Making a retro gaming machine from an old locked business laptop

Making a retro gaming machine from an old locked business laptop

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0:00 – Physical Attributes
3:18 – Attempting login
4:27 – First disassembly
7:19 – Breakin using Linux
13:21 – Breakin using Hirens Part 1
14:20 – Main boot disk backup
21:20 – Breakin using Hirens Part 2
25:01 – Computer lookaround
27:20 – Upgrading to Win10
30:37 – Configuring Win10
33:31 – Updating outdated Win10
36:10 – Tweaking Win10
38:30 – Reclaiming HDD space
40:27 – Temperature Testing
42:39 – Motherboard clean
47:03 – CPU repaste
48:30 – AMD drivers begin
53:01 – Second CPU repaste
56:39 – Temperature
57:07 – AMD drivers 2
1:02:20 – Reassembly
1:05:15 – Benchmarking
1:13:19 – Win10 Activation shhh
1:14:30 – Screen cleaning
1:14:43 – Installing games
1:15:07 – NFSU 2
1:18:14 – Spore
1:21:44 – Frozen Throne
1:24:09 – Lego Racers
1:26:31 – Red Alert 2
1:29:17 – Roller Coaster Tycoon 2
1:31:16 – Sims 3
1:37:39 – Goodbye

In this video I’ll start by receiving a laptop, conclude it’s locked, then I’ll see that it’s not encrypted, I’ll remove the windows password, then clone the original disk drive to a new drive, extend the new installation, upgrade it to a new version of of windows, try to recover it’s parts and then finally install and play some game.

I can’t link to Hirens Boot CD, but if you search for it in your favorite search engine, it should appear fairly quickly

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