Tell me if I got something wrong, I'll fix it in the next version! Please read this before commenting! 1. I forgot to include "Manganese (20H2)" and "Iron (21H1)" codebases as I started out on "Cobalt (21H2)" codebase. 2. I made a typo on 33:13 at "Windows Vista Build 5371". It's supposed to be Build 5471 3. I also left out Windows 1.0 Developer Releases, Windows/386 2.03, Windows/368 2.11, and Windows/286 2.1. 4. I used the wrong bootscreens of Windows 2000 Server Family RTM and Windows ME RTM. All the startup and shutdown sounds in this video are almost 100% correct. 1. Windows does not have any sounds before Windows 3.0 MME 2. Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1 and Beta 2 does not use Windows 2000 Beta 3 Builds 1946 - 1969 startup sound as shutdown sound. 3. Windows Millenium uses 98 sounds as it's based on 98. 4. Windows Whistler used 2000 sounds until build 2485. (Build 2481 introduced XP sounds but still have 2000 sounds as default) The fake Windows Whistler startup uses Windows 98 shutdown sound, Windows 2000 Builds 1983 - 2000 startup sound, and level up sound from Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection. Meanwhile the shutdown sound uses sound from BeOS. 5. All versions of Windows Server 2003 used Windows XP sounds. The supposed "UK Startup" comes from an advertisement for Windows Server 2003, coincidentally aired in the UK. 6. The fake Windows Longhorn sounds came from Samsung desktop theme for Windows XP. Windows Longhorn used Windows XP sounds until build 5840.16384. 7. Starting from Windows Server 2008, the startup sound of the Windows Server version is unplayable. 8. Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 used Windows Vista startup sound. They do not use the shutdown sound. 9. Windows Server 2025 were announced on Tech Community Hub by Microsoft on January 26, 2024.
I saw a Windows startup/shutdown video back in 2017 that had the startup screens for the early builds of Windows Server 2003 (builds 2493-3787) that had the fake Whistler/BeOS sounds. I didn't even know those were actual boot screens, but they are, they were used for early builds for Server 2003. If they didn't use the fake Server 2003 UK sound for those screens in that video I watched in 2017, then I wouldn't even know that they were used for beta builds of Server 2003. The actual startup sound is the Windows XP startup sound, which was introduced in build 2493, the one with the Windows XP boot screen (without "XP") that I thought was fake when I first saw it back in 2017, but no it's real.
Windows 0.1 doesn't exist; the commonly seen Windows Powered boot screen is fake, but the OS itself is real and it's an extension for Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Thanks for the answer of windows powered i didnt rlly beleve it back then. Ps i found out they used betas instead of windows 0.1 (if not true correct pls)
Windows 1899 Screen Windows 1899 Screen Windows 1.0 Windows NT 1.0 Windows 3.1 Windows 3.1 Windows 3.1 Windows 3.12 Windows 3.1 Windows 3.1 Windows 3.1 Beta Relase Windows 3.1 Windows 3.15 Windows 3.1 Windows 3.1 NT Windows 3.16 Windows 3.1 Versions: Advance Server Windmill Channel Final Relase ??? ??? Windows 95
Tell me if I got something wrong, I'll fix it in the next version!
Please read this before commenting!
1. I forgot to include "Manganese (20H2)" and "Iron (21H1)" codebases as I started out on "Cobalt (21H2)" codebase.
2. I made a typo on 33:13 at "Windows Vista Build 5371". It's supposed to be Build 5471
3. I also left out Windows 1.0 Developer Releases, Windows/386 2.03, Windows/368 2.11, and Windows/286 2.1.
4. I used the wrong bootscreens of Windows 2000 Server Family RTM and Windows ME RTM.
All the startup and shutdown sounds in this video are almost 100% correct.
1. Windows does not have any sounds before Windows 3.0 MME
2. Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1 and Beta 2 does not use Windows 2000 Beta 3 Builds 1946 - 1969 startup sound as shutdown sound.
3. Windows Millenium uses 98 sounds as it's based on 98.
4. Windows Whistler used 2000 sounds until build 2485. (Build 2481 introduced XP sounds but still have 2000 sounds as default) The fake Windows Whistler startup uses Windows 98 shutdown sound, Windows 2000 Builds 1983 - 2000 startup sound, and level up sound from Microsoft Entertainment Pack: The Puzzle Collection. Meanwhile the shutdown sound uses sound from BeOS.
5. All versions of Windows Server 2003 used Windows XP sounds. The supposed "UK Startup" comes from an advertisement for Windows Server 2003, coincidentally aired in the UK.
6. The fake Windows Longhorn sounds came from Samsung desktop theme for Windows XP. Windows Longhorn used Windows XP sounds until build 5840.16384.
7. Starting from Windows Server 2008, the startup sound of the Windows Server version is unplayable.
8. Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 used Windows Vista startup sound. They do not use the shutdown sound.
9. Windows Server 2025 were announced on Tech Community Hub by Microsoft on January 26, 2024.
The WINDOWS vista and 7 and 8 and 8.1 and 10 is elegant and famcy
windows 4.0 startup sound is copyrighted so fix it, the shutdown isnt copyrighted beacuse its reversed
@@indothechipbag It's not copyrighted. You may be thinking of the Windows NT 5.0 one, but it's not anymore.
@@ThatRandomToast nt 4.0 bruh
@@indothechipbag I tested in UA-cam Studio and didn't find a copyright issue.
I saw a Windows startup/shutdown video back in 2017 that had the startup screens for the early builds of Windows Server 2003 (builds 2493-3787) that had the fake Whistler/BeOS sounds. I didn't even know those were actual boot screens, but they are, they were used for early builds for Server 2003. If they didn't use the fake Server 2003 UK sound for those screens in that video I watched in 2017, then I wouldn't even know that they were used for beta builds of Server 2003. The actual startup sound is the Windows XP startup sound, which was introduced in build 2493, the one with the Windows XP boot screen (without "XP") that I thought was fake when I first saw it back in 2017, but no it's real.
The sound was disabled by default but was in the files at build 2481
I'm love Windows 7 i'm instaled system on 2024 on my laptop to normal work and is great
6:59 my favourite startup screen
This is like a follow up to Billy O' Rilly's video!
More like bully o Reily
@NikoOneshot_Windose @hlgamer7000
(Sorry for late reply) Yeah, I'm actually inspired by him to make this video, so why not try make my own video aswell lol.
10:19 This Part should be HiT Turns into Paramount origin
Windows/386 2.03 and 2.11?
Those exist aswell.
@@Gaswatya Why you didn't add them, along with Windows/286 2.1?
@@WindowsXP_YTThey're in the video, wdym?
@@Gaswatyait's not since you forgot to add them to the video
@@WindowsXP_YT Maybe you jumped a little too far..
33:13 windows vista 5471 build! No 5371 build!
You mean "It's build 5471, not 5371" right? If yes, my bad. I also noticed it. It was a typo.
Yes! But sometimes or rarely they are on the other side as well!
Windows list?
Windows Server 2025 will be completely released this December?
1 November 2024
windows 95 windows nt windows 98 windows 2000 me wistler windows xp longhorn windows vista win 7 win 8 windows 10 win 11
22:47 *(November 1999-Late 2004)*
22:58 *(December 1999-Early 2005)*
23:09 *(January 2000-January 2002)*
Windows 2000 builds 1983-2000 are compiled on February-March 1999
@@ThatRandomToastWhat? I didn't know that.
@@MunkiAndTrunkTVOfficialC-dn2ic Well you can find information on BetaWiki.
52 minutes? heck yeah
1:42 bro there January 95???
January 95💀💀
Yes.
Yeah? January 1995
1:22 the tada is in a loop 💀
They really liked that tada sound
Premieres in 76 minutes
May 31 at 8:00 AM
Good video
add windows 0.1 being beta of 1.01 and windows powered (if it even exists)
Windows 0.1 doesn't exist; the commonly seen Windows Powered boot screen is fake, but the OS itself is real and it's an extension for Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Thanks for the answer of windows powered i didnt rlly beleve it back then.
Ps i found out they used betas instead of windows 0.1 (if not true correct pls)
Good Startups
The Microsoft Windows 95 Plus! For Kids was so nostalgic for children between 5 to 11 years old in 1995.
And you got the windows 1.01 image bsod cause I see the incorrect DOS text and see corrupt text bro 💀
"incorrect DOS version" isn't a real BSOD. Crashing Windows 1.0 in fact just lead to glitch.
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5:36 Windows NT Workstation 4.0
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5:44
7:35
9:49
Tada overdose
Windows 1899 Screen
Windows 1899 Screen
Windows 1.0
Windows NT 1.0
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.12
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1 Beta Relase
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.15
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.1 NT
Windows 3.16
Windows 3.1 Versions:
Advance Server
Windmill Channel
Final Relase
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Windows 95
5:33 lets go with rocket!
windows starup and shutdown sounds
Первые 4 минуты видео :
ТАДА ТАДА ТАДА!!!!
1:33 alpha version of windows 95
Cool
3:42 now its windows 95 plus for kids
Microsoft Windows 95 plus! Pol kids
win 95 plus windows 98 plus
У Windows 1.0 - 2.1 самые лучшие звуки
Microsoft Windows nt Server
este muhachito si sube muchos videos como mi hijo hermoso de 8 años
5:01 *HELP*
Pluses
windows
中文版
you smart
Aterhfrio
No lie!!!!
I dislike video cause you don’t put the output startup sound in windows 1.01/.02.03.04
2.03
3.0
Read the pinned comment please. Thank you.
Edit: If you still don't get it. Windows 1.x until 3.0 (Retail) doesn't have any sounds.
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Cosmos
@@StarWarsVader-se1ss ok