Oh I remember the whole Windows Server 2003 debacle, but the sound being in the promo material could easily be mistaken for the sound existing on the system as well Also those Windows Whistler fan-sounds are really beautiful! :)
The startup sound consists of 3 things: the windows 2000 beta 3 builds 1983-2003 startup sound reversed, the level up sound from the Spring Weekend game and the windows 98 shutdown sound reversed.
Actually, this is how the Windows 1.0 is made; So, someone who I do not know stole the fake Windows 95's startup sound, and they edited it to a high pitch but they didn't include the whole thing from the Windows 95 startup sound, they cutted it and used half of the sound, that's how it's made.
0:15 Build 445 introduced it, there was a glitch though in which it would overlap with the other sound, this would be fixed in Build 450, which was in the April Test Release phase.
@@testok4180 I really did heard it i installed it on my old toshiba c660 then upraded to windows 10, windows 10 had windows 7 startup sound but my windows 8.1 had its own startup
The faked beta 3 sounds were sourced from a custom Windows 2000 Beta 3 desktop theme for Windows 9x and feels like "Windows 2000 but it could've been a completely different operating system" (2:14)
Windows NT 5.0 was not "never made into an os", nor was it the basis for windows 2000. It was the name Microsoft gave windows 2000 when it was in development.
@@User-sz1dnNot only in development. Version number for Windows 2000 is NT 5.0. For Windows XP it is NT 5.1 (Whistler, Freestyle, Harmony, Symphony and Emerald) and 5.2 (Anvil). Here is more NT version numbers Vista - NT 6.0 (earlier as Longhorn) 7 - NT 6.1 8 - NT 6.2 8.1 - NT 6.3 (Blue) 10 & 11 - NT 10.0 (Threshold, Redstone, Vanadium, Vibranium, Sun Valley, Cobalt, Nickel,and Germanium ) (originally NT 6.4).
Another thing, Windows NT 5.0 had 2 fake shutdown sounds, not just one, one of which was the 2000 Beta 3 Startup Sound, the other was the NT 5.0 Startup Sound in reverse.
Note: i dont think windows vista build xxxx uses windows xp startup and shutdown sound, i remember there is windows longhorn/vista build uses windows xp startup sound and uses windows vista logoff sound for the shutdown. windows 8-10 does not have shutdown sound.
@\ WhiteBOX / Flagoji / #roadto200 I know that. I'm replying from a new device with a new account because I don't remember the password I made for the old account.
@@THEthe-cz2tr really? I used to have a Windows 7 laptop, which was upgraded to Windows 10 but I accidentally dropped it because it was too slow, and it played the startup sound just fine.
Build 445, the second April Test Release build was when the Windows 95 Startup Sound was introduced. Build 1671 was when the NT 5.0 sound was introduced? Build 1602 introduced the 98 Sounds. Whistler used 2000/ME sounds until Build 2481. Build 2476 was when the 98 Sounds were replaced with 2000/ME Sounds. Later Post Reset builds of Longhorn used XP’s Startup Sound but the Shutdown Sound was Vista’s Logoff Sound.
Yes, windows 8x and 10 didn't have a shutdown sound. The startup sound doesn't play in these versions because it is disabled by default. You need to enable it in the sound properties dialogue in the control panel.
unfortunately I have to admit that my friend Windows evolution channel used fake startup sounds Windows 8, 8.1, 10. This happened because he himself did not know that they were fake.
In fact: Windows NT 5.0 Beta 2 real shutdown sound was it's own original shutdown people say's it came from Windows 2000(it is only used for the animation)
whistler’s fake shutdown was from a different OS, i forgot what it’s called Edited: it’s from BeOS 5.0, here’s the link to the sound at 0:03-0:04 th-cam.com/video/Q1bdHa5G6OU/w-d-xo.html
Windows 2000 beta build 1949 sound is taken from ThemeWorld. I think shutdown sound is fan made. How to fan made this shutdown sound, 1. Scary effect of startup sound. 2. I don't know.
No, the build wasn't made in the year 1946, it's just the build number. Also, I don't know where you got that from, but the development of windows didn't even start until 1983.
I would like to give some more information. In Windows 8/8.1/10 startup and shutdown sounds are correct but by default startup sound is disabled and it can be enabled in sound settings. Even shutdown sound still can be found in files, it isn't used. Didn't you know this or just forgot to mention?
Actually, vista beta used XP’s sounds until build 5840.16384, not rtm. I do understand that some beta 2, RC1 and rc2 builds use the final logoff an shutdown and one build uses the both of the final logon and logoff sounds as startup and shutdown sounds.
Heyo man, did you know that the fake Windows Server 2003 Startup Sound sounds just like the music used in Kanal D's commercial break ident? That's cool!
@@User-sz1dn like in the case of 98, there is one build that identifies itself as beta 3 in the boot screen but it used the 95 sounds and was a Beta 2.1 build
What you are clearly implying is that longhorn is a totally different os to vista. It's not. Longhorn was the codename for vista and if longhorn was a separate release, Windows vista would have an entirely different codename.
god damn, forget to extend the "Thanks For Watching!" text
Also you forgot 2.01 and 3.00, 3.1 too.
0:39 *Pre Beta
Windows 98 Beta 2.1 - Beta 3 too
Its ok
@@THEthe-cz2tr windows 6??
The fake Windows 1.0 startup sound is actually from a first second of high pitch shifted version of Windows 95 startup sound
I saw that video
I somehow see you everywhere
I think
That hellish startup is just the heavenish startup
Until the release of windows 3.0 mme the first os to have startup and shutdown sound will have the official sound listed in c:/>windows/media folder
Oh I remember the whole Windows Server 2003 debacle, but the sound being in the promo material could easily be mistaken for the sound existing on the system as well
Also those Windows Whistler fan-sounds are really beautiful! :)
In Russia, fake Longhorn sounds were used in Windows XP Zver.
What? XP zver?
@@thefumyandthechev A bootleg version of Windows XP from Russia, popular over most post-soviet countries
@@pankoza Spasibo, I thought we did it the old fashioned way with pirating
Ermakov on English
The Whistler startup sound used a sound effect from Attack Plarail while the shutdown sound was one of BeOS’ startups.
The startup sound consists of 3 things: the windows 2000 beta 3 builds 1983-2003 startup sound reversed, the level up sound from the Spring Weekend game and the windows 98 shutdown sound reversed.
@@User-sz1dn the Spring Weekend sound effect was also used in Attack Plarail.
@@SigmaRho2922 what's that? Is that another Microsoft game?
@@User-sz1dnIt’s a Japanese arcade train game.
@@SigmaRho2922 ok.
Actually, this is how the Windows 1.0 is made;
So, someone who I do not know stole the fake Windows 95's startup sound, and they edited it to a high pitch but they didn't include the whole thing from the Windows 95 startup sound, they cutted it and used half of the sound, that's how it's made.
Aqwert76 was the one who made that sound & this is where it originated: th-cam.com/video/DJzV67tdn_Y/w-d-xo.html
And colawin
The Windows 95 startup is real
@@agoofypolishguycalled5ive nah
at what percentage?
Honestly, it's a shame NT 5.0 Beta 2's shutdown is fake as it fits the startup perfectly as though they're meant to be together.
Same sound doesn't mean they are fit together.
The synth notes for the Windows 2000 Beta 3 Build 1946 are the same ones used for Windows NT 5.0 startup but sped up.
Fun fact: windows NT 4.0 shutdown sound was actually reversed startup sound
Yea I know that
0:00 The Windows Fake 1.0 startup is actually the first seconds of Windows 95 Startup but very high pitched.
5:45 so THAT'S why I heard the vista startup sound whenever I turned on my windows 10 computer instead of the fake one everyone said it was😅
No you didn't. There was no startup sound 10.
The whistler shutdown sound isn't really fanmade, It actually came from a Unix-like obscure OS named BeOS
It's known as 12StrStart
0:01 Correct, any beeps from 1.01 are caused by multiple BIOS.
Fun fact: All of the "Idk what this is" means that he doesnt know the sound.
Some sources may be unknown
Its from themeworld
Windows Millennium actually used 98 sounds until build 2470, build 2476 introduced the rtm sounds.
a.k.a. Beta 3?
@@Joyousmicor I believe its beta 3.
the 2000 rtm shutdown sound is sad
3:20 Windows 98 Plus! Beta (Architecture) & RTM (Cityscape) Startup & Shutdown Sound (remix)
0:15 Build 445 introduced it, there was a glitch though in which it would overlap with the other sound, this would be fixed in Build 450, which was in the April Test Release phase.
2:15 This feels like an OS released on Friday the 13th, and in October too. Even in 2000. I noticed that October 13th 2000 is Friday!
omg
the windows 1.01 sound is actually a bit of the windows 95 startup sound, its just pitched up.
5:22 Un4tunately, This build didn't use Windows XP shutdown sound, it used da Windows Vista RTM Logoff sound instead
5:31 I once installed windows 8.1 into my old laptop and i swear i heard this sound when i started up the pc
That's probably a false memory. The OS never used it at all. That's pretty weird.
@@testok4180 I really did heard it i installed it on my old toshiba c660 then upraded to windows 10, windows 10 had windows 7 startup sound but my windows 8.1 had its own startup
@@dolanthefacc6814 that's very interesting. You're probably the only person in the entire world that's experienced this lol.
@@testok4180 me too on my grannys pacard bell windows 8.1
@@Pheonix0110 oh wow! You're quite lucky too!
1:17 why is in low pitch?
That is the Windows 98 beta 2.1 and 3 shutdown sound. It is different from the RTM sound.
Had no idea the fake Windows Longhorn sounds were actually made by Samsung
it may be originated to a samsung phone
2:15 a bunch of sounds combined to make this menace
2:14 I hear this sound in Windows Never Released and Never Released Operating Systems
2:15 i feel terrifying about that sound is making me depressed and making me vibrating
Real startup:wrong Windows NT 5.0 shutdown sound
Real shutdown:a quick woosh
ikfr
The faked beta 3 sounds were sourced from a custom Windows 2000 Beta 3 desktop theme for Windows 9x and feels like "Windows 2000 but it could've been a completely different operating system" (2:14)
For your information, Windows NT 5.0 was never made into an actual operating system. It'll be a basis for what we would have known as Windows 2000.
Windows NT 5.0 was not "never made into an os", nor was it the basis for windows 2000. It was the name Microsoft gave windows 2000 when it was in development.
@@User-sz1dnNot only in development.
Version number for Windows 2000 is NT 5.0.
For Windows XP it is NT 5.1 (Whistler, Freestyle, Harmony, Symphony and Emerald) and 5.2 (Anvil).
Here is more NT version numbers
Vista - NT 6.0 (earlier as Longhorn)
7 - NT 6.1
8 - NT 6.2
8.1 - NT 6.3 (Blue)
10 & 11 - NT 10.0 (Threshold, Redstone, Vanadium, Vibranium, Sun Valley, Cobalt, Nickel,and Germanium ) (originally NT 6.4).
Another thing, Windows NT 5.0 had 2 fake shutdown sounds, not just one, one of which was the 2000 Beta 3 Startup Sound, the other was the NT 5.0 Startup Sound in reverse.
Note:
i dont think windows vista build xxxx uses windows xp startup and shutdown sound, i remember there is windows longhorn/vista build uses windows xp startup sound and uses windows vista logoff sound for the shutdown.
windows 8-10 does not have shutdown sound.
Both pre reset and post reset builds of vista until beta 2 used xp sounds.
Also the builds that use the XP startup sound and the vista logoff are beta 2, rc1 and rc2 builds.
@@testok4180 ok thx
@@samstfsaviation_331 np
10 and 8 uses "7" start up
4:29 Correct me if I am wrong but I think that came out in 2005 with a 2003 Copyright Date.
That build was actually compiled in 2004 with a 2003 copyright date.
@@testok4180 Compile Date ≠ Release Date.
@@THEthe-cz2tr longhorn wasn't released in 2005. 2006 is release year.
@\ WhiteBOX / Flagoji / #roadto200 I know that.
I'm replying from a new device with a new account because I don't remember the password I made for the old account.
4:24 so the sound was a lie all along?
yea
@@Watkincuk damn i believed the lie all along.
@@vibincat03 same lol
As the description of the fake sound says, it's from a sound scheme made by samsung
@@SariRomero-wo6sz yes, and samsung brought this theme to windows xp and windows phone 6
Actually, Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 don't have a shutdown sound.
Yeah, they don't play it anymore.
And ever since Server 2008 the startup sound stopped working.
@@THEthe-cz2tr really? I used to have a Windows 7 laptop, which was upgraded to Windows 10 but I accidentally dropped it because it was too slow, and it played the startup sound just fine.
@@testok4180 I mean the server editions ( Server 2003, 2003 R2, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2 etccc. )
@@THEthe-cz2tr its because they are disabled by default. You probably need to enable them in the sound properties dialogue in the control panel.
Build 445, the second April Test Release build was when the Windows 95 Startup Sound was introduced.
Build 1671 was when the NT 5.0 sound was introduced?
Build 1602 introduced the 98 Sounds.
Whistler used 2000/ME sounds until Build 2481.
Build 2476 was when the 98 Sounds were replaced with 2000/ME Sounds.
Later Post Reset builds of Longhorn used XP’s Startup Sound but the Shutdown Sound was Vista’s Logoff Sound.
I didn't know Longhorn used the Windows XP sounds
3:06 this sound used of be os
Windows 10 did not have a shutdown sound and I don’t think 8/8.1 had either. Also the startup sound exists but doesn’t play
Yes, windows 8x and 10 didn't have a shutdown sound. The startup sound doesn't play in these versions because it is disabled by default. You need to enable it in the sound properties dialogue in the control panel.
so windows 2000 build 1946 used the wrong nt 5.0 shutdown sound and a scary sound as shutdown sound
The fake Win10 is actually fitting into Win10 sound theme
5:44 There's a mistake:
Windows 8, 8.1, 10 & 11 didn't have shutdown sound cuz the "shut down" option got disabled
i don't know why i windows vista sounds are nostalgic for me when i still hear those sounds since windows 7 use vista sounds and i still use windows 7
2:14 I think it's Windows 2000 Beta 3 theme
It's a theme from theme world
@@User-sz1dn I know
Fun fact: the speech recognition welcome sequence sound still exists in RTM and it was removed in Windows 7.
In one of videos, Home Server (not 2011), used Vista/7 sounds, while it's wrong, because in reality, it uses XP sounds
Source: th-cam.com/video/WwHIYLh_cz0/w-d-xo.html
The Windows vista speech recognition welcome sequence is still present even in RTM.
unfortunately I have to admit that my friend Windows evolution channel used fake startup sounds Windows 8, 8.1, 10. This happened because he himself did not know that they were fake.
In fact: Windows NT 5.0 Beta 2 real shutdown sound was it's own original shutdown people say's it came from Windows 2000(it is only used for the animation)
Vista beta was in 2006, And longhorn build 5112 is in 2005, 1 year off.
Windows 2000 Beta 3 Build 1946 used the Wrong Windows NT 5.0 Shutdown Sound and a Scary Sound as Shutdown Sound
4:46 this used of windows Vista speech reconition tutorial
I hope this stops people from spreading misinformation in the windows community (if that's even a thing)
0:00 this sounds is actually just a high pitch version of the windows 95 startup sound
This video was made before that was discovered.
whistler’s fake shutdown was from a different OS, i forgot what it’s called
Edited: it’s from BeOS 5.0, here’s the link to the sound at 0:03-0:04 th-cam.com/video/Q1bdHa5G6OU/w-d-xo.html
4:07 why would Microsoft make a different sound for a different country??? Doesn’t make sense!
3:20 is there a link to the sound?
I need it too!
Windows 1.0's fake sound is the windows 95 startup high pitched and sped up
Windows 8 8.1 doesn-t have a shutdown sound
Windows 2000 Beta 3’s fake startup and shutdown sounds are actually horror sounds
Windows 2000 beta build 1949 sound is taken from ThemeWorld. I think shutdown sound is fan made. How to fan made this shutdown sound,
1. Scary effect of startup sound.
2. I don't know.
1946, not 1949. Build 1949 doesn't exist, or it hasn't leaked.
So you mean 2:14 was made in 1946?
i think thats just the title
No, the build wasn't made in the year 1946, it's just the build number.
Also, I don't know where you got that from, but the development of windows didn't even start until 1983.
2:32 this shutdown is a nifedov music of 33Mhz
Fun fact: The windows 98 beta 2.1 shutdown sound is also on a theme for windows 98 plus
3:21 this is used from windows 98 plus
Windows 1.0 is a high pitch version of the beginning of the Windows 95 startup
5:11 this sound used of the windows vista video: accounts
2:18
Windows 2000 Beta 3 has taken a startup & shutdown sound From ThemeWorld
5:31 I’ve heard this in windows 8 multiple times starting
my computer of windows 10 has the windows vista startup sound everytime when it’s on also it doesn’t have the shutdown
4:46 you....
0:00 Is A High Pitched Windows 95 Startup Sound And Cuted
Windows Nt5.0 startup is not blocked anymore
3:04 the FAKE shutdown sound for whistler is actually taken from BeOS. it isnt fanmade. but the startup IS fanmade.
2:14 Oh no Y2K is coming i better run from this music
OH HELL NAH MAN TF DO WE DO
Is it 1999?
I would like to give some more information.
In Windows 8/8.1/10 startup and shutdown sounds are correct but by default startup sound is disabled and it can be enabled in sound settings. Even shutdown sound still can be found in files, it isn't used. Didn't you know this or just forgot to mention?
the fake 2000 build 1946 sounds are so goddamn creepy bruh
2:14
I've also never seen the shutdown sound
2:14 Comes From ThemeWorld.
2:13 I know what Is this startup sound
let me guess, idea by ObjectShorts24 (now FuzzyCube)?
cuz the content is *similar*
Windows longhorn and Vista beta still uses xp sounds until rtm
Actually, vista beta used XP’s sounds until build 5840.16384, not rtm. I do understand that some beta 2, RC1 and rc2 builds use the final logoff an shutdown and one build uses the both of the final logon and logoff sounds as startup and shutdown sounds.
2000 béta 3 uses nt 5.0 shutdown
2:16 Nawet boję się do łazienki w środku nocy.
Heyo man, did you know that the fake Windows Server 2003 Startup Sound sounds just like the music used in Kanal D's commercial break ident? That's cool!
2:32 so scary
Actually some builds with the final beta release moniker do use the final sounds
They are talking about the final beta release builds prior to build 445, but yes, that is correct.
@@User-sz1dn like in the case of 98, there is one build that identifies itself as beta 3 in the boot screen but it used the 95 sounds and was a Beta 2.1 build
@@seroujghazarian6343 yeah
windows 8 to 11 didn't have a shutdown sound
2:15-2:48 only in ohio
Woah how unfunny
@@thefumyandthechevthis was 1 year ago🙁
3:06
Be Inc.: Am i a joke to you?
2:15 startup windows nt 5.1 build 8422
**dies**
2:49
5:11 Windows longhorn build 5308.6 > Windows Vista build 5308.6
What you are clearly implying is that longhorn is a totally different os to vista. It's not. Longhorn was the codename for vista and if longhorn was a separate release, Windows vista would have an entirely different codename.
@\ WhiteBOX | RR's ANGER issues! / This is a comment posted on a new account because I lost the old account, but I am aware of that
Windows 8,8.1,10 and 11 don't have shutdown sounds
damn i wish the whistler sounds were real
I've never seen that before! 2:14
3:41 no millennium developer relase used windows 98 sounds
PLEASE SEND THIS TO WINDOWS EXPERT
Windows Expert made a video about this recently
what about windows Neptune and 96?
Windows Neptune doesn’t really have anything that people get mixed up with. Also, Windows Nashville does reference windows 96 a few times
@@user4216 wdym I don't really speak English
@@xxdamirxx564 sorry I mean that there are no fake sounds for those versions
@@user4216 oh
@@user4216 ok
3:20 is catchy tbh
Windows 8, 8.1, and 10 actually never had a shutdown sound
I already posted that comment
@@testok4180 sorry I didn't check the comments I went straight commenting
@@vylx28 it's fine. Just make sure you check before you comment.
@@testok4180 👍
the windows 1.0 one is caused by the motherboard, i wouldn't really consider it fake
no its an amplified, low speeded, and low pitched start of the windows 95 startup
@@demogorgon1043 where did you even get that from???
@@CrabHead501 i forgor
@@demogorgon1043 lol
That would be beeps caused by bios and Microsoft does not make motherboards.
2:58 Whoever said this sound it’s real, you are WRONG. It came from theme world.