A nice update 👍 note : the fake Windows Vista beta 2 startup sound is actually from Windows Vista beta 2/RC help tutorial outro,which the sound doesn’t include in RTM version of Windows Vista.
AND, Windows Vista Build 5568 has some misinformation too, some say the startup is the Vista Logon sound but that is used as a logon sound, not the startup, as that used Windows XP sounds until Build 5840.16384.
3:36 Apparently the fake startup sound had an unknown ident from Brazil with the Windows 98 cityscape startup sound but no one knows the shutdown sound
I heard from the comments about another fake Windows shutdown sound. They thought that the reversed version of NT 5.0 startup is the real shutdown sound, but it's not.
Actually, it does use the windows vista startup sound. You don't even need Winaero Tweaker to enable it. You can literally enable it with no programs at all. You just need to go to the sound properties dialogue in the control panel and tick the box that says to play windows startup sound.
Windows expert roast himself in a video that he corrects the startups but ı still break my trust because ı watched windows expert when i was 8 or 9 Year's old now iam 11 so thats it
The custom Windows 2000 Beta 3 theme for Windows 9x systems feels like "Windows 2000 but it could've been a completely different Windows NT-based operating system" (1:57)
0:22 some computers did have technology to make sound, such as Mac’s from that time. However, windows didn’t implement any due to being trying to be accessible for all pcs at the time
Also, NT 4.0 beta 1 logo, NT 4.0 RTM sounds. NT 4.0 used the 3.1 sounds up until Beta 2 Edit: Conversely, NT 4.0 beta 2 logo, 3.1 sounds. By Beta 2, NT 4.0 already had its final sounds.
Now I know that the beta versions of "Windows Vista (Microsoft Longhorn)" used music/sound effects from "Windows XP." The fake "Microsoft Longhorn" music/sound effects actually came from Samsung.
Maybe the last line that says: "Never trust Windows Expert" (also known as Nostalgia Channel) was right after all... Even after making "Correcting fake Windows sounds" video he still puts fake Windows sounds in his videos.
Thanks for debunking this. For years I’ve always wondered what the sources for these sounds were since they sounded pretty neat.(especially longhorn). I didn’t know those were actually from a Samsung program for windows (theme manager). Same for the voice recognition thing. Also, the fake sounds for 3.0 being sped up 95 sounds is kinda funny.
I was so boggled why did post to pre-Reset Longhorn/Vista builds had such elegant sounds and then came with the RTM sounds until I learned that Whistler just used 2000 sounds. Then that also translates to pre or post-Reset Longhorn/Vista using XP sounds until a blend of Vista RTM sounds were used (Like Vista's logoff used as the shutdown sound introduced in Build 5469).
0:21 The first sound card, The OG Soundblaster, didn't come until 1989, so that would be imposible regardless 0:30 Why they would be so lame to make fake sounds for OS's coming out one to eachother from the same startup sound 0:38 That is a easy mistake to make 2:00 Who made this so dramatic? 3:40 Those sounds are super creepy 4:08 It's so stupid to think that a SERVER release of Windows would have new sounds, especialy only for one country, the Audio service is not even enabled and it's missing from later Server versions. It's extremely costly to make new sounds, becouse you have to do the process of hiring sound makers, which will make the sounds 4:29 I'm very interested how those sounds surfaced, despite the software not being leaked for 28 yrs. I think that somebody with a OEM Samsung version of Windows XP upgraded to Longhorn with those sounds and thought they were a part of the OS. I'm doing a All Windows Versions with Betas upgrade type project, and the XP startup sound played on Longhorn 4015 5:33 This startup sound was used probably becouse people didn't know there was a option to enable the startup sound and thought Windows Logon.wav was the startup sound 5:44 Probably people that didn't use Windows 10 or people that didn't know you could enable the option just thought what they see in the trailer is the startup sound
We say it's 1946-1969 because build 1976 hasn't been leaked. We don't know what sounds it has, because it could have a different sound from builds 1946-1969.
I need to know the sound in your intro. I have heard it in 2018 when i was young coz i was very interested in old windows (led me to install winxp on my laptop and buy a windkws 98 cd) and have heard this sound before but i forgot where. I think its a fake whistler sound but my curiosity beat me. Pls tell me the sound
um.. what do you mean by "fake"? I can tell at least by the os's that I had and was aware existed. But were these in "bootloegged" or "hacked" versions???
@@User-sz1dn Ok that''s what I thought. Odd I have had "fake" or "modified" copys of windows for years, (I finally bought a licensed copy) and I never noticed alternative startup/logout sounds.🤔
@@jwolfeshelton4360 when you mean you had a copy of a fake version of windows, you mean you had an ISO? Also, in some fake versions of windows, there are some things that you will see straight away or things or things that you will see later on that these modified copies aren't from Microsoft.
@@User-sz1dn yep, iso I should have been more specific...lol! some I had to get rid of straight up riddled with malware or trojans etc... always a crap shoot. unfortunatley latest windows official copy no better than spyware malware trojans etc....
3:25 first put windows 98 and 2000 reversed startups and spring weekend level up sound together, this is how you make this FAKE startup sound. who made it?
Windows 8 Developer Preview to Windows 8 Release Preview's fake startup sound: A very shortened login sound from Windows 8/8.1/10/11 (The end of the sound was cut and stretched) Real: Windows Vista startup and shutdown sounds
its because you need to enable it by right clicking volume on taskbar, clicking sounds and enabling Windows startup sound, from that point you can test it and startup will play the same startup sound as Vista and 7
I liked windows 2000 beta 3 builds 1983-2000 startup and shutdown sounds so much that I thought they were real windows 2000 startup sounds...I am so sorry.
0:21-0:22 Windows 1.0, 2.0 (Unofficial Startup 1, 2: Parts from Windows 95 Startup, speed up) 0:26 Windows 1.0, 2.0 (Startup) 0:29 Windows 3.0 (Unofficial Startup 1: Parts from Windows 95 Startup, speed up) 0:34 Windows 3.0 (Startup) 0:38 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Unofficial Startup: Beta 1, 2 Startup) 0:51 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows 2000 Beta 3 Startup) 0:56 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Startup) 1:07 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Shutdown) 1:29 Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1, 2 (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows 2000 Beta 3 Startup) 1:33 Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1, 2 (Startup) 1:47 Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1, 2 (Shutdown) 1:57 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Unofficial Startup: Some random theme from ThemeWorld Startup) 2:15 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Unofficial Shutdown: Some random theme from ThemeWorld Shutdown) 2:25 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Startup) 2:30 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Shutdown) 2:33 Windows 2000 (Unofficial Startup: Beta 4 Startup) 2:39 Windows 2000 (Unofficial Shutdown: Beta 4 Shutdown) 2:43 Windows 2000 (Startup) 2:49 Windows 2000 (Shutdown) 2:53 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Startup 1: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Startup) 2:59 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 1: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Shutdown) 3:03 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Startup 2: Windows 2000 Startup) 3:10 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 2: Windows 2000 Shutdown) 3:14 Windows ME Beta (Startup) 3:21 Windows ME Beta (Shutdown) 3:25 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Startup 1: Windows 98 Shutdown reverse + Windows 2000 Beta 4 Startup reverse + Spring Weekend level up) 3:31 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 1: BeOS Shutdown) 3:36 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Startup 2: Windows 98 Plus! Startup) 3:41 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 2: Windows 98 Plus! Shutdown) 3:46 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Startup 3: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Startup) 3:53 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 3: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Shutdown) 3:57 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Startup) 4:03 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Shutdown) 4:06 Windows Server 2003 (Unofficial Startup: UK (?) Promo Startup) 4:19 Windows Server 2003 (Startup) 4:24 Windows Server 2003 (Shutdown) 4:28 Windows Longhorn (Unofficial Startup: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Startup) 4:34 Windows Longhorn (Unofficial Shutdown: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Shutdown) 4:40 Windows Longhorn (Startup) 4:45 Windows Longhorn (Shutdown) 4:48 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Unofficial Startup: Vista Voice Recognition Tutorial Startup) 4:59 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Unofficial Shutdown: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Shutdown) 5:05 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Startup) 5:10 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Shutdown) 5:13 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Unofficial Startup: Vista Help Videos Outro As Startup) 5:16 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Unofficial Shutdown: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Shutdown) 5:22 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Startup) 5:27 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Shutdown 1) 5:30 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Shutdown 2) 5:32 Windows 8 (Unofficial Startup: Logon) 5:36 Windows 8 (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows Vista Shutdown) 5:37 Windows 8 (Startup) 5:41 Windows 10 (Unofficial Startup 1: HonoLens Trailer Windows 10 Animation) 5:47 Windows 10 (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows Vista Shutdown) 5:49 Windows 10 (Unofficial Startup 2: Windows 8 Logon) 5:52 Windows 10 (Startup) 5:57 Windows 3.0 MME (Startup) 6:00 Windows 3.0 MME (Shutdown) THE END
You know the funniest part in all of this? Most of the fake sounds could easily be part of a MEP (Media Experience Pack), like "Microsoft Plus!". Never trust anyone blindly. 👀
(NOTE: there's so many beta versions like windows Memphis, windows NT 5.0 and etc... Also here's many servers (windows server 2003 and windows server 2008 R2)) List of real Microsoft Windows versions: Windows 1.0 (1985) Windows/386 1.02 (1985) (I'm not sure if this version of Windows real) Windows 1.1 (1986?) (probably fake) Windows 2.01/2.03 (1987) Windows 2.1 (1988) Windows 2.11 (1989) Windows 3.0 (1990) Windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions (1990) Windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions again (1991) Windows 3.10 beta 1 (1991) Windows 3.1 beta 2 (1991) Windows 3.1 final beta release (1992) Windows 3.1 (1992) Windows NT 3.1 (1993?) Windows 3.11 (1993?) Windows NT 3.5 (1994) Windows Chicago (1993-1994) Windows NT 3.51 (1995) Windows 95 (1995!) Windows Nashville (idk, probably 1995) Windows NT 4.0 (1996) Windows Memphis (1997-1998?) Windows NT 5.0 (only pre beta, beta 1) (1997-1997) Windows 2000 professional beta (1998-1999?) Windows 2000 (1999) Windows millennium (1999?) Windows millennium edition (2000) Windows whistler (2000-2001?) Windows xp (2001) Windows server 2003 (2003) Windows longhorn (2004-2006) Windows xp x64 edition (2005) Windows vista (2007) Windows server 2008 R2 (2008) Windows 7 (2009) Windows 7 ultimate (2009) Windows 8 (2012) Windows 8.1 (2013) Windows CODENAME: Threshold (2014?) Windows 10 (2015) (not 2014) Windows server 2016 (2016) Windows server 2019 (2019) Windows 11 (2021) Windows server 2022 (2021) That's all! Bye Edit №2: I delete the problem with windows cougar, and fixed that is windows server 2022 is from 2021
Please note, the most of the stuff you put here is just beta versions of Windows or is just straight up fake. Betas such as Windows Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, NT 5.0, Millenium, Whistler, Longhorn, or Threshold are not included because they are just beta codenames of Windows 95, a supposed successor to 95, Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, Vista and 10 respectively and have similar BSoDs to their RTM counterparts. These versions are fake and do not exist: Windows Cougar, Vienna, Windows "11H1" and 12. Windows 7 Ultimate is an edition of Windows 7. Server versions, such as 2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019 and 2022 were not included for some reason, idk...
Windows Cougar is fake. Windows 7 Ultimate is an edition of 7, and released simultaneously with the other editions. Windows Server 2022 is actually from 2021.
A nice update 👍
note : the fake Windows Vista beta 2 startup sound is actually from Windows Vista beta 2/RC help tutorial outro,which the sound doesn’t include in RTM version of Windows Vista.
Nic- IT USED XP SOUND?
colawin
AND, Windows Vista Build 5568 has some misinformation too, some say the startup is the Vista Logon sound but that is used as a logon sound, not the startup, as that used Windows XP sounds until Build 5840.16384.
@@colawin Didnt expected you here
@@RaiyaanPlayzOfficialwhy :)
3:36 Apparently the fake startup sound had an unknown ident from Brazil with the Windows 98 cityscape startup sound but no one knows the shutdown sound
Looks like i wasn't the only ticked off person when i discovered Server 2003 lacked the cool startup
I hated that it was just XP also they have good sounds
5:35 Right channel glitch
5:52 I've heard this startup sound on my windows 10 machine (a laptop) and thought it was just a clicking sound. This video proved me wrong
I heard from the comments about another fake Windows shutdown sound. They thought that the reversed version of NT 5.0 startup is the real shutdown sound, but it's not.
4:47 relaxing night😇
5:37 Actual startup sound is "Nothing" (unless enable startup sound with winaero tweaker)
Actually, it does use the windows vista startup sound. You don't even need Winaero Tweaker to enable it. You can literally enable it with no programs at all. You just need to go to the sound properties dialogue in the control panel and tick the box that says to play windows startup sound.
my god i was trusting windows expert all of these years and know i break my trust on him after watching this video
same
Same too
Windows expert roast himself in a video that he corrects the startups but ı still break my trust because ı watched windows expert when i was 8 or 9 Year's old now iam 11 so thats it
Then he ain’t a windows expert lmao
@@Yusufeditsx. im the same age
3:37 what plus theme is that from?
A modified cityscape theme
Oh how I wish the Longhorn one was real though
It is on Samsung theme and some newer Samsung phone models.
There's hardware insert sound in my samsung phone
@@Abigblueworld Samsung theme pack for windows xp.
The custom Windows 2000 Beta 3 theme for Windows 9x systems feels like "Windows 2000 but it could've been a completely different Windows NT-based operating system" (1:57)
3:30 There is already a higher quality version of that shutdown sound.
Windows Expert actually put the fake sounds into his videos *on purpose*. Then he made a video where he corrected them.
yea
a few of the info wasnt correct
I think Windows Expert made a video called "❌✅ CORRECTING WINDOWS STARTUP AND SHUTDOWNS❌✅", which he used the wrong Windows sounds
A few of the info there wasnt correct
3:26 Spring Weekend
The windows 3.0 MME startup scared the hell out of me
😫🤢🥶👨🏻🦲👨🏻🦲👨🏿🦲
I felt this.
Hi winexp :D
you lied to me.
0:22 some computers did have technology to make sound, such as Mac’s from that time.
However, windows didn’t implement any due to being trying to be accessible for all pcs at the time
IF Microsoft used this technology, windows 1.0-3.0 used windows 3.1 startup sound
Windows 3.0 MME was released in 1991. Also, Windows NT 5.0 was renamed to Windows 2000 in 1998.
I don't trust Windows Expert I trust only ColaWin which uploads very true real startup and shutdown sounds
Also Billy O'Reilly is a reliable source
Also him (my computer studios )
Also, NT 4.0 beta 1 logo, NT 4.0 RTM sounds. NT 4.0 used the 3.1 sounds up until Beta 2
Edit: Conversely, NT 4.0 beta 2 logo, 3.1 sounds. By Beta 2, NT 4.0 already had its final sounds.
Till build 1273
@@francescapalmanoval4150 ik now
Now I know that the beta versions of "Windows Vista (Microsoft Longhorn)" used music/sound effects from "Windows XP." The fake "Microsoft Longhorn" music/sound effects actually came from Samsung.
I love Samsung more than Windows 200% now
One of the best videos ever made!
Also, I've seen some videos with Windows 98 beta 2 using the 2 escrow/3 sounds, or even the RTM sounds. That is false. 98 beta 2 used 95 sounds
Maybe the last line that says: "Never trust Windows Expert" (also known as Nostalgia Channel) was right after all...
Even after making "Correcting fake Windows sounds" video he still puts fake Windows sounds in his videos.
You're right. In his recent videos HE KEEPS USING SAMSUNG SOUNDS for Longhorn. Ugh!!
Thanks for debunking this.
For years I’ve always wondered what the sources for these sounds were since they sounded pretty neat.(especially longhorn).
I didn’t know those were actually from a Samsung program for windows (theme manager).
Same for the voice recognition thing.
Also, the fake sounds for 3.0 being sped up 95 sounds is kinda funny.
I was so boggled why did post to pre-Reset Longhorn/Vista builds had such elegant sounds and then came with the RTM sounds until I learned that Whistler just used 2000 sounds. Then that also translates to pre or post-Reset Longhorn/Vista using XP sounds until a blend of Vista RTM sounds were used (Like Vista's logoff used as the shutdown sound introduced in Build 5469).
3:36
Windows expert is not even an expert
Agreed
Strongly agree.
More like "Windows Noob"
Edit: He changed his name to Nostalgia Channel
0:21 The first sound card, The OG Soundblaster, didn't come until 1989, so that would be imposible regardless
0:30 Why they would be so lame to make fake sounds for OS's coming out one to eachother from the same startup sound
0:38 That is a easy mistake to make
2:00 Who made this so dramatic?
3:40 Those sounds are super creepy
4:08 It's so stupid to think that a SERVER release of Windows would have new sounds, especialy only for one country, the Audio service is not even enabled and it's missing from later Server versions. It's extremely costly to make new sounds, becouse you have to do the process of hiring sound makers, which will make the sounds
4:29 I'm very interested how those sounds surfaced, despite the software not being leaked for 28 yrs. I think that somebody with a OEM Samsung version of Windows XP upgraded to Longhorn with those sounds and thought they were a part of the OS. I'm doing a All Windows Versions with Betas upgrade type project, and the XP startup sound played on Longhorn 4015
5:33 This startup sound was used probably becouse people didn't know there was a option to enable the startup sound and thought Windows Logon.wav was the startup sound
5:44 Probably people that didn't use Windows 10 or people that didn't know you could enable the option just thought what they see in the trailer is the startup sound
I just realized that the Windows NT 4.0 shutdown sound is the same as the power on sound but reversed
The first fake sound for Windows Whistler sounds like a Windows for kids maybe...
Ta for the debunking vid. The fake Server 2003 'localised' sound is interesting cuz fakers weren't even trying
3:25 If that sound is fake then why does the sound make me nostalgic? (in my childhood I used a computer with Windows XP)
There are 3 sounds used in the fake whistler sound. It is likely that one of those sounds is giving you nostalgia.
@@User-sz1dn On second thought, it may be, but the 3 mixed sounds make me nostalgic.
@@User-sz1dn But the shutdown sound also makes me nostalgic, and I don't remember ever using BeOS.
Probably because it’s very similar to the real sound at 3:58
you forgot windows 10x because everyone uses oobe intro as startup sound
Hibbie A, do you like Windows 7
Hold on a second. The Windows 2000 Beta 3 Build 1946 sounds were used until Build 1969 or Build 1976? I believe they're used until Build 1976.
We say it's 1946-1969 because build 1976 hasn't been leaked. We don't know what sounds it has, because it could have a different sound from builds 1946-1969.
6:08 Bro hates windows expert☠️
More like you're a fan of him. His videos are misleading, with more effort put into his sheep's animations rather than actual information
@@MyComputerStudios_ I am not a fan of him too.
"Windows Expert"? Nah, more like "I want to become a Hollywood star."
I need to know the sound in your intro. I have heard it in 2018 when i was young coz i was very interested in old windows (led me to install winxp on my laptop and buy a windkws 98 cd) and have heard this sound before but i forgot where. I think its a fake whistler sound but my curiosity beat me. Pls tell me the sound
Well it is the windows 7 ad sound without the beats
@@MyComputerStudios_ Thanks! Yeah, now i remember it. My curiosity is cured. honestly it sounds more like a xp era sound, i love xp
in fact that sound is a modified xp shutdown sound!
@@MyComputerStudios_ oh! cool to know!
um.. what do you mean by "fake"? I can tell at least by the os's that I had and was aware existed. But were these in "bootloegged" or "hacked" versions???
By "fake" it means a sound or modified windows operating system that wasn't made by Microsoft.
These are sounds which are unofficial
@@User-sz1dn Ok that''s what I thought. Odd I have had "fake" or "modified" copys of windows for years, (I finally bought a licensed copy) and I never noticed alternative startup/logout sounds.🤔
@@jwolfeshelton4360 when you mean you had a copy of a fake version of windows, you mean you had an ISO? Also, in some fake versions of windows, there are some things that you will see straight away or things or things that you will see later on that these modified copies aren't from Microsoft.
@@User-sz1dn yep, iso I should have been more specific...lol! some I had to get rid of straight up riddled with malware or trojans etc... always a crap shoot. unfortunatley latest windows official copy no better than spyware malware trojans etc....
Now this real truth. I commented on one of the windows longhorn startup videos and told them it’s fake.
3:25 first put windows 98 and 2000 reversed startups and spring weekend level up sound together, this is how you make this FAKE startup sound. who made it?
0:21 MOOOOOOOOMMM!!!!!!!
THEN WHAT WAS THE FIRST EVER STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN SOUND IN MICROSOFT WINDOWS
IT WAS WINDOWS 3.0 WITH MULTIMEDIA EXTENSIONS YOU HEAR ME??? jk no need to scream
I always took those fake sounds with an grain of salt...
These may count as misinformation, but they sure are good candidates for "what-if" situations
Who are these Windows experts that are spreading this as legit?
kinda sad those nt 5.0 sounds were never in an official release
0:43 it’s 1983 to 2000.3 not 1946-1969 Update: I was wrong. The 1986-2000.3 was the fake RTM sounds of Windows 2000
Windows 8 Developer Preview to Windows 8 Release Preview's fake startup sound: A very shortened login sound from Windows 8/8.1/10/11 (The end of the sound was cut and stretched)
Real: Windows Vista startup and shutdown sounds
Shutdown sound no longer plays because "Exit Windows" sound event was removed
0:22 Windows 3.0 MME is made in 1991, not 1990
Intro sound is Windows 7 commercial cut
It's actually the animation but without the drumbeats.
@@User-sz1dn It’s neither. It’s the end of a “Windows XP sounds” remix from about 15-20 years ago.
@@romeofoxtrot nope. You can listen to the windows 7 animation sound and compare it to this intro - they are similar
As an idiot, I actually believed Windows 8.x & 10 ones...
Me too
Same
5:30
My favorites : 3:31 3:36 4:47
Great Explanation and Interesting Video
bruh,the win 8,8.1,10 never the startup sond,when i turn on,it goes nothing sound.
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its because you need to enable it by right clicking volume on taskbar, clicking sounds and enabling Windows startup sound, from that point you can test it and startup will play the same startup sound as Vista and 7
Type system sounds, tick startup sound enabled. It is Vista/7
Lol I saw on windows 10's media file, it never has a win7 startup sound , it's just a pop sound I guess
I liked windows 2000 beta 3 builds 1983-2000 startup and shutdown sounds so much that I thought they were real windows 2000 startup sounds...I am so sorry.
0:21-0:22 Windows 1.0, 2.0 (Unofficial Startup 1, 2: Parts from Windows 95 Startup, speed up)
0:26 Windows 1.0, 2.0 (Startup)
0:29 Windows 3.0 (Unofficial Startup 1: Parts from Windows 95 Startup, speed up)
0:34 Windows 3.0 (Startup)
0:38 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Unofficial Startup: Beta 1, 2 Startup)
0:51 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows 2000 Beta 3 Startup)
0:56 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Startup)
1:07 Windows NT 5.0 Pre-Beta (Shutdown)
1:29 Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1, 2 (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows 2000 Beta 3 Startup)
1:33 Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1, 2 (Startup)
1:47 Windows NT 5.0 Beta 1, 2 (Shutdown)
1:57 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Unofficial Startup: Some random theme from ThemeWorld Startup)
2:15 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Unofficial Shutdown: Some random theme from ThemeWorld Shutdown)
2:25 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Startup)
2:30 Windows 2000 Beta 3 (Shutdown)
2:33 Windows 2000 (Unofficial Startup: Beta 4 Startup)
2:39 Windows 2000 (Unofficial Shutdown: Beta 4 Shutdown)
2:43 Windows 2000 (Startup)
2:49 Windows 2000 (Shutdown)
2:53 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Startup 1: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Startup)
2:59 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 1: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Shutdown)
3:03 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Startup 2: Windows 2000 Startup)
3:10 Windows ME Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 2: Windows 2000 Shutdown)
3:14 Windows ME Beta (Startup)
3:21 Windows ME Beta (Shutdown)
3:25 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Startup 1: Windows 98 Shutdown reverse + Windows 2000 Beta 4 Startup reverse + Spring Weekend level up)
3:31 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 1: BeOS Shutdown)
3:36 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Startup 2: Windows 98 Plus! Startup)
3:41 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 2: Windows 98 Plus! Shutdown)
3:46 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Startup 3: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Startup)
3:53 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Unofficial Shutdown 3: Windows 2000 Beta 4 Shutdown)
3:57 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Startup)
4:03 Windows Whistler, XP Beta (Shutdown)
4:06 Windows Server 2003 (Unofficial Startup: UK (?) Promo Startup)
4:19 Windows Server 2003 (Startup)
4:24 Windows Server 2003 (Shutdown)
4:28 Windows Longhorn (Unofficial Startup: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Startup)
4:34 Windows Longhorn (Unofficial Shutdown: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Shutdown)
4:40 Windows Longhorn (Startup)
4:45 Windows Longhorn (Shutdown)
4:48 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Unofficial Startup: Vista Voice Recognition Tutorial Startup)
4:59 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Unofficial Shutdown: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Shutdown)
5:05 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Startup)
5:10 Windows Longhorn Beta 1 (Shutdown)
5:13 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Unofficial Startup: Vista Help Videos Outro As Startup)
5:16 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Unofficial Shutdown: Samsung Theme for Windows XP Shutdown)
5:22 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Startup)
5:27 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Shutdown 1)
5:30 Windows Longhorn Beta 2 (Shutdown 2)
5:32 Windows 8 (Unofficial Startup: Logon)
5:36 Windows 8 (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows Vista Shutdown)
5:37 Windows 8 (Startup)
5:41 Windows 10 (Unofficial Startup 1: HonoLens Trailer Windows 10 Animation)
5:47 Windows 10 (Unofficial Shutdown: Windows Vista Shutdown)
5:49 Windows 10 (Unofficial Startup 2: Windows 8 Logon)
5:52 Windows 10 (Startup)
5:57 Windows 3.0 MME (Startup)
6:00 Windows 3.0 MME (Shutdown)
THE END
is Windows 11 Silent?
No. The startup sound is already enabled by default.
@@User-sz1dn oh, ok
2:39
*My favorite sound*
2:38 it’s 1983-2000.3 not 1986-2000
Oh bro longhorn pranked me
💙 Samsung is amazing 💙
Your forgot some Os(es) like windows 3.1 and windows 98 and windows 7
These didn't have fake sounds.
5:14 THAT TRUE,that is beta startup
Some of the sounds are creepy, very creepy
You know the funniest part in all of this? Most of the fake sounds could easily be part of a MEP (Media Experience Pack), like "Microsoft Plus!". Never trust anyone blindly. 👀
3:21
Windows expert is a phony lol
They shouldve used the fake Windows Server 2003 like windows why it could’ve been a good sound
Window 3.1 Has a start up
Samsung theme means sch i839
Mistake: nt 5.0 startup is real
That is the case for beta 1 and 2, but not the case in pre beta 1. Pre beta 1 uses NT 4.0 startup sound.
@@User-sz1dn oh I see
In every video that you make you should put your editing softwares in the description.
(NOTE: there's so many beta versions like windows Memphis, windows NT 5.0 and etc... Also here's many servers (windows server 2003 and windows server 2008 R2))
List of real Microsoft Windows versions:
Windows 1.0 (1985)
Windows/386 1.02 (1985) (I'm not sure if this version of Windows real)
Windows 1.1 (1986?) (probably fake)
Windows 2.01/2.03 (1987)
Windows 2.1 (1988)
Windows 2.11 (1989)
Windows 3.0 (1990)
Windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions (1990)
Windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions again (1991)
Windows 3.10 beta 1 (1991)
Windows 3.1 beta 2 (1991)
Windows 3.1 final beta release (1992)
Windows 3.1 (1992)
Windows NT 3.1 (1993?)
Windows 3.11 (1993?)
Windows NT 3.5 (1994)
Windows Chicago (1993-1994)
Windows NT 3.51 (1995)
Windows 95 (1995!)
Windows Nashville (idk, probably 1995)
Windows NT 4.0 (1996)
Windows Memphis (1997-1998?)
Windows NT 5.0 (only pre beta, beta 1) (1997-1997)
Windows 2000 professional beta (1998-1999?)
Windows 2000 (1999)
Windows millennium (1999?)
Windows millennium edition (2000)
Windows whistler (2000-2001?)
Windows xp (2001)
Windows server 2003 (2003)
Windows longhorn (2004-2006)
Windows xp x64 edition (2005)
Windows vista (2007)
Windows server 2008 R2 (2008)
Windows 7 (2009)
Windows 7 ultimate (2009)
Windows 8 (2012)
Windows 8.1 (2013)
Windows CODENAME: Threshold (2014?)
Windows 10 (2015) (not 2014)
Windows server 2016 (2016)
Windows server 2019 (2019)
Windows 11 (2021)
Windows server 2022 (2021)
That's all! Bye
Edit №2: I delete the problem with windows cougar, and fixed that is windows server 2022 is from 2021
Please note, the most of the stuff you put here is just beta versions of Windows or is just straight up fake.
Betas such as Windows Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, NT 5.0, Millenium, Whistler, Longhorn, or Threshold are not included because they are just beta codenames of Windows 95, a supposed successor to 95, Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP, Vista and 10 respectively and have similar BSoDs to their RTM counterparts.
These versions are fake and do not exist: Windows Cougar, Vienna, Windows "11H1" and 12.
Windows 7 Ultimate is an edition of Windows 7.
Server versions, such as 2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019 and 2022 were not included for some reason, idk...
Okay, I forgot about windows "Vienna" is fanmade while typing this comment! But betas will still including here
Windows Cougar is fake. Windows 7 Ultimate is an edition of 7, and released simultaneously with the other editions. Windows Server 2022 is actually from 2021.
@@MyComputerStudios_ Windows Vienna is technically real. It was a name change from Blackcomb before it got scrapped.
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Hi ZeroTech!
So that means that the Windows 11 startup sound is actually real ?
You know, the one that goes like :
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Yes
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Windows Whistler betah 2 is fake beacuse startup and shutdown is microsoft 98 plus🤠
Windows Expert got a lot of subscribers on TH-cam!? Unsubscribe him if he makes fake sounds.
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