ReactOS runs on Dell Latitude E5430 (connects to the network via Wi-Fi)

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How about the other way around for a little bit. Sorry, I couldn't do a commentary so I'll leave all the specifics down here. Again, sorry for the poor equipment used to record this video, I had literally nothing else but a 16 MP (with a bad focus!) phone camera to use.

This is using the ReactOS 0.4.8 CLT2018 build. I installed ReactOS on to the USB drive with the help of VirtualBox so my progress wouldn't get lost like it would on a live image. A lot of what you see, didn't work 'straight out of the box', I had to hunt down the drivers that are compatible with Windows XP. Fortunately people over at the ReactOS Community Discord helped me find them. Please bear in mind, that ReactOS is still in the alpha stage, which means it is not feature-complete and can corrupt your data due to major technical bugs. You may not have the same luck as I did in this video.

Video by Cernodile and Illen.
Join ReactOS Community Discord server: https://discord.gg/7knjvhT







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