[OUTDATED, SEE DESCRIPTION] Evolution of Blue Screen of Death in Windows (1985-2021)
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Remember when your PC crashed and showed a Blue Screen?
Well, It's time to show you the full evolution of Blue Screens in Microsoft Windows starting from Windows 1.0 (1985), Ending with the just released beta of Windows 11 (2021).
WARNING! NO BETAS ARE INCLUDED. Servers aren't also, because:
Windows Server 2003, 2008 (R2) Uses the same BSOD as XP, Vista and 7.
Windows Server 2012 (R2) Uses the same BSOD as Windows 8 and 8.1
Windows Server 2016-2021 Use the same BSOD as Windows 10.
THIS VIDEO WAS MADE WITH FULL AND PROPER RESEARCH!
The sequel is out!
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Lol windows 3.0 is trolling
🦊 FOX 🦊
:(
Cool!
Except for windows 3.0
The worst is when you get a BSOD while listening to music. The sound keeps playing really loud while you get surprised by a crash screen.
“WELL HE COLLAPSED WITH STEVENS-JOHNS-“
*BSOD.*
*“-ON SYNDROME ON THE ER FLOOR”*
@@Diogo2cool I think so.
oof when music jams there, My ears! ghghghgheeeeee
@@farwahbatool6247 It's like noise music 😲
Yes, I encountered it once…. It’s scary and I freaked out
“Windows performed an illegal action and will now be terminated” that line instills so much fear into my heart im scared for my life
true
Oh gosh windows no what're you doing that's illegal oh gosh oh frick no windows they'll kill you stop!
Internet has performed an illeagal action and will now be terminated
You have performed an illegal action and will now be terminated
@@chairger that’s some SCP stuff
i remember little seven year old me on windows 7 getting the BSOD for the first time and being scared of the computer for like, a week
Same lol
I was scared of the Windows XP startup sound so I would hide and cover my ears every time i got on the PC to go on MS Paint
@@b.tiqueabsolute81 why
@@GetsaaOficial I thought the noise was super loud and sudden. Actually, my ears are sensitive to loud noises, and I'm sure that was part of the reason why. Also when my mom first started up the Windows XP, I didn't expect there to be a loud noise when it was powered on, so that made me very cautious around the computer. Because of that I was afraid to turn it on, so I would always ask my brother to do it for me. Ah, good times.
@Brydan Evon when I launched my pc for first I was scared of this beep. But I have forgot about this in second day of using. This beep means that your PC reading the disks. I got blue screen on windows 7 like two days ago, I got it for first time but... I am some type of computer master so I knew that you just need to restart and then find the problem that need to be TERMINATED
If you never had a blue screen, you have NO idea how loud the beeping is, and worst part is, you can't mute it/lower the volume
and you can just sat there and panic
Yeah one time I was taking a class and randomly boss pop up
when i had the death screen i never had beeping sound, lol
@@DownOnTheWestCoastLA the old ones from 2000s and 1990/80s
I got a bluescreen twice this year... However, it was on Win 10 and I have a speaker that's turn-offable.
The beeping sound is what nightmares are made of.
there wasn't, not sure why the video added ones.
@@openmarkand my windows 7 would sometimes make a beeping noise, depends if music was playing
@@REC-L it's square wave
@@openmarkand Yeah, it's actually kind of annoying. He should've just used other Windows error, stop, warning, etc. sounds. Even if it's not accurate, at least it wouldn't be as unpleasant to hear.
@@Phryj I agree. This video was very unpleasant to listen to.
windows 95: _boots up_
also windows 95: *wait, thats illegal*
pretty much Millennium Edition wrapped up
lmao my guy tthat was quite funny
Windows 95 : boots up
BSOD : nope XD never use your PC ever again
Windows 95 : your stupid.
BSOD : Cries of MADNESS
lol
i saw that tooo
funnily enough, the Windows XP bluescreen is the most nostalgic only because it would always bluescreen in the mornings, like it was a routine or something. i vividly remember being really little waking up early in the morning and just seeing the bluescreen illuminated in the darkness from the corner of my eye and thinking "... yep, it did it again."
Good times.
It’s also the meme one (the opening and error popup chime, not the blue screen of death)
lmfao xD
Same here but for windows 7 when i was 12 man i would wake up go to my desk and boom blue screen i smacked like 5 monitors doing that
I was too young to experience Windows XP, so most of my childhood we had Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1. This would happen to our Vista twice a week. It's still my favourite OS though, and it stopped occuring right before we switched to Windows 7.
I love how we went from a jumpscare type of bluescreen to ":("
From loud beeping to sad face :(
Sad face:(
But hey the sad face is cute and the screen doesn’t make our eardrums bleed anymore
We love you windows bsod sad face :)
it really went from hieroglyphics to ":("
good thing not as much of a jumpscare AND also readable
A frowny ascii face followed by "we". I opened up my computer's chassis and didn't find anyone inside 🤪
Fun Fact: those strange symbols on some bsods, like for example 1.0 and 2.0, is data directly outputted from the ram which isn't even encoded to correctly print error codes to debug
Ok
А по русскому
@@AyangStudios outputted means what you see on dekstop. And basically the ram cannot transform those simbols into letters, so you can read it
Math be like...
interesting...
For me BSOD was always something like an jump scare. It was the worse and heart hurting experience back than
Yeah, its all just a strange text and high pitched beep, its just like an unknown entities want to sent a messages to us lmao
@@UnknownCatVI exactly!
And getting viruses from limewire pro
I’m getting a sudden burst of introspection like “Awwe humans created so many wonderful things, and even get new emotions and fears from them… such cute little creatures”
Then I told the demon standing behind me to shut up
I got a BSOD during zoom and today I have to use zoom again I’m a bit scared
1985: Blue screen of death
2021: Black screen of death
My laptop gets the blue screen of death.
@@haegeum3040 same
i use windows 10 but a different version that this video dosent show. but i love the windows 10
my laptop is a black screen of death user
@@Peppermynt. k
Blue SOD
Black SOD
BSOD!
nooo the damn blue screen haha how long I have to admit that when I legally obtained my windows it has not appeared anymore
Where did you get it because lately I've had several blue screens and it's making me nervous so I want to try to get it legally
I looked for it in BNH Software and everything came out fine.
It's good to know because I'm putting together a list of options and will start looking to decide.
I hope it helps you
I like how literally the log on sound is so happy, then comes the: -ding- and literally the BSOD goes: NOPE! HAHHA -SCREEEEEECCCHHHHH-
@Akshaya thank you kind stranger
FR
LoL
-e-
-imma try it-
I like how it took microsoft until windows 8 for them to realize "hey maybe our blue screen is too scary"
Windows xp blue screen scared me as a kid but it was very easy to understand as it was just a bunch of text telling you what happened.
its funny bruh
BSOD is supposed to be scary as it is a fatal technical error that windows cant even fix or contain OS level. The error so fatal it could be caused hardware level. Well the fact it happens very rarely is also the reason they need to make it blaringly obvious to get the attention of the end user that their PC just crashed.
@@kingseekerbackup3085 Yeah
@@MightyWinz nah bro, I only speak American, I can’t read or speak English which is why prefer the east to understand byte code in Windows 1.0 (you’re cringe if you can’t read byte code and binary)
I’ll have some more lean now.
Old Windows BSOD: I'll teach you how to speak Enchanting Table
New Windows BSOD: waa something crash it don't work now and :(
oof.
true
Uwu your compwuter cwashed :(
Restart the pc so I can fix it for you ;)
wtf have I done....
@@NukeRadius
40k version:
"The machine spirit is displeased with your actions and has therefore decided to cease its function.
You must now recite the litany of "please work" while performing the ancient ritual of stopping, then restoring the electron flow so that it may bring the machine spirit back to life.
This shall be achieved by pressing on the button labeled "reset" or failing that, holding the one labeled "power" until the machine spirit reawakens the fans in the machine.
If however, those rites are not enough, you are to report to Fabricator General, and be turned into a servitor drone, since you are clearly a walking catastrophe for machines.
PRAISE BE OMNISSIAH!"
@@NukeRadius you have committed war crime of the internetland, now you must prepare for punishment
This is much scarier than any horror game for me. Nothing haunts me more than knowing your computer, with years of entertainment and usage, just died.
The windows me part wasn't a blue screen, that was just normal behavior
My Windows 10 IT'S ...
.... Good?
Lol
@@d0g3br34d lol
😂 😂😂😂😂😂
Wut ☢︎︎
imagine waiting 8 minutes for your computer to start up, and you just get the blue screen of death
I mean, at that point there is probably a reason why your PC took 8 minutes to boot up in the first place. Even in the good old 95, me, Vista days.
Me, everyday in 98
@@CelestisForgeUK Have you ever seen school computers running 98 in 2004?
We couldn't tell if it was booting or frozen.
It never took 8 minutes.
@Happy Life with Headbanger 💀
pc: press CTRL+ALT+DEL to log in. Also pc: wait, thats illegal!
Yes lol
How did they made it?
@@Samfire lol
i have windows 7 and windows 10 pro
How is that illegal?
5:14 the nostalgia.....Windows 7....I had one until a couple years back when it finally lived its last day. I'll never forget it
Same...
😔 windows 7 has to be the nostalgia of windows with windows Xp
Really?? Me too!
Bruh I still use Windows 7
In my work we have and old laptop running W7, we only use the laptop for music and some searchs and sometimes print some documents
When a error screen is more terrifying than a actual horror movie
I have no idea why you have 388 but im the first guy who commeted
@@fireyfan54 I'm the second guy
@@Welcometomybarbeque I’m the third guy
@@dirtmulch I'm the forth guy
I’m the 5th.
From windows 1 to 7 they are definitely operating on an “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mechanism
W11 still contain some things from XP and such you know.
They haven't stopped doing it. ^^
@@FoxBallFlat Windows 10, and probably Windows 11 as well still contains some legacy elements from the DOS kernel era. It's hard to reach, but hidden in the depths.
A problem has
been detected and
windows has been shut down to prevent damage
to your
computer.
A process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been
terminated.
If this
i5
the first
time
you
've
seen this
Stop error
screen,
restart your
computer.
If
this
screen
appears
again.
follow
these steps:
Check to make sure any new hardware or
software
is properly
installed.
If
this
is
for
a
your
hardware
or
software manufacturer
any windows
If problems continue,
disable or
or
software.
remove any newly installed hardware
Disable BIOS memory
options such as
caching or
shadowing.
If you need to use
Safe mode to
remove
or
disable
components
restart
vour
computer.
press F8 to select advanced Startup options,
and then
select safe mode.
Technical information:
***
STOP:
0x000000F4 (0x0000000000000003, OxFFFFFA80207F42A0, OxFFFFFA80207F4580, 0
xFFFFF80002 DE0780)
data
for
collectinindatisk°fof"
crash dump
crash dump
Beginning dump of physical memory: 30
Iykyk idk why
I remember back when I was a kid, windows xp bsod would make me scared enough to think that I've destroyed the computer. I even remember closing my eyes everytime windows boots in fear that it'll appear again. Now it all seems nostalgic.
Haha I would always be in fear while booting the computer, just the same situation
a windows xp is in my room also never got error
Ez system restore
Just the same situation
The same but with windows 10
"windows performed an illegal action and will now be terminated."
dystopian shit right there
Windows ME was a blue screen with a programmed graphical user interface. And so that the user doesn't get bored, a timer runs in the background that randomly generates blue screens. At least that was always my impression
xD
Windows 7 BSOD definitely scared me when I was still a kid. I was absolutely terrified for a good 10 minutes.
Windows 1 BSOD nearly made me crap on myself
Worse to me. I haven’t used my computer for a year
Once my schools whole computer system got bsod… and all of our classmates took out their phones (which is prohibited to bring to school) and took many photos of the whole school classrooms and places filled with BSODs and BSOD crash noises ringing so loudly that my ears almost broke.
Yh
@@reybar365_ Same, that one doesn't even have debug text to tell you what happened, it's just informing you that you tampered with something you shouldn't have, and will now pay the price.
Imagine if it that's what death is like. The only thing you can see is a bright blue with an not ending screeching noise
That would be terrifying tbh
:(
"Your Life ran into a problem and needs to fix. We're just collecting some memories info, and then we'll you get reborn"
"20% complete"
@@fcsans1546 Reborn like O.S. transference?
Imagine if you died and you became a ghost and just saw your dead body on the ground, would be terrifying aswell
@@SnowConeYT Wait why on the ground? It could be in a fire place surrounded by cannibals who are slowly cutting parts of your dead body and a huge line of children excited to finally eat real meat after months of living with plants and water from the local river
@@bluestarlight13 What world have you lived in nine hours ago?
6:22 i like how the date went fron 2018 to 2014
The bsods themselves weren't scary to me, it was what came before them. The computer I used back then had REALLY loud fans and graphics issues, so every time it blue screened the fans would ramp up to maximum and my game would exit, the screen would go all haywire and then it would bsod.
Kinda reminds me of VHS generation loss. I remember watching one video a while back that would show the different stages of it, and by the end it would turn from almost complete static to just *blue.* Kinda funky!
@@FuzeKnight um actually according to my studies no one asked
@@elgatitokawai55 according to my calculations this ratio is more prominent than your studies
mines did this too bro
@@SleepTighty W
The Windows 95 BSOD's message is most likely due to the fact that there is an icon in the screen saying " Neighborhood Network" , meaning that the desktop's owner stole the neighbors' ethernet.
Lolll
You'd know lol
In the hood
“Illegal operation” makes sense now
What
Windows BSOD’s back then: GIBBERISH LANGUAGE
Windows BSOD’s now: you dont need to understand my gibberish language now
aka enchantement table language
Not gibberish enchanting table
who cares
Tru
LMAO THE GIBBERISH LANGUAGE IN THE 1.0 TO THE 3.0 WAS DARN FUNNY BOI
I still remember these sounds, when I was 8 years old my brother got a computer, it was Windows 2000. I still love this sweetness of switching on. one time my brother went to the camp for a week and he let me play computer during his absence. it was 2-3 days when my brother was already in the camp, the time was about 8:23 and everyone was sleeping, and early in the morning I wanted to play a game with a dog that needs to be looked after. Windows turns on and an error comes out abruptly, I sit on a chair and try to understand something, but at that time I was scared of the error. the computer just hung and a blue screen appeared in a minute, it was my injury at that time, and to be honest, some of that remained in me a little until now. From that day on, I did not approach the computer and was afraid of it because this thing could come out at any moment. And those sounds... Phew... I don't even understand how my parents didn't wake up from this? Only two of our dogs woke up, a Doberman Pinscher and a Giant Schnauzer. I don't remember why I took care of the dogs in the game, maybe because of the pink things?
Old windows bsod: **egypt eas alarm**
New bsod: ur pc Ran into a problem
What
I like new and the win7(dumping physical memory 99% )
I remember in college, a person in the computer lab was working on their project for class. This was a big project that took months to do for class so it wasn't a matter of leaving it at the last minute. The PC blue screened. It wasn't a big deal to the guy since he always backed up his work but the blue screen erased everything on the hard drive and some how ended his flash drive. He was in the process of backing his project up on Google drive when it hit. He didn't have a computer at home. He had 2 jobs so he had to work around that too. The dude got pissed off and he ended up failing even though there was a valid reason and people witnessed it. The professor didn't want to hear it. He dropped the class and left the school.
I remembered recently when a new windows update blue screened my PC and corrupted my hard drive so I had to reinstall windows again and lost all my work. I just said fuck it because it's whatever but I remembered that guy and what if I had to meet a deadline.
Wow that's tough
That's really sad. Imagine working hard on something for months just to be ruined at last and because of the stupid professor ended up getting failed.
@@aadarshyadav2626 I don't remember if he took it up to the higher ups because he actually had witnesses there to confirm. All I know is I never saw him again and it wasn't like he was a 20 year old. He was in his mid to late 30s, made his mistakes but decided to go to school and better his situation for his kids. He was also a hard worker, I had class with him actually.
It's like you made your mistakes, you work hard to correct them and all the hard work and better decisions are starting to pay off. You're actually gaining momentum and starting to take off from the ground and reach the sky just to be shot down and obliterated. On top of that, you're being blamed for being shot down.
I think we all, I myself included knows what's it like. I don't know what happened after but the professor needed to be held accountable for not allowing him to redo his project.
@@CJRealRichBoyLiving thats so messed up i hope that guy is doing well and managed to succeed somewhere else that didnt have educators like that
OOF
Windows XP can't be forgotten.
I want to like your comment but it's on lucky number
Windows XP far but sexy
Windows XP is the OG Windows.
@@tubofficial1 I'm guessing the "1979" at the end of your username isn't your birth year, as you wouldn't be saying XP is "OG Windows" if it was.
BSODs were indeed scary back then. A great effort has been done my Microsoft to soften it, good job.
My first ever PC was a Windows ME. I was maybe 5 at the time, and that computer was kept in our basement. Being 5 years old I caused a lot of bsod messing with system files, I was terrified when that blue screen and that sound came up in my dark basement.
That startup music though makes me really miss my childhood.
I used to be scared of the startup screen that showed when booted from a dead battery on Windows 7. God, that terrified me
my first pc was a windows xp in 2014. i thought it was the latest windows xd
My first one was a Windows 6 but 4 years later my brother and I changed it to a Windows 10
Theres no windows 6
@@darealskittle8732 i think he meant windows vista
I remember being a little child and having computer viruses be my #1 fear in the world.
Honestly I haven't changed lmao
Update: I literally just got the blue screen of death a few weeks ago.
I have recurring dreams about a cute game secretly being a horror game and changing stuff like my desktop background and even making disturbing noise when it isn’t even open and I have to hide the creepy stuff from my dad or else he’ll get mad
@@uranian-Umbra shit i had dreams about me getting a very terrifying ransomware on my pc. And bro trust me they were nightmares
@@kothelladank also the thing that’s scary about my dreams is that
the things the game does are based on real games, I know a game that makes noise when it’s not open and changes my desktop background
@@uranian-Umbra whatthefuck!!! I have the same type of dreams too and I use my laptop for online classes so I am TERRIFIED of this happening
For some reason, my biggest fear is electronic devices turning off. Whenever I hear a device turning off, doing that little "goodbye" screen and making a small noise then immediately turning black just terrifies me, and I can't really explain why.
Edit!
Windows 11 is getting Blue BSOD back!
OMGOMGOMGOMG
No it’s black screen now
Ok :)
@@zombie9234 no u just dont know it :)
i've had yesterday bsod and it's black soo yeah :p
When this happened to me for the first time, I was so scared that I turned of the computer and didn't turn it back on again until someone would eventually turn it on. Until one day when my dad was going to turn it on, I was just standing there anxiously waiting for him to see it and realise that I was the last one to use it, but when he turned it on it was normal. Thank goodness..
The fact that the content creator makes you WAIT through the version splash screens for each new BSOD, is a touch of evil genius and I absolutely love it. Very entertaining. Thanks.
this is why Windows 8 & 9 didn't last very long after they were released
I like how the BSOD of Microsoft 1.0 and 2.0 just has egyptian hierogliphs
Edit: i am leaving my life i am too famous
Yes lol 🤣😂
Those arent heiroglyphs
@@Kraziiieee it's a joke bruh
@@Kraziiieee r/wooosh
@@Kraziiieee ok boomer
Windows XP: **loads**
Also Windows XP 3 seconds after loading: *Aight, that was all for today*
LMAO
„windows performed an illegal operation“
„Explorer performed an illegal operation“
wait,WAIT WHA-
Xp vista and 7 honestly had pretty good blue screen. Good info. Later versions were also good as you could look up your specific error easily.
yea
Unpopular opinion:
All Windows errors from 3.1 to NT 3.51 are more terrifying than what other considers spiders to be terrifying
its a fact tho
They’re scarier than the reaper leviathans in the crash zone
Spooders more scared of us then we are
why? :o
@@HollowM0th ah yes subnautica fan
Fun fact: Windows 10 (Insider builds) is have GSOD( Green screen of death)
sadly i got a few recently and had to reinstall windows
ik that
@@qjr- same im having those, they've always been blue before and now theyre green
Even though it's good, Windows10 is trash.
Windows 11 BLSOD (Black screen of death)
The fact that he got all the computers and forced them to BSOD is impressive
he probably found videos of the blue screen
Dude he is using emulator WTF are you from 17s
Finally, a new windows OS that actually has a startup sound
windows 10 has a startup sound
@@blaiddrunner348 I think they just edited it in, ive never heard an actual Windows 10 startup sound
@@InfinityBS there is one,no sequence though but it should be somewhere in personalization i think
@@haruukuma it does but its 7 sound i use it
@@InfinityBS The Windows 10 startup is hidden well within the registry. You practically have to dig in there to enable it. It’s the same sound used in 7. Windows 11 seems to use a brand new one.
Everything is fine at first, but then windows 1.0 speaks the language of the enchantment table
It's strange, because I've never heard these sounds while having a BSOD 🤔
Me either. Unless it's a feature of the VM used?
Same here!
@Corruptoror maybe it's repeating the last note of the startup sound?
@@clev7989 I'm assuming the beeps where added afterwards for the spooks
@@wokark also probable
HELP MY WINDOWS 1.0 IS A MONSTER 0:13
All these old error codes actually provided helpful information. Nowadays you have to run every troubleshooter known to mankind only for it to tell you everything is fine as you experience your 6th BSOD in a row.
and sometimes its nothing wrong with your computer and its just that through some stupied radition and elections flying through the air it lands onto your pc changing one of the 1s into a 0 or a 0 into a 1 and the computer doesn't catch it.
@@hunterbear2421 is it really possible?? 😧
@@persona83 yeah, but it happens like one a year or even less the chances or quite low. and all you have to do is restart the pc to fix it.
@@hunterbear2421 Interesting, never considered the possibility of external factors in BSODs.
The best they give you is a stop code which can be vague
Last year, in 8th grade, we had a teacher whose computer would only get the BSOD in our class. We still were further along of the other class
Imagine you were watching this and when it showed the version you were on , you got an actual bsod but think its the video
Imao😂
I wouldn't be surprised if my pc did blue screen since it does it every few hours
I would be very freaked out because I'm on Android
@@aicovers2009
What?
@@Kader-tot corrupted windows file.
Windows computer: **exists**
Error: and i took that personally
I once notices QR-code on Windows 8 laptop's blue screen. One time when I scanned it, with hope that it replaces error code from previous windows versions, I found out it explains... What Blue screen is. Thank you, Microsoft, I was with you sinse Windows Millennium and I definitely should be informed what blue screen is and not what caused it.
Герцман? Русский?
@@mine_cool, да. Доброе утро.
Yes agreed, I never scanned it tho?
@@mine_cool was ist gerzman?
Оо, круто
Microsoft: "The user needs to stop receiving blue screens of death!"
Devs on W11: "We have a solution to this!"
**Changes the background color of BSOD from blue to black**
7:30 they also made it green here.
Microsoft:No that's not what I meant!
sometimes they happen when a cosmic ray or whatever they are called messes with a byte but i know gpu failure and ram can cause it
R.I.P Blue Screen Of Death. You will be remembered in our hearts.
The blue screens are always going to be the most scary things to me.
it's a sign that some part in your pc soon will be no longer working... possibly you will not be able to turn the pc on anymore.... I always have this cold feeling whenever it happens... I start looking into my wallet and praying it's not graphic card (because of the crypto-miners that made impossible to buy and replace it!).
@@MrWinotu damn 😭
Windows 98: *boosts up*
also Windows 98: Wait, my Internet Explorer is illegal
I love the windows XP startup sound. Imagine your stressed and want to watch satisfying vids in ytube. And the startup sound will satisfy you and you will shut it down and say “im satisfied “ lol
I had an old laptop back in 2017 where I used to play flash games and stuff
One day, being young and naive, I was navigating through shady websites to download pirated games, I don't know what caused it but a lot of Chrome tabs started popping, ads and ads, and then a "corrupted" BSOD, still gives me the chills
I was a boy back in 2017 now im grand father of 6. Time flies
@@omegachadrequiem3831 what
@@omegachadrequiem3831
A) I mean that the laptop was old in 2017
B) I was younger in 2017, it was 5 years ago
No wonder, your name is as stupid as yourself
@@omegachadrequiem3831 wait what
What was the problem and how did you repair it
Since windows 2000, the BSOD information is being clearly recognizable, as it show human-readable specific system problems, and not only set of hex addresses
The noise that plays when the BSOD happens is basically what my ears go through every now and then
This video shows historically how microsoft upgraded their kernel subsystems by increments, yet on WinME they still opted for 3.0 kernel thats based on DOS protected mode like previous ones while Win2k remained with 4.0 kernel (NT). Then from XP they decided to remain with that NT.
"DOS protected mode"
What? You're combining an OS (DOS) with a processor state. (32-bit Protected Mode)
This makes no sense.
thank you for explaining absolutely nothing by that impossible to understand comment
Before Windows xp, Microsoft had two OS product lines, one for home users and one for businesses. The business OS was the first to use the NT kernel with Windows NT, and Windows 2000 was it's successor. Windows ME was made for home users, but many ended up using Windows 2000 instead because it was more stable. Microsoft already had plans to port their home user line over to NT by that stage anyway, and ended up merging the two products in Windows xp, with a professional and home edition.
im impressed how i never knew that windows 10x existed
Its the beta of windows10
@@TrevorDeSanta1960 No, it was the unrealized attempt to make Windows more suitable for tablet devices. New additions and ideas they had in 10X eventually became a thing in 11.
10x was suppose to be the next ver of win10 but Microsoft decide to change it to win 11
Never heard this beep sound from a BSOD before!
I wouldn't be surprised if this was something people would actually hear back in the 90s on their computer, and that the reason we hear them in the video is because the video creator is emulating ancient audio hardware which even modern windows kernels still coded to peep to. Motherboards made today still have pins to connect square(?) speakers like this, which most often is used to troubleshooting boot errors.
Given Microsofts policy of stacking decades of compatibility this is very likely to be real and intentional.
For all we might know, there might be some ancient critical system somewhere doing a life or death critical job, which somehow is dependent on that square speaker signal to somehow remain functional.
Fun fact there was a train system in China (I think), that stopped working the day flash support was suspended. There is a lot of critical stuff running on deprecated systems. I know cuz I work in the field. As far as I know the fix for this was either that they did some hefty downpatching of flash (article i read said pirated), so that the systems had was able to circumvent the planned obsolescence date code of newer flash versions.
We did hear it a lot. And there was no way to turn it down so the sound of it was an assault on the ears.
Ah yes, my favourite laptop that died not too long ago. It still have those annoying beep sounds (when no bootable media is present?)
1:39 IT'S NOT TELLING US WHERE IT HAPPENED!
_Timeline_ :
_Windows 1.0- __0:08_
_Windows 2.0- __0:19__ (for me the scariest)_
_Windows 3.0- __0:25_
_Windows 3.1- __0:45_
_Windows NT 3.1- __0:58_
_Windows NT 3.5- __1:21_
_Windows NT 3.51- __1:41_
_Windows 95- __2:02_
_Windows NT 4.0- __2:30_
_Windows 98- __2:58_
_Windows 2000- __3:30_
_Windows Me- __3:51_
_Windows XP- __4:18_
_Windows Vista- __4:42__ (My favorite,i was having one and it gives me nostalgia
WTF-
_Yes_
Windows 1.0 looks like someone manually scrolling through that text no cap
Thanks! Very helpful
🤣😂💓💘💔
@@lg_unofficial hehehehehehe can you see me
The sudden "integer divide by 0" is so chilling... I just wonder why that makes computers go crazy. Is it too impossible for anything to comprehend that it immediately stops?
You can't divide by zero, at all. Normally Divide by 0 operations are caught before you ever see them, except in older versions of windows.
Sometimes cosmic rays can drive computers crazy by turning 0s to 1s or viceversa. I'm pretty sure many of these bsod are caused by this
@@Jorge_Kero They are all recreations rather than being real BSODs
@@Jorge_Kero you're probably referring to the mario 64 speedrun glitch but cosmic rays changing computer data is honestly such a rare event you'd probably have more luck winning the lottery 5 times in a row (and that's a good thing because otherwise astronauts relying on computers for pretty much anything would be in trouble)
Division by 0 results in infinity
Computer: Yay Your On My Program Manager!
Also Computer: oh no ErRoR
1:35
I've had a lot of bsods, but this the first time I've heard one beep. Was that a PC speaker thing? Or is there a way to disable that and every set up tech just never told me?
4:05 Most peaceful start up sound Windows ever had
No, 95 is EVEN more
Dude, the Windows XP startup sound is the most nostalgic thing ever.
Me sitting here patiently waiting for Microsoft to stop using that ear destroying crash sound all the way until Windows 7 when I finally realized it was edited in to torture me
Same lmao
AHAHAHA same
What a great sound to hear at 3:00 in the morning.
For some reason I don't remember the beeping noise at all despite easily seeing like 50+ bsod in my life. Most of the time, it just repeated the last noise I made in a very loud and jarring way, which was way scarier than just a beeping noise. It's hard to find an example online, but it was close to something like these: th-cam.com/video/yYk41rOsSjo/w-d-xo.html
This was pure nightmare fuel for me as a kid...
If I'm not mistaken, you'll only get the beeping sound if your motherboard has a built in speaker.
Oof
SAME
THATS WHAT IM TRYING TO SAY
ITS WAY SCARIER THAN THE BEEPING NOISE
4:38 childhood nightmare
Growing up with my nerdy family I learned to overclock at a young age. And I distinctly remember my first BSOD on 98 and freaking out thinking I bricked my PC it wasn't but still. By the time I had a PC running XP I no longer got nervous with a BSOD. In fact when I built my first gaming rig and was overclocking it I posted a picture of the BSOD I got within 20min of having the PC running and made a post joking about it.
Oh cool! PTSD in video format!
Although this is accurate, I’m not too really fond of the edited in error messages, especially the beeping that is not present in the actual BSODs. Great job with the research, though!
Yeah the beeping makes it annoying tbh
I thought something was off about the Screen Capture! What’s the point of using edited errors instead of actually triggering them!? And the beeping is just incessant!
As expected, just saw that this channel is full of fanmade kid stuff.
beeping is a pc thing not os
@jubilé
Kinda true, PCs/Laptops don’t usually make an internal beeping sound when crashing. If you’re hearing an annoying buzzing noise (not a square wave like this video smh), it’s just looping a very small fraction of any sound you were playing.
I love how he installed any malware just to get BSOD
Note: if you got bsod, it doesn't mean you got virus
Sometimes it shows BSOD
He only edited it, see the error messages are the same for the 9x
yea sometimes ur hard drive will get corrupted and shows a bsod
it happened to me before
2:42 this song like made in space
Like space's news) from space rengers)
No joke this terrified me as a kid. This made me scared of the color blue too for some time.
I remember Windows 95 and Windows 98 blue screened all the time. Everything from Windows XP and later ran a lot more stable and very rarely blue screened (at least for me anyway).
i'm born in this 4:24 's year. what a great moment of shine until error sound appeared.
What Year Was That
@@DrewHogan2008 lol, *you not wrong*
@@DrewHogan2008 2001
At 2001
I was born 3 years before 5:06's year (2009)
4:29 I remember that sound, my dad had a windows XP, I keep playing it all day
The big amount of strange numbers acumulated on a blue screen ,with a anoying iiiiiiiii sound, is the perfect way to represent the biggest fear of any PC owner
0:22 there is a HAPPYFACE in the bsod lol
Lol yes
XD yes
Happy happy happy
I seen it
the windows XP error sound never gets old
by the way, back when i had XP i would sometimes purposefully malfunction the PC just to hear that sound before i found a website from where i could hear the sound
you can easily play that sound in XP by pressing WIN+R and typing some gibberish in the run box, then press ENTER. DOOM!
I remember, I was 8, I tried to install some Forza Motorsport on an old pc, then i got a blue screen, next to my mom, and i got jumpscared lol.
Old Bsod:
•A bunch of weird texts
•Creepy sounds
•Makes children scared
New Bsod:
:(
Im a kid and its not scary 😂
the 1-3 bsod was so confusing, i think i saw a ghost symbol
...
4:45 that melody is nostalgic
It is, I miss windows Vista and 7..
@@celestialr275 i still have a Windows Vista computer
ah yes i remember to :)
I miss windows 7
I like how Minecraft used Windows 1.0 BSOD as the enchanting table
windows 1.0: looks scary
windows 2.0: even more scary
windows 3.0: yeah thats an error
5:19 Omg. When I heard this all the nostalgy punched me
Looks like I have found ya, SussyNose
@@senpaigamer1105 ayoooo
Man, I just realized how many iconic and used sounds come from Windows.
Man's a legend, installing all windows version just to see how the BSOD looks like