History Of Windows Installation Media 💾💿

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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    Over the years, Windows has been distributed on many kinds of physical installation media. Do you know your CDs from your DVDs? Or your 5.25 inch floppies from your 3.5 inch ones? And which versions of Windows shipped on which formats? Watch to find out...
    With thanks to GlennMoller.com for the image of the Windows 1 floppy disks, ‪@MoooJvM‬ for the footage of the floppy disk and drive, Sony for the footage of their ad featuring floppy disks, ‪@themaritimegirl‬ for the screencap of the Windows 98 installation using floppies and Vulkin at BetaArchive for the image of the "Need CDs?" Windows Vista insert.
    Corrections:
    0:27 5.25 inch floppies could later hold up to 1.2MB of data.
    0:55 3.5 inch floppies could originally hold 720KB, but very quickly (within around a year) 1.4MB became the de facto standard. Higher capacities did exist, but never became popular.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @winelectronic101
    @winelectronic101 Рік тому +23

    It would be very interesting to see the history behind Windows Search.

    • @TeraByte38
      @TeraByte38 Рік тому

      yes

    • @dionnix
      @dionnix Рік тому

      it would be the same from vista to 7, and 8+ would be with bing search

    • @winelectronic101
      @winelectronic101 Рік тому

      @@dionnix You do realize that search has been a part of Windows since Windows 95, right?

    • @TeraByte38
      @TeraByte38 Рік тому

      @@winelectronic101 yes

  • @MondySpartan
    @MondySpartan Рік тому +2

    I don’t know why, but there’s something just satisfying about inserting/removing CD or floppy disk drives.

  • @TheOneGoofAli
    @TheOneGoofAli Рік тому +9

    This is speaking about consumer versions - some server versions of Windows used more than 1 CD to "setup" a system... like Server 2003 R2, which shipped with 1st CD for base Server 2003 (w/ SP2) and the 2nd CD for installing R2 on top.

    • @WindowsOnWindows
      @WindowsOnWindows  Рік тому +5

      Thanks for the info - yeah, this is just consumer versions (primarily to save time, as it's meant to be a "bitesize" vid).

  • @CaptainJZH
    @CaptainJZH Рік тому +10

    Now we're really getting into the nitty gritty, I love it
    I wonder if you'd be interested in doing a history of Windows OEMs?

    • @WindowsOnWindows
      @WindowsOnWindows  Рік тому +2

      Glad you like it! Every day I feel like I am unintentionally going into more detailed stuff, and the videos are becoming longer...😆

  • @franci2a
    @franci2a Рік тому +3

    The 11’s physical release pales in comparison to its predecessors - not only it is so much more boring, but it is basically just a partially rebranded 10 box (the product key icon is the 8 one still, you have the 8 logo on the usb stick, and the infos on the back of the stick can be removed because it’s just a sticker put on it)

    • @winelectronic101
      @winelectronic101 Рік тому

      Fits in with Microsoft's inconsistency UI they drove theirselves down ever since they thought it was a good idea to have 2 versions of almost everything.

  • @wossman
    @wossman 10 місяців тому

    In addition to OEMs, Microsoft themselves shipped a copy of Windows for Workgroups 3.11 on the Windows NT Server 3.51 CD-ROM.

  • @matthewpaulargall9102
    @matthewpaulargall9102 6 місяців тому

    I love CD-ROMs! They bring back many good (and not so good) memories!.

  • @PhilipMurphyExtra
    @PhilipMurphyExtra Рік тому +2

    The Flash Drives do store quite a bit nowadays for sure.

  • @RandomGuy37
    @RandomGuy37 Рік тому +1

    Imagine installing Windows 11 from 5.25 inch floppies. The amount of disks needed would be absolutely massive

    • @MTCTpl
      @MTCTpl Рік тому

      that would be over 2000 floppy disks

    • @cookiemb
      @cookiemb Рік тому

      that would be about 4,438 floppy disks

  • @Spyd77
    @Spyd77 Рік тому

    AFAIK some corrections:
    -5,25" floppies only existed in 180Kb single side, 360Kb double side, or 1,2Mb HD double side. There was no 720Kb capacity, or at least not on IBM / MS-DOS compatible hardware.
    -3,5" disks didn't start at 1,44Mb, but at 720Kb. As of Windows 1.03, there was a 3,5" disk version, but on 720Kb ones.
    -DVDs from the start always had 4,7 and 8,5Gb capacities.

    • @WindowsOnWindows
      @WindowsOnWindows  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the corrections - think I muddled up the endless list of formats and capacities in my head!

  • @Marcohabik
    @Marcohabik Рік тому

    Cool video, ive never seen Windows 10 DVD before

  • @World_of_OSes
    @World_of_OSes Рік тому

    What about NT versions prior to Windows XP?

  • @Kwpolska
    @Kwpolska Рік тому +4

    Why do the discs say “do not lend or make illegal copies”? Windows discs are not personalized in any way, you need a product key to install, and you can get an ISO for free from Microsoft, no questions asked.

    • @winelectronic101
      @winelectronic101 Рік тому +4

      It was not always that way. Back before Windows 10, lots of pirating from unofficial sources was going around because Microsoft did not provide free ISOs from their website. Some people and/or groups went as far as to make a ton of cheap modification copies of illegally activated versions of Windows which prompted the label.

    • @Kwpolska
      @Kwpolska Рік тому

      ​@@winelectronic101 There were official ISO downloads as early as Windows 7. Some random site I found in google shows a screenshot of it (it doesn't exist anymore, and it required you to provide a valid key). But it certainly was an option before Windows 10.

    • @winelectronic101
      @winelectronic101 Рік тому

      @@Kwpolska Has this been archived?

    • @Kwpolska
      @Kwpolska Рік тому

      @@winelectronic101 I can't find any reasonable archive. But still, why does the Windows 10 disc say that, if the original release was primarily an ISO download?

    • @winelectronic101
      @winelectronic101 Рік тому

      @@Kwpolska Probably in case it's suspected that Windows 10 on the website matches the installed copy.

  • @BALtimore2001
    @BALtimore2001 Рік тому

    History of Windows Free Upgrades

  • @gaetanosciannimanico5488
    @gaetanosciannimanico5488 Рік тому

    windows 12 copyes on 256gb usb disk 1 256gb 1 blu-ray disc 4.7gb 54 dvd discs

  • @someidiot4311
    @someidiot4311 Рік тому

    kinda unrelated but where can i find xp and vista ISOs?

  • @laughingvampire7555
    @laughingvampire7555 Рік тому

    why did you skipped XP

  • @LONEWLF
    @LONEWLF Рік тому

    Windows 15

    • @winelectronic101
      @winelectronic101 Рік тому

      I think they should just go back to stylizing Windows as the year. In fact, it's very easy to do. All they have to do is line up the releases with Windows Server but drop the Server in the name. This is long overdue and honestly should have been done when Windows 10 was supposedly going to be the last version of Windows which we now know is false.

  • @ThatOneRobloxDev
    @ThatOneRobloxDev Рік тому

    Forgot windows 11