. Please continue to make such videos.
4 likesOn Linux, if the computer doesn't support ACPI, the computer will just freeze with the message "reboot: power off"
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yeah, and because there's more text (the logcat) it doesnt look as creepy as M$ Windows
4 likesThere is one?! Back to Windows 95 days holy crap
16 likesI wonder if this would show up on various ARM platforms that you could install Windows on to which many have no way to perform a soft shutdown, like the raspberry pi. I think there was a windows 10 version for that but not sure about 11.
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The Pi can do soft shutdown, just you can't turn it on again without pulling the plug.
0 likes@Notevenmad955 yo,how can I get? 🤔🤔🤔
0 likesI don’t think so, due to Windows for ARM only supports UEFI and ACPI(yes there is a spec for ACPI on ARM)
2 likesalways gotta be the too epic music for windows features topic
13 likesthat windows 11 screen literally looks like they put a blue background, put some white text, resized it through paint's default selection tool and made the screen black through fill tool...
1 likeWindows 8.1: Shuts downs and Freeze
3 likesMe: Panicking intensifies
3:14 Windows 10 freezes too, if done on Preinstallation / Recovery environment (not on normal desktop)
4 likesWindows 7 shows it on both desktop and PE/RE, however
gpedit isn't accessible there, so you'll need regedit (HKLM/Software/Policies/Microsoft/Windows NT ~ add 32-bit DWORD value DontPowerOffAfterShutdown with value 1)
And you use shutdown.exe from where the Windows is installed (as PE/RE doesn't have it), the shutdown option in recovery menu won't work
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And this explains why Windows 8 freezes too; because it's probably trying to display Vista/7's screen (3:07), which requires the VGA video drivers that Win8 onwards don't load after boot screen. (also Win10/Win11 with Vista boot screen enabled) (that boot screen is where the VGA drivers are only loaded in)
2 likesTried on Win11's PE/RE a while ago and it showed the safe to power off screen
1 likeNeed to mention that Win10 and 11 freeze no matter, if VGA boot screen (Vista style) is enabled
That screen always kicked my irrational fear to its traumatic rate.
4 likes1:27 why do i find the shutdown screen symcing to the music so funny. It looks like a geometry dash end screen.
2 likes2:52 If i was sent to a dark huge room with a computer showing this i will freak out
5 likes1:28 Imagine the "it is now safe to turn off your computer“ screen looking like XP but with Windows 11 logo instead.
1 likeNice i get the notification when the premiere ended
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But i don't got that notification
0 likessame lol
0 likesi was expecting the screen to not be changed from windows xp, very neat
5 likesAll fun and computers until steve comes in with blaze rods in his hands
1 likeDid anyone know the "It is now safe to turn off your computer" action by using regedit? 🤔
18 likesWindows 8 not having a special screen makes sense. It was optimized for tablets after all.
3 likesI'll have to admit, if there's a thing where Windows shines as an OS is compatibility with older versions and features. Besides, i don't think i would need this feature.
4 likesInteresting video; pretty cool how Microsoft still have this screen in Windows 11.
5 likesI was always scared about that text " Now it is safe to turn of your computer" I thought it wasnt
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Well at some Point
0 likesAre you still scared?
0 likesContinue with the great content!
8 likes2:52 nothing was changes since windows vista :)
2 likesIts Been 2 Months Daddy
3 likesThat message (“It is now safe to power off the system”) appears also in the (previous) W.10
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I did not see that comment in the video…
0 likesIf you actually watched the video you would've seen where at 3:11 it says that Win 11 inherited the screen from Win 10
1 likeThat windows 9x "it is now safe to turn off your computer" creeps me out for some reason
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Probably for the same reason that error screens on consoles like the PS2 freak people out
0 likesWeird to see Microsoft supporting devices that don't have ACPI but not supporting 2 year old x86_64 CPUs
1 likeI remember somehow the ACPI shutdown failed on my xp machine as a kid, gave me the "now safe" which i had only seen on the family 98 rig. its unexpectancy was certainly unnerving to say the least when you're used to it just going down normally
0 likesIt was (and probably still is) possible to install Windows XP on not fully ACPI compliant hardware and end up legit using these screens. A lot of AMD Super Socket 7 platforms still used the AT standard power connector these systems were not fully ACPI compliant even if their bios was due to the fact that the computer could not control the power state.
3 likesWhen Windows XP is being installed you can press one of the Fkeys i forget which one during the Press F6 for storage drivers prompt to be able to select a non ACPI compliant installation for XP bypassing the normal check.
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I have a Windows XP virtual machine.
0 likesThe 0xA5 ACPI_BIOS_ERROR blue screen says how to disable ACPI during system setup.
"(...) you can turn off ACPI mode during text mode setup. To do this, simply press the F7 key when you are prompted to install storage drivers. The system (...) will silently disable ACPI and allow you to continue your installation."
nice first song, i thought my spotify started playing XD
2 likesAh Windows 9X days, brings back some good-old memorys
1 likei love the choice you made with the music! ;D
1 likeI miss windows XP, Vista & 7 so much
2 likesI'm guessing Microsoft thought the screen unnecessary when they built Windows 8. Then many people who made use of the screen previously (embedded systems per other comments) complained, so they brought it back in Windows 10.
0 likesBro I swear you have the best music on your channel
0 likesBro I need to get Enderman's spotify playlist, this music slaps!
1 likeOh wow, it's that song from that dashstar CS:GO music kit. A banger
1 like"Some obscure reason " bro didnt click apply
2 likesI'm surprised Windows 11 still has this leftover, which I find very cool, honestly.
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It's not a leftover, it's a feature. Businesses use this group policy setting to this day. For example, ATMs use it.
0 likesMusic is way too hype for this type of content, but either way I get to watch some good quality tech content.
2 likesEnderman make a video about the "Altruistic" (and how to remove it) virus I think for a lot of people it will be useful
3 likesI think it’s for the computers that don’t support ACPI but support modern operating systems.
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I don't think there are many, if any at all, such computers.
0 likesIt's needs one reboot, because group policies get loaded/refreshed on login I guess
2 likesWindows is such a backwards compatible operating system
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Yea, looks like even after years they're using the same code.
1 likeHell Floppys are still supported and show up as drives "A:" and/or "B:"
Most interesting for me is that they dropped this feature in Windows 8 and reimplemented it again later. Might as well have been a only a bug
0 likesNow I want to know what Windows Vista to Windows 10 outputted when the same "do not turn off power" setting is enabled, if it's any different or if it's just an XP leftover.
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in the video it is stated 11 inherits from 10, and presumably is also the case for 7 and Vista
2 likesi got scared when i saw an old computer and it said the horrible sentence "its now safe to turn off your computer."
0 likeshi! Your videos are great! I have an idea for new video: "Windows 7 but registries are connected with Windows 10 ones"
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@@tylern6420 xp?? windows 11???? it literally says windows 7 and windows 10!
0 likesHow would XP act with Windows 11 stuff?
0 likes0:56 - Me with my ace 😎
1 likeI didn't know that this existed.
1 likeNice video, man! Thanks for taking the time to create it. Also, how did you get my name on your Win11 login screen in your video? ;-)
0 likes(off topic) since i cant find your discord server, then i need to ask you it here. so my question is, if you run a virus/trojan (for example Solaris.exe) on VMware, does it cause any damage to your real computer?
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If it is set up correctly, it shouldn't cause any damage, as that's one of the main points. However, it is still risky. The safest option would probably be to have a test computer, running a VM, not connected to the internet. The malware, even if it does escape the VM, will be contained perfectly.
0 likesthat screen would've scared the shit out of me if i was 6
1 likeWhen there is an virus and you click the emergency shutdown you need to wait and it will show you this message and shut it down
0 likesWhat confuse me is how many Australian YouTubers have their computers set to MDY
3 likesEnderman, PhoenixSC, Joinen, are some I know that all use MDY
Australia is officially DMY and that's the date you'll see in public everywhere. Isn't it confusing to have it the wrong way around? Plus all these three YouTubers are highly skilled in computer usage, maybe less so Joinen, yet they've not figured out how to properly set the regional settings...?
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enderman is russian
0 likeshe's not australian, he just set his country to au, which is the first entry in the country selector on youtube
0 likesIsn't enderman from Russia
0 likesimagine if u turn ur computer off to go to a buisness trip or smth else and come back and see this
0 likesI've been test this method in Windows 10 22H2 Version, and it's works.
0 likesWhat a good old days...
Me: updates to windows 11 What it calls It: Windows 12 me:EEEEEH-- what
0 likesFun fact: windows Xp,windows 7,Windows 11 and 10 was the best operating system
2 likesFrom my experience, 7 freezes just like 8 does. Not sure about vista, but I'm assuming it would do the same.
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I still remember that yellow text on black background telling me I can turn off the Windows 95 PC in my school
0 likesi think windows 8 froze because of the surface design's purpose. Windows 8 or 8.1 is designed for surfaces which can't have any chances for turning off manually like all the old toasts or the other Windows, when click Shut down, it won't show that screen (you have explained), but surfaces always have a shutdown button at the corner of the device which has the effects like the start menu or it has a different API calls. So, that means, Microsoft has a logic brain when disabling the it's safe to turn off screen =)) (my idea)
0 likesits a safety shutdown i used windows 11
1 likewindows 11: requires tpm2.0 just to install
0 likesalso windows 11:
What's funny about this is that ACPI is required by UEFI and W11 only supports UEFI boot...I know windows has required ACPI for a long time too but what I find amusing about this turn of events is modern PCs can't even omit ACPI even if windows theoretically supported that configuration.
0 likesEndermans love of Windows xp never gets old
0 likesfor a second i thought i had CS:GO opened, because this video’s background music is my background music in CS
1 likeThumbnail: Normal
1 likeWhat i see: thats a roblox doors message
2:50 perfect sync
0 likes2:51 perfectly synced
0 likesI remember my grandma used to have an AMD-sempron based XP computer that showed the "it is now safe to turn off your computer" message
5 likesIf the computer didnt completely obliterate itself (every fan in the system barely worked and the graphics card had artifacting on screen), i wonder if the message would pop up if i updated it to a newer OS
BRO THE OS REALLY GOT A OUTRO 💀💀💀
2 likes2:51 that was what i meant
1:04 why are there 2 different api calls?
1 likeGreat video
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Eont ecen see it bruh
1 likewindows 95 in windows 11 be like:
0 likesforgets to hit apply
4 likesenderman: for some obscure reason for me it didnt work the first restart
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On dialogs that use the standard functions for the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, OK is the same as Apply + Close, so unless gpedit is intentionally different, it shouldn't have mattered
0 likesThe current "It is safe to shut down your computer" screen has been present since Windows Vista.
0 likesFor all those people who somehow? use Windows 11 on their 9X era PCs
2 likesgod live chat finally ended
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yeah
0 likesYou are making good videos, I am enjoying it 🙂
0 likesAlso I like your channel🙂❤
I don't see you uploading so I'm guessing you are editing but I think a good video idea.
0 likesIdea: Run windows 11 in windows XP
It's what you've done with win10.
Finally found your channel again
0 likesin love with the background music
0 likesHey dude I wonder if you didn't want to cover an interesting "mrbeast giveaway" scam that happened to show in my ads. It seems to catch few kids for now
1 likeenderman will there be a sequel about a computer on windows xp?
0 likesdidn’t expect to hear dashstar lol
0 likesDashstar is a real bop, cool song pick))
2 likesThis reminds me how it was on Windows 95.
1 likeWhy would you want windows to shutdown but not cut off power ONLY when the shutdown is initiated by a program?
0 likesAre u gonna make a video called using 8.1 for its final days?
0 likesI have a virtual machine on 86Box with Windows XP that does not have ACPI Support, so when it shuts down it shows that screen.
0 likeswait why dose win 8.1 didt have any non acpi shut down screens meaning it just freazes on thhe shutting down screen intill you reset the device or hard power off the pc
0 likesGoodbye old windows
0 likesI wonder what computer have TPM 2 module and does not have ACPI.
1 likeCan you make "Using Windows 8 for its last days" ?
0 likesi think you can get the it is now safe tp turn off your computer image by unzipping the ntoskrnl exe in system 32 and looking uin the rsrc folder and then opening the 1033 folder then opening the bitmap folder then opening the 3.bmp picture.
3 likesit did not work for you because you forgot to press the apply button. instead you pressed OK.
0 likesWhy does that screen on Windows 95 and XP kinda creep ne out...?
0 likesLet's appreciate how much time he spends on the videos: really hard work! Thanks Enderman and love you!
0 likescan u make a video reviewing F Secure pls
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ask tpsc
0 likes1:28 sync
2 likesWhat happened with Win 8's screen ?
0 likesYour videos are really educational but I do not know how you keep consistently finding the most annoying background music possible
1 likeThis music sounds realllllyyyy familiar
0 likesI see you have good taste in music kits.
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it was worth it
0 likes18 dollars
0 likesGot this when I forcefully ejected a E: drive
0 likeshey enderman : ) pls next vid be windows 7 on nvme gpt and nvme drivers
0 likesF for no Using Windows 8.1 for its final days video from him.
0 likesHi Enderman, I have made a English (international) version of my custom Windows ( Windows GLE) and there is the channel on the paper plane app and discorD
0 likeswho was jamming to the music?
1 likeInstantly reminded of Progressbar95
0 likesCS:GO music kit on going
2 likesFun Fact: Windows Whistler or Windows ME was early Windows XP
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windows whistler was the codename for windows xp while it was still in development
0 likeswindows me on the other hand is a whole different system it's not related to xp in any way as it's still based on dos and not nt
it's more like a home version of windows 2000 while 2000 is for business
bro really drops a banger song in the background and doesn't link to the original 😭
0 likesKnock2 - dashstar*
This is still used in industrial applications and some media delivery systems.
1 likeYo enderman what's ur antivirus i need it bc i think i have 1
0 likes"I shoulda done this like a million years ago!"
0 likeswhat would happen if you did this on a laptop
0 likessong name: Knock2 - dashstar*
2 likesOoh dashtar bgm. Nice
0 likesQuestion: can any non-ACPI motherboard even run Windows 11?
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Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 are the last versions of Windows to support non-ACPI motherboards. Windows Vista and the server equivalent require ACPI. Windows Embedded Standard 2009 is the last version of Windows Embedded to support non-ACPI motherboards. Windows Embedded Standard 7 and newer embedded versions of Windows require ACPI.
0 likesNo, unless you use specific registry tweaks, 11 requires Secure Boot and TPM Prescence, both of which require UEFI
0 likesmaybe some embedded systems don't have acpi?
3 likesthat would be my guess.
Hey enderman do you have a virus called HappyFiles it is very known and it has a entity called jungler
0 likesHello, I saw that you're using Windows Xp on VMs. Which program do you use?
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He uses VMware Workstation.
0 likesIm thinking about something, is this screen not in win32 mode ??? If it isn't, couldn't we just mod the process responsible for this and execute a specific program (like a shell ??)
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No, at best its Native runtime, not Win32, which means its in the same runtime realm as other things that need to run before or without Win32 has been brought up like csrss and AUTOCHK
2 likesthis screen does NOT make me feel it is safe to turn off my computer
0 likesSometimes i miss just a video with music
0 likesLove the cs music XDD
0 likesMe watching the video: 💃🕺
0 likesFinally, i can shut my PC down without risk.
0 likesi love dashstar
1 likeEnderman where are your videos.We are waiting
0 likesWill the project computer upgrade to make it faster?
0 likesDoes it apply to Windows 10?
0 likesYo enderman, i hope ur gonna also do, using windows 8.1 for its final days it would be interesting cuz in January 10 2023 it ends it support :(
0 likesSo, windows 10 have same shutdown screen with windows 11?
0 likesHey, this is the 1st anniversary of Windows 11!
0 likeswhat laptop do you use?
0 likesHappy new year guys!
0 likesbtw u know any methods to change resolution from 1366 x 768 to 1920 x 1080 in an intel laptop even tho it is not supported?
0 likes2:47 Finally
0 likesis there a malware or something that doesnt just destroy a computer, but can destroy a virtual machine?
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a vm is technically just a normal computer, but its motherboard is listed as vmware for example
0 likesThis could be useful as my computer will not poweroff after shutdown.
0 likesNew video idea:Windows 8.1 Last days
0 likeswhat virtual machine do you use
0 likesthe author outplayed CS:GO
0 likesWhat song do you use for the intro?
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Landscaping by windows 96
0 likeswindows 96 or something
0 likesIs this a virtual machine cuz I'm sure nobody would ever install steam on a vm
0 likesAfter turn off you keep power button 10 sec to turn off
0 likesHey Andrej, you haven’t uploaded in a month, but you are probably going to upload tomorrow, because it’s January 10th, 2023, or maybe on January 11th. Correct?
0 likesYou uploaded a (great)
video 3 years ago that is just like the one I’m thinking of. Although I think it’s gonna be a bit different.
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@@wtf.jo.x Why?
0 likesHe's busy lol
0 likesBro called him by his real name
0 likesdid the windows 8 crash or is that the screen for windows 8?
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Windows 8 lacks a screen, so just.. Freezes at that point.
2 likesVideo idea: Use windows 8.1 for the last days just like last time
0 likesI did everything in this video but the screen didn’t show up
0 likesSystem version 22H2
What’s wrong?
Don't think we didn't see the 'Recycle Bin OwO' in the Windows 7 install 😂
0 likesMum sorry, but why are you not posting for the last two months?
0 likesI gonna make with AVS4YOU effects
1 like"its save to turn off your computer"
0 likesbut i dont have shutdown button
Somehow it also works on Win10
0 likesKinda similar to Windows 98 when you run it on MS-DOS!
0 likesam i the only mf who actucally likes windows 11 more than 10, 8.1, 8, 2000, 98, 95?
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i guess
0 likesI have a news, Microsoft release a Windows 10 22h2. Maybe, this topic (Windows 10 22h2) for next video. I was confused about windows 10 22h2 is it true or not? Thank you
0 likesiv'e got windows 11. 1Secound later: "omgg i want to try that"🤩
1 likeWhat about versions between Vista to 10? I wonder how the non-ACPI screen look like in these versions...
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@@dirtcrazykid9674 I didn't checked that, sorry.
0 likesdid you watch the video? He literally showed them at the end lmao
1 likewin 95 2022 edition when?
0 likesWhat's the background wallpaper in windows 7 shutdown?
0 likesЕндерманч
2 likesКакво?
It does not work for me it just remains on a black screen i am using windows 7 btw
0 likesIt is now UNSAFE to turn off your computer...
0 likesNice
3 likesit is the most beatifull video!!
1 likeWhat's that cupcakKe sound ? I've never heard it before !
0 likesmake the FURTHEST apart multiboot you can (unsupported)
0 likesThis screen had never appeared on my laptop
0 likesCan you make a video on how AT&T teamed up with McAfee to release their own antivirus, I think it’s shitty.
0 likeswhat does it look like on vista?
0 likesWhere are you?
0 likesi love this channel
0 likesWhat version of ReviOS are you using?
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He isn't.
0 likesWhat about windows 10?
0 likesi wish your music taste was better
0 likesYou forgot vista my 3rd favorite os
0 likesIf I got this somehow I would be fucking terrified I did something wrong like when I accidentally booted my mom's laptop into recovery mode
0 likesNon-ACPI Windows 7.
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My Windows 7 computer have this feature too.
0 likesThere is no gpedit, gpedit.msi, or edit group policy on my PC whatsoever.
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Most likely your on a Home SKU of Windows.
0 likesI don't have the pro version.
0 likesIs it possible on home edition?
Another flow by Destriv?
0 likesWin XP was the only one to have that, no other OS had that. I didn't really like it though
1 likeHey enderman remember me?
0 likeswhy it ended with a black screen
0 likesNext video: Running Windows 11 in a non ACPI Computer
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@@deadair32101 i'm pretty sure BOOTMGR would give an error
0 likesNo dice, 11 doesnt have a non-ACPI version of its HAL, so it just wouldn't boot or would crash very early in the boot. In fact, I don't think any version for quite a while has had a non-ACPI HAL available
0 likesumm when i did gpedit it didn't work?
0 likesCan you help me Im trying to insttall wireles hardware drivers I tried with sd card it didnt work hope endermanch replies to this comment
0 likesit works!!!!! respect
1 likeyooo i don't known if this works on Windows 11
0 likesI got an ad that had linus in it
0 likesNew Subscriber
1 likeHey Enderman can you make video how to Delete "agentTesla malware" pls i need your help.
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@NotHixzzu agent tesla is malware that remote acces our computer it will danger if the malware fully get into our computer
0 likesCould you tell me where did you download the iso image of windows xp?
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You can find on the internet
0 likeswhy is it so ominous
0 likespremiere was interesting
0 likesHi endormen
0 likesgreat video! today i have an idea... i tried all day long to boot a windows 10 installation on uefi ramdisk by modifying the boot.wim file used to load the Windows PE environment that normally is used do install windows. i tried to overwrite the boot.wim windows PE system with an Tiny10 installation, and have no success. if somehow it was possible, it would be a great video.
0 likesYour site not Working on Opera GX!
0 likesHow about vista?
0 likestO aNoThEr FlOw
0 likesUpdate start 11
0 likesÄnderungen Zürich Завтра Александр БББ 555+ Просто Enderman
2 likesThis channel is just “guys my computer is Broken”
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it really isn't. do your research before you post a comment about someone
0 likesIS WINDOWS 11 WORTH THE UPGRADE?
0 likesWell, It depends on what type of person you are, If you are a simple user, Using a personal computer in your home, Then Windows 11 might be nice to try, If you're some sort of TECHNOLOGY Expert, Using a really powerful computer with two or three monitors at home or office, Then Windows 11 is not for you because Windows 11 doesn't have some of the features that Windows 10 has, Like changing Taskbar location, Being able to refresh in File Explorer.etc, Also, Technology experts seriously minds very small things in Windows 11 like Rounded Corners, The Taskbar.etc! Like seriously! What's the huge deal about it? Also, There's tabs on file explorer that Windows 10 don't have so Windows 11 is for me and I am using Windows 11 on my Main PC
Я не знаю сколько вы потратили памяти на столько виртуальных машин
0 likesYou don't need that ***** playing in the background
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@@Endermanch I put Bill nye the since guy themem3 song
0 likesMute the video and play a track of your choice
4 likesThere used to be a download for that one uninstall tool on your website that I used all the time, why was it removed?
0 likesIdea: try NoEscape on Windows 11
1 likeЯ единственный подумал что ты сейчас будешь обозревать новый набор музыки из ксго?
0 likesWhy chat was broken
0 likesHello from France
0 likesand if you press alt+f4 on the desktop, it brings up the classic shut down dialogue
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@@TheTechnoGuy18 I wonder how many older programs designed for older Windows OSs are supported in Windows 11.
0 likesI placed mspaint from Windows XP in my Windows 10 so I can draw much easier.
@@realIncognitoTGT Windows 11 is just a new coat of paint added to Windows 10, one that's pretty incomplete in some places
1 like@@realIncognitoTGT Its not that odd when you realize that there are still prompts and dialogs from 3.1 in 11 lol
0 likesIn windows 11, oddly, the pc icon that shows up there is the windows 10 one.
0 likesCan you brick windows 11 and 10
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the answer is yes, you can do like whatever you want, if you put your mind to it
0 likesDoes this only work with Windows Professional?
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i think so, unless you somehow get Windows to run without ACPI to not show an error while booting
0 likesTry it on Windows 10
0 likesAnd now enderman use pronk
0 likeswhat about windows 10?
0 likesbruh i missed the livestream
0 likesGreat video
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@@MrMasterKeyboard guys is better than fall bros
0 likes@@henry789 stumble
0 likesi stumbled across this stumbling video about how to stumble to a scret stumbling down screen that stumbles text into your eyes that tells "it is now safe to stumble off your system"
0 likesAh yes. The non-ACPI Shutdown That Make My Day a nightmare
0 likesi just realized, how does this guy make VM's so smooth!?
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@@osm4834 💀
0 likes@@Aryx_ how do you do that?
0 likeshe most likely uses an SSD to run all of his VMs
0 likesEnder, please make "How to activate Windows 10/11 using command prompt" Please 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
0 likesI actually want to activate that on my pc
0 likes3:15 THIS WHY WINDOWS 8 SUCKS A LOT 😡
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@@VMTCC_25 oof ngl same
1 like@@25COfficial i am not mad 😅
1 likeI know right? 🙄
1 likeAndrew Tutu 💀
0 likesHiii Enferman 😎👍
0 likesPls collab with @ComeOnWindows Enderman. He is a good YouTuber.
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agreed
0 likesAnother reason to say windows 8 is the worst
0 likesi tried on my win10 pc. it works!
0 likesmy mind is blown
the website is suspicious, according to mcaffe
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McAfee sucks
0 likesMcAfee is absolute garbage.
0 likesMcAfee is junk
0 likesI mean, its a 1st anniversary, sorry😅
0 likesIs actual functional or a prank of the devs?
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nvm is self explained lol
0 likesweird thing is it litterally happend to me for the first time while shutting down my new win xp installation lol
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@@deadair32101 that is prob why cuz i had no drivers installed yet
0 likesThe XP install could be loaded with a non-ACPI HAL (such as "Standard PC")
0 likesProbably because motherboard chipset drivers or some other system critical driver hadn't been installed yet
0 likesi need help my discord youtube channel and other accounts are hacked please help im going crazy
0 likesFor the next video try to run vmware in windows xp
0 likesam i just missed something?
0 likesthank you for this video
0 likesDoes enderman have a discord server
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Yes
0 likesI think your video was lagging, I think.
0 likesHello Enderman, I downloaded one of your Virus and it says It need your password to Run the Virus. Please reply with the password. Thank you
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@@wtf.jo.x its been 1 year and i already knew that 💀(thanks btw)
0 likesThe pass is:mysubsarethebest
0 likesi watch videos from the os lubuntu 18.04 32 bit
0 likesCreate a video from last time of windows 8.1
0 likesMediatek.exe stopped working Reason: MEDIATEK_IS_NOT_A_WINDOWS_>:(
0 likesя, когда нажимаю левую клавишу в интро, монитор становится таким
0 likespls gpu error 43 fix video
0 likesDashstar
1 likecan you give me your windows 7 wallpapers please
0 likesTbh it's never really safe to power off your system
0 likescs 2 mvp
0 likesITS DASHSTAR!!!!!!
0 likesNew video?
0 likesI am 2 hours away from your location :D
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Same :D
0 likesHi There Friend I need A help My Computer has got a virus which has made all file extetions .zzla please help me they are asking for money
0 likes¡¡This is a really safe mode for shutdown your PC!! Goodbye "Starts in safe mode"
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who afraid about the screen?
0 likeshello
0 likesHello
0 likesshutdown -s -t 0
1 likeTest more malware
0 likesКогда новое видео?
0 likesyou are the best (again=)
0 likesyoutube premiere sucks
0 likesi cant do it on windows 10
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probably not possible on home
0 likesЭтот комментарий переведен Google, и вы не можете меня остановить. Ха-ха.
0 likesinteresting...
0 likesOmg I want test it.
0 likeshi bro i need really help and your the smart guy not gonna lie so my problem is my younger brother tried making a acccount and he thought disabling the built in administrator account can grant him a account. he disabled it and locked the computer and now i cant access the pc i have some important files there and i'd be happy if you assist me soon as possible. i will be waiting
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@@filipoda123 nope that is the built in admin so It already is did you not see that part
0 likes@@andrewgary u kinda forgot to add the user to localgroup administrators
0 likesclick the power options button on logonui. hold shift and click restart. should get you to recovery mode. if that doesn't work, restart and repeat the following 3 times or until it tries to automatic repair: 1. at the first sign of windows booting (the windows logo appearing with the loading circle), hold the power button to turn it off forcefully. turn it back on. repeat 3 times or until it tries a repair. if it prompts you to restart let it because that is needed. after that go to Advanced Options> Command Prompt. In the command prompt type "net user administrator /active:yes. type in "exit". restart or press continue to windows. Administrator account should be reactivated..
0 likestry doing the sethc hack
0 likesDo you have a hard disk or ssd?
0 likesnice!
0 likesi can do this in window 10
0 likesVIdeo idea: Installing Windows 7 to #$%@+('
0 likescheck scorpion virus pls
0 likesI follow you
0 likesgood.
0 likes1:11 what are you doing? you can easily shut down the pc with shut down button
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@@InsanityPrevails no problem
1 like@@vueling102 It's okay
0 likesSorry if I came off as rude, haven't been having that nice of a week and I ended up taking it out on you a bit by sounding passive-aggressive
@@InsanityPrevails Ohhhhh thank you and sorry by no reading.
0 likes0:58 Read the text at the bottom..
0 likesThis is not a secret
0 likesThis is a secret
Please share videossssss
0 likesOH NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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1 Year Of THIS STUPID COMMENT-
0 likesCSGO
1 likeplaying minecraft in a cave looking for diamonds thats funny im in the same cave looking for mi
2 likesFor legal reasons i will not continue the song
It didn't work on my computer lmao
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i tried to doing on real hardware
0 likeshe uses vmware to get this hidden shutdown screen
0 likescheck your email endermanch!!!!
0 likesomg russian
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He's russian, and?
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0 likescool
0 likesШтукатурка=)
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1 like#enderman dead
0 likescsgo song
0 likesWow
0 likesGood Feature But Only In Windows 11 Pro
0 likesПонравилась мне эта штука. (Who doesn't know I speak on russian here because he's from russia.)
0 likesIm gay uwu
0 likesi’ve hacked your coumpter your name is Andrew😊
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🤓
0 likesأندرو-Andrew
0 likesNote: i can read arabic!
Sick content!
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@@lilmonix true monika why don’t you delete them haha
0 likesYou mean Microsoft is sick too.
0 likesNo Nut November 10, 2022 11:13PM
2nd
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😮
0 likesCooool
0 likesя чот понять немогу ты всёже русский или нет?
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@@alitouil3532 Endermanch is russian.
0 likesNot russian because he can't read russian you are russian
0 likesРусский
0 likes🤔🤔
0 likesСаня (или кто другой). Я ЗНАЮ ЧТО ТЫ РУССКИЙ.
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0 likesNot first
0 likesСпасибо то что снял, я знаю ты русский просто впн включил и зарегал канал
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@createbuildcraft wait actually?
0 likesFirst hah
0 likesThis group policy is used on ATMs a lot. From what I've seen on the Internet, a lot of ATMs are not being shut down normally but through remote shutdown or ExitWindowsEx. Since they have that GPO enabled, they do not shut down automatically and they show the safe to shutdown screen. The ATMs use computers that have ACPI.
0 likesТы раб, делай видосы:).
0 likesСерьёзно, хватит проходить Geometry dash!
I tried to replace the bitmap resource inside the binary responsible for this screen in Windows 7 to make it look like the one from the 9x era (I forgot what it was, I think it was ntoskrnl.exe but could've been some DLL though). No luck, even after appending some empty bytes to keep the size identical, as it's naturally protected by a checksum or something.
0 likeshey, Enderman i have a file for u https://drive.google.com/file/d/13mrp6yQs2UA56puDFVm_tFgQ6oC-9HbQ/view?usp=sharing
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@@jihoo125 you know you can edit your comment right
0 likesoops wrong one here u go https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MQ2kX1s0mUL3MhFROehZnQ43UZ9HraOG/view?usp=sharing
0 likes..
0 likesget MY version of chilled windows here: file:///C:/Users/LIAM/Desktop/Chilled%20windows%20v3/lol/ get the .exe file. not the .lnk file. and get the .mp4 file.
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that link will not work because for file:// to work, said file has to be on the computer. use something like google drive.
0 likesAre you looking for better music? https://youtu.be/cHsyT5z8Sq8
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shut up
1 likeI'm surprised you still didn't run watykańczyk virus on ur channel
0 likesif you want gpedit on win 11 home - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUVpZ5Xavl8&ab_channel=Roccobonacci
0 likesfng stupid music
0 likesBad video
0 likesdsfmnhdfskjdsafjdfslkjhdfsaljkhdfsajlkhdfjkhdflkjdfshljkasdfhljkadfshjkdfashljkadsfhlkjadfshkjlfn COOL
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