I was 9 years old, downloading some SpongeBob episodes in my laptop somehow I ended up downloading Windows 8 Consumer Preview, and I was fascinated, at that moment I fell in love with everything that had to do with the Metro UI ✨ those were the days
I can relate to this back in 2012 as a kid I used to use my dads laptop witch was an acre aspire touch I liked the metro UI because of how it was easy.
@@exxon55_8rt Definitely easy on tablet. Just try it on desktop though. Desktop is what metro UI was really not made for. Lol. Being the reason why the start menu made Windows 8 a failure.
Me i was using Windows 8 Pro from 2012 to 2014 a windows 8.1 update - And after that i used this os from 2014 do 2022 - On my Desktop I upgraded to Windows 10 LTSC 1809 but on my laptop i am still sticking to Windows 8
My childhood was Windows RT 8.1 which I knew for the name „Windows 8.1” It was interesting since I found it was „RT” after 2 years with seeing that tablet. I was suprised how there was no modern browser support and some of the x86 apps were gone
The "Windows 8.1 RTM" you shown is actually Update 1 to Update 3. The original release from October 2013 didn't have the Power and Search button on the Start screen, and right-click still opens the command bar.
I think no. Windows 8 didn't have them. Windows 8.1 RTM did have those. I have installed that one on a VM that's why. It's build 9600 when he shows Windows 8.1 RTM, which is correct.
@@reychandor452 Thanks for replying to a six month old comment, and I have one thing to say: You didn't understand what I was saying. Thank you for writing such a long comment though.
0:08 is this Windows 8 Beta Build 7700 or Windows 7 like bruh they just copied the Windows 7 UI so unoriginal 0:21 there now THAT's Windows 8 like bro why did they not think of this in the first place why do they copy from old OSes 2:01 there we go thats practically the release Windows 8 Start Menu UI 3:38 We made it to the official Windows 8 UI ladies and gentlemen
let me explain. early builds of windows usually look like the previous version, gradually they add some of the new features in a milestone. after the milestone phase, there's a beta phase, usually previews for technical use, during this phase, users can test the os before it was released. after the beta phase, there's a release candidate phase, in this phase, the os is ready for release unless bugs emerge. after release candidate, it will go to rtm then into marketing and general use. i hope this comment helps you understand why early builds look exact same to the previous.
Bro how long it take you to make videos like this? Like seriously searching iso files then downloading them and installing them and recording editing bro how
Windows 8 looks Sleek and Yeah kinda like Smartphone OS, such as Android or iOS So Badly, peoples were hated it. While actually looks not that Bad. Yeah because A few months ago I have tried it on my Core 2 Duo PC
Really early builds of windows versions tend to identify themselves as the predecessor to that version (so really early windows 8 identified as windows 7)
I was 9 years old, downloading some SpongeBob episodes in my laptop somehow I ended up downloading Windows 8 Consumer Preview, and I was fascinated, at that moment I fell in love with everything that had to do with the Metro UI ✨ those were the days
I can relate to this back in 2012 as a kid I used to use my dads laptop witch was an acre aspire touch I liked the metro UI because of how it was easy.
@@exxon55_8rt Definitely easy on tablet. Just try it on desktop though. Desktop is what metro UI was really not made for. Lol. Being the reason why the start menu made Windows 8 a failure.
@@JonnyForThe3 bro I used desktop too I no complaints about the os
@@exxon55_8rt I’m not complaining, I’m just saying why people disliked Windows 8 and stuck with 7 for desktop PCs.
8 years later...
I have not used windows 8 and 8.1 in my life since my childhood, informative video.
Why is the theme of Windows 8 so beautiful?
Me i was using Windows 8 Pro from 2012 to 2014 a windows 8.1 update - And after that i used this os from 2014 do 2022 - On my Desktop I upgraded to Windows 10 LTSC 1809 but on my laptop i am still sticking to Windows 8
windows 8 had an initial concept of interface for mobile devices, but that also intends to fit desktop
My childhood was Windows RT 8.1 which I knew for the name „Windows 8.1” It was interesting since I found it was „RT” after 2 years with seeing that tablet. I was suprised how there was no modern browser support and some of the x86 apps were gone
i remember using windows 8.1 and messed around with the themes until i upgraded to windows 10 in 2022
@@TheTechMan5270 8 or 8.1
fun fact: at the bottom of windows 8 7700 you will see that this is windows 7
Windows is Windows 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
cuz they didnt change the theme in the first build
windows 8 was still formally called 'Windows 7' in branding SKUs up to around Build 7850. Then it was switched to 'Microsoft Confidential'
@@NobelTech sounds ironic since its already leaked to the public lol
Yep
Fun fact: Windows 8.1 RT Update 3 was to introduce a Start Menu that would later be used in the first, public Windows 10 Technical Preview release.
The "Windows 8.1 RTM" you shown is actually Update 1 to Update 3. The original release from October 2013 didn't have the Power and Search button on the Start screen, and right-click still opens the command bar.
I think no. Windows 8 didn't have them. Windows 8.1 RTM did have those. I have installed that one on a VM that's why.
It's build 9600 when he shows Windows 8.1 RTM, which is correct.
@@random_person618 Open Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion. If BuildLabEx is:
- 9600.16384.winblue_rtm.130821-1623 = original RTM
- 9600.17031.winblue_gdr.140221-1952 = Update 1
- 9600.17238.winblue_gdr.140723-2018 = Update 2
- 9600.17415.winblue_r4.141028-1500 = Update 3
@@generixer6250 Man. Build 9200 is of Windows 8, and 9600 is of 8.1 (RTM)
@@random_person618 Updates does change the full buildtag. Also, check out BetaWiki.
@@reychandor452 Thanks for replying to a six month old comment, and I have one thing to say: You didn't understand what I was saying. Thank you for writing such a long comment though.
i dunno why but i swear i want to go back to 8.1 its so nostalgic for me
I have downgrade to Window 8.1 is good
3:56 That’s not RTM, it’s 8.1 with Update 1. RTM doesn’t have a power button in the start screen
He does a lot of work man, downloading all versions of Windows 8
@@Diogo2cool ok
I agree
@@opbolt2155 how did you know I commented?
time travel. Simple
@@EgorFed1 time travel? I’m in 2022? Are you in 2035
I feel like windows 8 is very underrated and I don't think there was a problem with the Metro ui
Desktop users: I hate Windows 8 because of the start menu!
Build 7850: PATHETIC!
Yes. I am a desktop user.
As a desktop user,i love windows 8
i have never used touch screen computers before but windows 8 was my favorite
Builds in order
Build 7700
Build 7814
Build 7880
Build 7955
Build 8014
Build 8045
Build 8102
Build 8176
Build 8250
Build 8400
Build 9200 Win8 RTM
Build 9600 Win8.1 RTM
Neptune 5111 had the activity centres and Whistler 2250 had startpage.htm, both technically ancestors to the start screem
Windows 8 Build 8102 Dev Preview is best
1:25 That blue in the search bar is strangely beautiful!
@notmeerroblox yes, I do!
I'm kind of sad when Windows 8.1 it ended support because it was my favorite operating system ever
I like this one
I love Windows 8/8.1 😢💙
I think the start screen in Windows 8 is lot better then the start menu in Windows 7 it has more personality the start screen in Windows 8
You are wrong
windows 8.1 was great improvement
Even though 8.1 still has a Metro Screen you can download apps like Classic Shell to bring the classic Windows 95 to present day Windows Start Screen
nice pfp
Nice
0:08 is this Windows 8 Beta Build 7700 or Windows 7 like bruh they just copied the Windows 7 UI so unoriginal
0:21 there now THAT's Windows 8 like bro why did they not think of this in the first place why do they copy from old OSes
2:01 there we go thats practically the release Windows 8 Start Menu UI
3:38 We made it to the official Windows 8 UI ladies and gentlemen
let me explain.
early builds of windows usually look like the previous version, gradually they add some of the new features in a milestone.
after the milestone phase, there's a beta phase, usually previews for technical use, during this phase, users can test the os before it was released.
after the beta phase, there's a release candidate phase, in this phase, the os is ready for release unless bugs emerge.
after release candidate, it will go to rtm then into marketing and general use.
i hope this comment helps you understand why early builds look exact same to the previous.
Hello!
You every day upload somthing! 😝
Interesting
What happens if I uninstall all updates in Windows 8.1
Windoss 8 build 7700 would be great for windows 7 users
Bro how long it take you to make videos like this? Like seriously searching iso files then downloading them and installing them and recording editing bro how
Windows 8 has it's support more than 4 years and the 8.1 has it's support until 2023.
Do windows 11
verry nice work :D
una pregunta, ¿como hacen eso de la evolution, es decir, se que esta hecho por maquinas virtuales (creo) pero lo hacen con imagenes iso o con que?
Están hechas con imágenes ISO filtradas en una máquina virtual.
Windows 8 Build 7700 was the best.
i love the start menu to this day ever since i first used it in 2013. it's always been so cool
Which build was the first to force enable Desktop Composition?
Build 7880
They should've kept the start menu on the first Windows 8 beta
can i have a windows 8 build 7850 iso file for vmware?
2:46
Monkeys in the comment section racing who's first and who's second :
Hi,brawl star
Now I love windows 8 but I already upgrade my PC and install windows 11
Hmmm fact:my old version see::Windows 8.1 but version 8?
Windows 8 looks Sleek and Yeah kinda like Smartphone OS, such as Android or iOS
So Badly, peoples were hated it. While actually looks not that Bad. Yeah because A few months ago I have tried it on my Core 2 Duo PC
the windows 8 start screen comes from windows phone 7
you forgot windows 8 8056
Windows 7 on the Start menu?
It's the earliest build.
125TH VIEW 69 TH VIEW IN MY 2ND CHANNEL LETS GOOO
This is NOT a place to promote your channels.
who cares
My fav was 8176!
it's been one year- @MinNeTi
me when windows 8 7700:
The windows 8 7850 start screen looks worse than a high school project
Just like windows 7
windows 8 build 7700 is not window 8 but it is windows 7
it's still windows 8, early builds of windows may look the same as its previous version
log is out
0:08 thats Windows 7
well yes but actually no
Really early builds of windows versions tend to identify themselves as the predecessor to that version (so really early windows 8 identified as windows 7)
very first start screen looks like you draw in ms paint
the first start screen is a testing feature hidden due to redpill
Right bottom first windows 8 is 7
build 7700 is windows 7
De facto, this is the case. But this is the beginning of all beginnings.
I have windows 7
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bruh imagine not enabling aero
beta versions of windows do not have aero enabled by default.
Bruh, the first one is a windows 7 build lol
build 7601 is the latest windows 7's build
build 7700 is the earliest windows 8's build
4th
Monkeys in the comment section racing who's first and who's second :
O windows 8.1 não existe mais
Exists. It's an update for Windows 8.
it exists, it's just ended support.
Im second
@Inspiring Light Monkeys in the comment section racing who's first and who's second :
Win11 Haves 1 Boot Menu
stop it
@Inspiring Light Monkeys in the comment section racing who's first and who's second :
@Inspiring Light Grammar*
and what the hell is this comment structure
@Inspiring Light Grammer isn't correct but Grammar is
Terrible from the first to the final one
Windows 10 is the best Windows and 7.
Also 11.
stop that annoying electro music please
I wish tweet@rama came back as a free app with windows 11
It's just a Twitter client. Nothing special.
@@generixer6250 still looks nicer than twitter today