Oh sorry for the technical problem ,I put the wrong clip on Windows Server 2019.However,I think that there are not much difference between Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019
For those too young to remember, in Windows 95 & 98 the reason it says *'It is now safe to turn off your computer'* in big orange letters was because back then the computer's power switch was not yet a relay controlled by the motherboard. It was a big clunky mechanical switch you had to flip by hand. And there was a foot of snow on it each time!!
I remember my grandpa showed me how to do this when I was 4 or 5 years old. I always wondered in retrospect why shutting it down was such a long process. Thanks for solving one of my childhood mysteries!
@@Etriland - There were still enough legacy PCs around when Win98 came out that yeah, if it didn't detect an onboard motherboard power controller it would display that. Most PCs had them by then though..
@@srr8890 - Well yeah, but Microsoft worked with PC makers to integrate the power control into Windows control for Windows 95. PCs didn't all still have the old, big flip switch by then, most had a push button. But it was NOT a momentary push button like today, it was a push on/push off power button. When you turned it on the button stayed in a little, and when you pushed it off it came back out. The physical switch controlled the flow of electricity, like a light switch. In order for the motherboard to control it, it had to have a relay controlling the switch, essentially an 'electric switch for the switch'. Or a 'solid state' switch. Almost all electronics have these today. You push and hold it to turn it on or off. Even small devices have a rudimentary OS built-in so everything has to 'boot up'!
NT Workstation are actually a server manager where it can be used like Windows Server (Year). However, this are old version but its heavy to shutdown via writing on unsaved data into the disk. It probably depends on the system.
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The geniuses in the future could only come up with a design of 4 equal sized blue squares. Every company ruins their iconic American logos by trying to be sleek and simple and modern by sacrificing being unique
The windows 11 one is wrong. That one is from the leaked build of windows 11. Windows 11 RTM's shutdown screen always had a black background, regardless of the color the user selected.
All the Windows were great, but after Windows Vista, they stop being creative with the sounds and that makes me sad!! :( Windows XP of course is and will ALWAYS be my favorite, but I also loved Windows 95 until Windows 2000!! :)
4:40. My first PC😢 such nostalgia my first computer in the 2000s was with Windows XP for me this startup is the best it’s such nostalgia it brings me to tears! It was the best operating system!
Maybe he/she just used Virtualbox (A app that you can use to use windows... while running windows! You can create a VM (Virtual Machine) and insert the system's image on it and set it up, and bam, you can use any version of windows/linux and others on it!)
0:03 Windows 1 (1985-2001) 0:14 Windows 2 (1987-2001) 0:19 Windows 3 (1990-2001) 0:40 Windows 3.1 (1992-2001) 1:30 Windows 95 (1995-2001) 2:31 Windows 98 (1998-2006) 3:54 Windows ME (2000-2006) 4:39 Windows XP (2001-2014) 5:46 Windows Vista (2006/2007-2017) 6:20 Windows 7 (2009-2020) 6:46 Windows 8 (2012-2016) 7:14 Windows 8.1 (2013-2023) 7:42 Windows 10 (2015-Still Supported)
2:42 (I recommend doing it in slow motion) : Was the black screen with orange characters also present in Win98? I knew about the existence of this screen in Win95, but in Win98... I am very suspicious, since I don't know if it was implemented in the later release. 2:51: Didn't Win5.0 have its own shutdown sound, instead of Win4.0's recycled one? 4:06 (I also recommend doing it in slow motion): Same question as at 2:42. 5:03: Since when was there an option to comment before shutting down the PC in WinServer 2003? 6:42: Isn't Server 2008 R2 supposed to have system sounds?
@@ioanandronescu2556 they didn't make a shutdown sound for the betas with the name nt 5.0, only when it was renamed to windows 2000 in beta 3 did they use 3 different startup/shutdown sounds, the last of which being used in RTM.
Hi, i found you via a search and the content is straight to the point. One question though, why didn't you include windows neptune? Hope to see you soon!
Where do younger product keys and get these stuff without DVD and even how to open up these windows like my windows server 2003 crashed because cd crashed. Help me. And give me the link to download windows but on vmware. If you don't understand what I said then tell me.
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Windows 1.0-3.0:No shutdown sounds and blank screen Windows 3.1:Blank screen Windows Nt 3.1-3.51:Shutdown in progress,Shutdown completed Windows 95:it is now safe to turn off your computer Windows Nt 4.0:same as Nt 3.1 to 3.51 Windows 98:Windows is shutting down Windows Nt 5.0:Shutdown in progress, It is now safe to turn off your computer Windows 2000:Logging off,safing your settings,Windows is shutting down Windows ME(not rtm):Windows is shutting down Windows ME:blank screen or it is now safe to turn off your computer Windows whistler:same as windows 2000 Windows XP:same as windows 2000 Windows longhorn:same as windows 2000 Windows vista:logging off,saving your setting,shutting down Windows 7:same as windows Vista Windows server 2008/2008 R2:same as windows vista Windows 8:shutting down Windows 8.1:same as windows 8 Windows 10:same as windows 8 Windows server 2012:same as windows 8 Windows server 2016:maybe stopping services and shutting down Windows server 2019:same as windows server 2016 i guess.. Windows 11:same as windows 8
Ugh, I know. It was far from my first operating system (that was 98 on my dad's pc and ME on my mom's computer which I updated to XP and then XP on my dad's--four OSes before I was 8 and that's not counting the 80's Macs at school!) But it's the one I used the longest. It's one of those few things that brings me the kind of nostalgia that hurts. Really hurts. Hurts like a hot needle through my guts. And I love it for that very reason. Those sounds are ART!
The oldest Windows 1.0 The most nostalgic Windows XP 95 98 7 and vista The scariest thing is Windows ME The newest Windows 11 The most striking of the 90s Windows 95 and 98 The best of the 2000s Windows XP and 7
Is something wrong?
?
Wrong in the Windows Server 2019 part!
Oh sorry for the technical problem ,I put the wrong clip on Windows Server 2019.However,I think that there are not much difference between Windows Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019
@colawin YOUR DOIN GREAT ON THIS VIDEO
@@colawin amazin
For those too young to remember, in Windows 95 & 98 the reason it says *'It is now safe to turn off your computer'* in big orange letters was because back then the computer's power switch was not yet a relay controlled by the motherboard.
It was a big clunky mechanical switch you had to flip by hand. And there was a foot of snow on it each time!!
I remember my grandpa showed me how to do this when I was 4 or 5 years old. I always wondered in retrospect why shutting it down was such a long process. Thanks for solving one of my childhood mysteries!
Wait 98 did it too?
@@Etriland - There were still enough legacy PCs around when Win98 came out that yeah, if it didn't detect an onboard motherboard power controller it would display that.
Most PCs had them by then though..
I thought to educate people not to directly turn off the pc before saving & also to avoid hdd issues
@@srr8890 - Well yeah, but Microsoft worked with PC makers to integrate the power control into Windows control for Windows 95.
PCs didn't all still have the old, big flip switch by then, most had a push button. But it was NOT a momentary push button like today, it was a push on/push off power button. When you turned it on the button stayed in a little, and when you pushed it off it came back out. The physical switch controlled the flow of electricity, like a light switch.
In order for the motherboard to control it, it had to have a relay controlling the switch, essentially an 'electric switch for the switch'. Or a 'solid state' switch.
Almost all electronics have these today. You push and hold it to turn it on or off. Even small devices have a rudimentary OS built-in so everything has to 'boot up'!
2:43 Rest In Peace My Windows Nostalgia
6:21 For me, pure nostalgia
Like same
Same
Mine too. I used to have 7 for many years even 2022. But i changed to 10.
For me, Windows XP and 7 too
My most nostalgic operating system: Windows 95! My favorite back in the 2000s: Windows XP
4:38 My childhood when my mom taught me how to turn off a computer. My personal favorite
Yes .I remembered When I was primary school ,the school computer are running Windows XP and it is so fantastic.I also love it so much .
now adulthood when you teach your mom how to turn off the computer
@@barneecalhoungaming lol adulthood doesn't exist
Every good start has a bad ending. :(
@@colawin my old primary school ran windows vista and 7 and i remember the first time i found the right click
It’s amazing how the Shut Down Windows dialog box in Windows Me is the same one used in Windows NT 5.0 Beta 2, build 1877.
It's the same as Windows 2000!!!
wtf with those NT versions taking so long to shut down
NT Workstation are actually a server manager where it can be used like Windows Server (Year). However, this are old version but its heavy to shutdown via writing on unsaved data into the disk. It probably depends on the system.
There not using ssd idiot
1-2 minutes to shut down
????
@@davidelias57 in windkss 4.0 nt you see the video it shut downs on 30 seconds
I miss old days with windows xp
Whether folks concur or not, it's hard to deny that Windows Vista was truly a visionary concept. Unfortunately, its potential was curbed by hardware constraints, leading to its downfall. Nevertheless, the building blocks laid by Vista paved the path for the successes of Windows 7, 10, and 11. Drop a like if you vibe with this tech evolution talk! 💙👍
Ah, the good old days where you would manually switch off your computer when prompted.
The geniuses in the future could only come up with a design of 4 equal sized blue squares. Every company ruins their iconic American logos by trying to be sleek and simple and modern by sacrificing being unique
It's as corporate as you can possibly get.
I remember using Windows XP at the age of 8. That was a long memory.
I used it when I was an adult, because I was born in 1980.
I was so relieved when I saw you used the correct sound for Longhorn (and Whistler)
Windows Vista Beta, right?
@@afifnns.1231 yeah, and XP beta.
There's fake sounds for both OSes people used to believe were real
Here is what Windows Longhorn’s shutdown should have been: m.th-cam.com/video/RcgahfzMlmw/w-d-xo.html
Well that is fake lol
@@colawin yes
I have an old computer and it says that it has windows xp, but the look and sound of opening and closing it is similar to windows vista ❤️
Is it a 7 like mine
I like how you just typed "subscribe plz" on the Shutdown Event Tracker as a reason before shutting down Windows Server 2003 lol
Yes :)
Still remember having nightmares with Windows 8, having no idea how to shutdown and other stuff because of the confusing touch screen based GUI design
The windows 11 one is wrong. That one is from the leaked build of windows 11. Windows 11 RTM's shutdown screen always had a black background, regardless of the color the user selected.
Yes I know.This Windows 11 shutdown screen video was taken in July 2021 with a earlier Windows 11 build.
No your wrong.
I know Windows 11 RTM used the blue background as shutdown screen
idk what you said
Nobody:
Microsoft in 1996: let's have the shutdown sound of the next version of windows NT be the reverse of the startup sound
I mean it's the opposite of startup
The shutdown sound of windows 2003 is the most nostalgic for me and will always remind me of my childhood.
1:30 POV: The year is 1996 You're an accountant working in the WTC and you just finished work
Would be cool if the server versions kept using the Windows 2000 style after 2008.
I mean it would, but Windows 8 and onward has disabled the classic themes.
So essentially from windows 8 onwards we have gone back to no sound like the NT era even the logo became flat one color and silent.
What is Windows Whistler, and Windows Longhorn I don't remember these OS?
Whistler = Codename for Windows XP
Longhorn= Codename for Windows Vista
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Whistler is a beta version for xp
and Longhorn a beta version for Vista
I forgot how awful was W8 and 8.1
Thanks for this video. I can tell it took quite some time to get all those ISOs
I had already forgotten those awkward question marks in the Win95 shutdown dialog
and this is what i call "Windows Expert"
This is the true windows expert indeed.
@@oosha2000 IKR
*me when the test is given out*
me: oh, this is going to be easy
*When i open the test*
me: 4:47
All the Windows were great, but after Windows Vista, they stop being creative with the sounds and that makes me sad!! :( Windows XP of course is and will ALWAYS be my favorite, but I also loved Windows 95 until Windows 2000!! :)
The windows nt 4.0 is like reverse to startup 1:54
longhorn theme is very cool ... windows xp (x64) the best operating systems of Microsoft
gud , you used the real Windows whistler shutdown sound
4:40. My first PC😢 such nostalgia my first computer in the 2000s was with Windows XP for me this startup is the best it’s such nostalgia it brings me to tears! It was the best operating system!
great video, i liked it
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8:49 sound in the windows 7 animation nice
*windows XP remix
I was stuck with window XP FOR THE LONGEST TIME then till I finally got 10 lol I missed out on everything in between that time.
I didn't know "Whistler" was put out, since it was basically a "beta" for Windows XP.
it leaked
That windows XP Home Screen provides me with so much comfort
Ever since Windows NT 3.1 the windows flash a few times before turning off, remember this all the way up to Windows 7 happening
Now imagine how many times this person reinstalled Windows...
Maybe he/she just used Virtualbox (A app that you can use to use windows... while running windows! You can create a VM (Virtual Machine) and insert the system's image on it and set it up, and bam, you can use any version of windows/linux and others on it!)
Actually I am using VMware and pcem to test these builds
Perfect to sleep. Thanks!
I cant belive how he activated windows 95 on 2022 PC
Windows ME shutdown is scary
This is so cool new subscriber(:
Finally a short where someone doesn’t forget Keroppi 😭💕
...What?
0:03 Windows 1 (1985-2001)
0:14 Windows 2 (1987-2001)
0:19 Windows 3 (1990-2001)
0:40 Windows 3.1 (1992-2001)
1:30 Windows 95 (1995-2001)
2:31 Windows 98 (1998-2006)
3:54 Windows ME (2000-2006)
4:39 Windows XP (2001-2014)
5:46 Windows Vista (2006/2007-2017)
6:20 Windows 7 (2009-2020)
6:46 Windows 8 (2012-2016)
7:14 Windows 8.1 (2013-2023)
7:42 Windows 10 (2015-Still Supported)
Where do you get all the ISOs???
oracle vmbox
This is a virtual machine software only,you can get isos from archive.org ,bobpony.com or winworldpc.com
2:42 (I recommend doing it in slow motion) : Was the black screen with orange characters also present in Win98? I knew about the existence of this screen in Win95, but in Win98... I am very suspicious, since I don't know if it was implemented in the later release.
2:51: Didn't Win5.0 have its own shutdown sound, instead of Win4.0's recycled one?
4:06 (I also recommend doing it in slow motion): Same question as at 2:42.
5:03: Since when was there an option to comment before shutting down the PC in WinServer 2003?
6:42: Isn't Server 2008 R2 supposed to have system sounds?
I Love your channel colawin
2:50 but why windows 5.0 shutdown sounds like 4.0
@@ioanandronescu2556 they didn't make a shutdown sound for the betas with the name nt 5.0, only when it was renamed to windows 2000 in beta 3 did they use 3 different startup/shutdown sounds, the last of which being used in RTM.
Nice windows version shutting down sound
Windows before 3.0 with multimedia: A
The longhorn one had a wrong shutdown sound
It's real
I remember when I was 4 Years old i used Windows Vista on my moms laptop, I really miss those days
我愛windows ❤
my PC rarely shut down. But when it does, it said: installing update 0% completed 😅
Good old fashioned days 😁
How did you get the shake to find cursor on windows 11?
Im so glad you didnt include the Windows 2000 Build 1946 or 1969 shutdown, I would be TERRIFIED for life.
Windows Beta 3 Builds 1946 and 1969 only used Windows 2000 RTM Sounds
@@ThisIsMyHandIe watch billy o reilly
@@ThisIsMyHandIe or th-cam.com/video/jNZ-eUuaLno/w-d-xo.html
Well it is not scary at all
Next version I will include it :)
I used to work with a Windows Server (A virtual Desktop). But it's powered by Citrix Workspace.
Windows XP was my childhood. 😍
mine was 7
Same. It was the first system I used.
From where do you have old windows like windows 1.0?
95 startup too
my mom has windows hp 10 computer
I,m so glad the comments are on
6:21 I remember back in primary school the had windows 7 pcs
Hi, i found you via a search and the content is straight to the point. One question though, why didn't you include windows neptune? Hope to see you soon!
Windows Neptune is a cancelled version of Windows so I don’t include it
Understandable.
@@colawin but you included longhorn
@@Mr.GlitchInfinity Longhorn, from my understanding, is a beta build of Vista. This may or may not be true, but that's from what I know.
@@Mr.GlitchInfinity this is for winexp fans to know the real sounds of it (the beautiful sounds you hear most often is well... fake)
Where do younger product keys and get these stuff without DVD and even how to open up these windows like my windows server 2003 crashed because cd crashed. Help me. And give me the link to download windows but on vmware. If you don't understand what I said then tell me.
Get product keys*
Just pirate it
0:35 Number 15 whopper whopper whopper whopper
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Am I the only one that noticed the NT 4.0/5.0 shutdown sound is the NT 4.0 startup reversed?
僕は、どのシャットダウンの音懐かしかったし、綺麗でした。
Why is there a teal screen 1:58
How did you get your vms so smooth?
More ram and cpus
@@colawin I've given 8gb ram, 2gb video ram and 6 cores. My vms are still laggy as hell
@@Pyry300 Draft:Recommended VM configurations (BetaWiki)
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@@Pyry300 VMware guest additions works decently for me
Windows 1.0-3.0:No shutdown sounds and blank screen
Windows 3.1:Blank screen
Windows Nt 3.1-3.51:Shutdown in progress,Shutdown completed
Windows 95:it is now safe to turn off your computer
Windows Nt 4.0:same as Nt 3.1 to 3.51
Windows 98:Windows is shutting down
Windows Nt 5.0:Shutdown in progress, It is now safe to turn off your computer
Windows 2000:Logging off,safing your settings,Windows is shutting down
Windows ME(not rtm):Windows is shutting down
Windows ME:blank screen or it is now safe to turn off your computer
Windows whistler:same as windows 2000
Windows XP:same as windows 2000
Windows longhorn:same as windows 2000
Windows vista:logging off,saving your setting,shutting down
Windows 7:same as windows Vista
Windows server 2008/2008 R2:same as windows vista
Windows 8:shutting down
Windows 8.1:same as windows 8
Windows 10:same as windows 8
Windows server 2012:same as windows 8
Windows server 2016:maybe stopping services and shutting down
Windows server 2019:same as windows server 2016 i guess..
Windows 11:same as windows 8
I only grew up with windows XP and windows Vista in my elementary school
Kinda boring when Windows 8-11 doesn't have a shutdown sound.
Good Video New Sub👍
Gonna use Windows 10 until they stop supporting it. Can't believe it's already been almost 10 years
I got jump-scared by those bars 4:06
Good video but why you didn't change the scale from 4:3 to 16:9 for a better look (it might take a lot of time, right?)
Yes I think it will be much better.But as you can see that,I can’t rescale my Windows 3.0 MME to a scale of 4:3 because of the technical issues
Mostly because the graphics driver weren’t installed yet.
In windows XP the backgroung should turn gray when you wait a little longer
Windows xp just put a smile on my face! :)
No
Windows 3.0 multimedia Sounds like toilet!💀
Forgot Windows 11 RTM
ok tho the Windows 11 RTM doesn’t have any difference with Windows 11 except the RTM version used the back screen in the shutdown screen
@@colawin The font is also different.
oh thanks for your information,I guess i will include it in next version.
5:04 I wonder what's the response of the developers lmao (Server 2003 is dead i think)
There wasn't a shutdown button until NT 3.1
how did you get to windows 98 I cant so how?
Winworld PC
The fact he putted “subscribe plz” was a comment
so start menu and desktop begin on Windows 95 😮
Windows XP hits different
Ugh, I know. It was far from my first operating system (that was 98 on my dad's pc and ME on my mom's computer which I updated to XP and then XP on my dad's--four OSes before I was 8 and that's not counting the 80's Macs at school!) But it's the one I used the longest.
It's one of those few things that brings me the kind of nostalgia that hurts. Really hurts. Hurts like a hot needle through my guts. And I love it for that very reason. Those sounds are ART!
4:50 death sound for every single meme
Thanks information sir...
The oldest Windows 1.0
The most nostalgic Windows XP 95 98 7 and vista
The scariest thing is Windows ME
The newest Windows 11
The most striking of the 90s Windows 95 and 98
The best of the 2000s Windows XP and 7
Por qué ese Windows se apaga por mucho tiempo ? 3:21
Windows nt 4.0 is a bit scary
no
@@ShadowSlayer_ENG Shut up it is not
@@hirotoball then why not
The shutdown screen (for me) on windows 11 is always black. The one you put looks like windows 10 shutdown screen
The Windows 11 version that I used in this video is the older version of Windows 11
@@colawin oh ok
4:02 my childhood memories
I love how Windows XP shutting down and the music is nostalagic
Also i need to buy Windows XP for my old tv does it work on old tv?
What about windows 7 rog edition?