Subscribe for more old PC stuff! ☝️😁 Windows 11's hardware requirements have been something of a bone of contention among PC enthusiasts, particularly as it seems to run perfectly fine on "unsupported" hardware. So I decided to take this to the extreme and install it on a 20 year old Pentium 4 system with 2GB of RAM... Support The Channel: Patreon: Ko-Fi: Relevant Links: Windows 8 NX Bypass Video Footage: Rufus: Windows 11 Debloat: GeekBench Results: VIP Superfan Steves & Executive Producers: Action Retro: Arthur Ludwiczak BitterBlitter Endzs Has Beard, Plays Games: Justin D. Morgan: Karl Bate Kevin Leah (AKA Zoinks!) Laurent Mark 'Kurbeco' Simpson MarkCentral Naokia Saito: @NaokisRC Peter (Melair) Ryan Mercer: @RyanMercer Simon Green Steve's Tech Shed: stween The Byte Attic: @thebyteattic Tim's Retro Corner: @TimsRetroCorner Vanessaira: Socials: Official ctrl-alt-rees Discord: Twitter: Instagram: Chapters: 00:00 The PC, Windows 10 & Why This Works 03:24 Some Contemporary Upgrades To Make Our Lives Easier 09:43 Preparing The Installation Media, TPM & RAM Check Bypass 10:41 Windows 11 Installation On Real Vintage Pentium 4 Hardware 14:56 Initial Impressions & Performance Optimisations / Debloat 16:47 Putting The System Through Its Paces 29:37 What 20 Years Of Progress Looks Like - 80s / 90s vs. Today











