And, when you install special drivers through DOS, not through Windows setup, they need to have support for Windows 3.0, and even then, you can't have a sound play on startup or when you're ending you Windows session, or well, make a sound play when an event happens. You can only play MIDIs and WAVs through a program that should be installed in windows after the drivers are set up. There's that, too.
@@nostalgiachannelnc Also, You skipped The Windows NT 4.0 Startup Sound, You forgot Windows 98 Beta 3, And Also Windows 2000 Beta 3 Also has the builds 1983-2000! You forgot Windows 2000 Beta 3 Builds 1983-2000!
I remember when I used to be interested in Windows startups/shutdowns back in 2018/19, I'm glad that you admitted to your mistakes and learned from them
A real man admits his mistakes, this is a real man Edit: Im not Microsoft, Just a random 16 year old guy xD (btw, thanks for the likes) PD: My old username was "Windows 11" and i had a windows 11 logo as pfp XD
Minor correction. NT 5.0 used both of the aforementioned startup and shutdown sounds depending on what beta build you're looking at. Also, fun fact, that fake Longhorn startup and shutdown originated in a Samsung desktop theme found in Samsung OEM computers of the era.
Thanks for the correction! Your videos has a BIG Impact for people,people can finally realize that sounds that they uploaded are fake! Good job! :D Mistakes here: 1. Windows 3.0 has a startup and shutdown (also plenty of) sounds,after the MME Update 2. Windows 10X startup sound is an first time boot sound (OOBE Boot Sound),it doesn't play everytime we enter the os
Finally Windows Expert learns his errors! This is so cool!!!!!! Note: You did little mistakes: -Windows NT 5.0 Uses that fake startup from the Build 1671 to the build 1991 on Workstation and Server too, but it was still used the NT 4.0 sound in the builds 1393 to 1661 -The fake sound of Windows 1.01-3.0 is a fragment of the Windows 95 startup sound but high pitched -The fake Windows Whistler Shutdown sound is really a Startup sound taken from BeOS -The fake startup sound from S2003 is really from an animation of the mentioned OS -IDK why i feelted that Windows 10X doesn’t have a Shutdown sound, plz some reply if it’s real or not -You committed (ooooooonceeeeee aaagaaaaaiiiin) some mistakes in the edition of the video: 2:24 It cuts of into a black screen, 3:59 the animation looked a little broken for me like if was reversed or smthing like tht (also i get realized that you misspelled the word while), 5:52 you replayed the shutdown sound instead of the startup, 9:4210:07 and 10:32 you accidentally putted the correct startup sound instead of the Logon.wav sound
Windows 10X has close to the same sound scheme as Windows 11. However, they are not used (never heard any in the system), and located in Program Files. Shutdown sound does not exist, and the startup sound is not the OOBE sound as said in the video, but it probably should have been the BootUp.wav sound located in Program Files.
Even if the Longhorn sounds are faked, they still slap IMO, and to this day, i still use a longhorn sound theme on my machine. The calmness of those sounds (even the system ones, not only the startup sounds) is so much better than the default windows sounds from xp, 7 or 10.
Even though I am happy that you are acknowledging your mistakes, *_i still don't understand the overuse of animation effects and sfx like how many times did your editing software crash making these_*
Great video! Though the Windows Longhorn startup sound didn't actually come from a Samsung phone, but rather a Samsung theme they made for Windows XP back in 2003 - 6 years before the Samsung Galaxy came out. Still, a great video nonetheless and thanks for setting the record straight and giving us the true Windows startup and shutdown sounds!!
Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11 and their server counterparts DO have their shutdowns but you'll have to manually need to do the hard work in the Registry and Task Scheduler to regain that function. The Shutdown Sound file is in the Media Folder when you do your searching.
They have an existing .wav file of the shutdown but it was never used and Microsoft used a system file to play the startup and they never added the shutdown sound when they made the system file
@@MechBoxSys4028 They stopped using Shutdown Sounds as Computers had gotten faster starting in 8 but you can fix that yourself like said in the Registry and Task Scheduler which works in 8, 8.1, 10, and 11 so it will work but it'll be a quick cut off and too fast to do it properly.
There are errors in this video: - An MME version of Windows 3.0 actually used the bells sound as startup and water sound as shutdown. - Windows 98 startup sound was first used in build 1602, the Beta 2.1 build. - RTM version of the Windows 98 shutdown sound was first used in build 1687, the pre-RC build. The shutdown sound was also used in builds 1602-1681, albeit it's lower-pitched and longer. - Windows NT 5.0 bootscreen is on teal background, later on blue. And it's different. - The Windows NT 5.0 startup sound was used from build 1671 to build 1911. And it was used not only in Workstation, but in Server too. So the sound is actually real. - Not an error, but an explanation: Windows ME actually used Windows 98 sounds until build 2470, when build 2476 introduced the Windows 2000 RTM sounds. - At 5:52, the sound must be Windows 2000 RTM startup sound, not the shutdown one. - The fake Windows Server 2003 startup sound was used in Windows Server 2003 Animation.
There's another error in 10:07 . He used the real startup sound(Windows Vista/7), and not the fake startup sound(Windows 8 Logon). Edit: He did the same error with: Server 2012, and 8.1
So much for him being the "Windows Expert", am I right? 😅 He really didn't know that there's a startup sound on the MME version of Windows 3.0, and the false Longhorn startup and shutdown came from a Samsung pack.
Also, the Windows 2000 build 1946 startup and shutdown sounds were used until build 1969. Build 2031 already includes the RTM startup & shutdown sounds. Also the error message at 4:00 had "while" misspelled as "whule"
That's quite a good breakdown, but you accidentally used the real sound for Windows 8 and 8.1 - this is exactly the sound that plays when the startup sound is enabled. The incorrect sound that you were probably referring to is Windows Logon Sound.wav, which is assigned to the Logon sound, but never initiated.
Well Windows Expert Use This Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE.
@FlowerKingdomTalkingFlower Use This Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE.
@@AngryBirdsWillow Just the sheer though of hearing this in the middle of the night as a kid would give me the creeps. I know it's not real but could you imagine Microsoft actually putting it in a Windows machine
For Windows 10X, the actual atartup sound is the audio file named BootUp. th-cam.com/video/ACRprCNYD8c/w-d-xo.html The one you showed in the video is only used in OOBE.
I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS! WINEXPERT FINALLY PROVES THAT ALL OR SOME OF THE NT5.0, WHISTLER, LONGHORN, SERVER ‘03 AND VISTA BETA SOUNDS ARE FAKE!!!! He always thought that they were real while us watchers are commenting that they’re FAKE!!! Am I dreaming?
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11 have the same Windows Vista startup sound. From Windows 8 to onwards the startup sound is disabled by default. The shutdown sound was removed since Windows 8.
3:55 the sound dosen't look that it's copyrighted, i have an video showing all (windows servers not included) windows verisons animated and i didn't see any copyright on the description
Small Fact: The Windows 2000 startup sound actually used the Windows 95 sound, the startup is for login and the shutdown sound for logout. Utopia Scheme is the same in Windows 2000, uses the 95 scheme one.
6:39 also it's the windows 98 shutdown sound reversed and windows 2000 build 1983-2000 startup sound and power up sound from an microsoft tool in the middle
7:37 I remember thinking it was real until I saw a comment years ago about someone saying it was fake and created by Longhorn enthusiasts. I believed that until now.
No it isn't. Server 2003 in all countries use the Windows XP startup sound. Also, think of this: what is the point of making a startup sound for a server version of windows? It doesn't make sense. There was no country-specific version of windows until Microsoft was forced to make N and KN releases of windows XP. Also, there was no English UK option as a display language until Windows 8.
Finally you admit the mistakes, but some of mistakes are still going, I'm going to say the pros and cons. 1. Windows 1.x, 2.x and 3.0 (without MME) have no startup sound, it's a high pitched fragment of Windows 95 startup sound. 2. Windows 3.0 with MME is the first version to have startup and shutdown sounds. 3. And you forgot about Chicago, they have tada in both startup and shutdown. 4. Windows NT 4.0 startup isn't copyrighted, but you may be confused with NT 5.0 startup sound which it was used to be copyrighted by a Russian artist, I think you should use it anyway 5. Windows 98 build 1602 (beta 2.1) have the final Windows 98 Startup sound, but it have a long and low pitch shutdown 6. Windows 98 SE screens are fanmade, but it's a real OS 7. The NT 5.0 bootscreen what you've shown is a Windows 2000 mod. Build 1631 is the last build to use NT 4.0 sound and build 1671 uses its own sounds until Beta 3. 8. You're right in NT 5.0 Shutdown, it was used way up to 1911. 9. You're right in Windows Code Name Millennium, it used Windows 98 sounds way up to 2470, and 2476 introduces the 2000 RTM sounds. 10. Windows 2000 Beta 3 Fake Sounds: Windows 2000 Beta 3 fake sounds originated from ThemeWorld. 11. Windows 2000 Beta 3 Shutdown: The mistake what you've made in Windows 2000 Beta 3 shutdown, it's used from builds 1946 to 1969. Builds 1989 to 2000 used a different sound, which it sounds like the RTM but different. 12. Windows 2000: You forgot the startup for Windows 2000 in this video, the shutdown is real but disabled by default, which is odd why MS didn't. 13. Whistler Fake Startup: Oh, you forgot that weird sound from a Microsoft Entertainment Pack game which is after the Windows 98 shutdown sound before Windows 2000 builds 1989-2000 startup part, it's slowed. You got the Whistler sounds right, which it uses the 2000 sounds. 14. Whistler Fake Shutdown: The shutdown sound came straight from BeOS, which is a startup sound. 15. Server 2003: You actually shown a pre-release screen of Windows Server 2003, just to know. But this fake Server 2003 UK Startup sound came actually from a promotional video. No UK release of Server 2003 has been made, but if you buy one in UK, it's the same English copy everywhere, it uses XP sound. Windows Server 2003 used only the XP startup sound, but the shutdown is disabled by default along with other sound events to improve server performance. Fun fact: Windows 8 introduced the English UK language. 16. Longhorn Pre-Reset: That fake Longhorn sound isn't from a Samsung phone, but rather from a Samsung theme for Windows XP, you were close! And you got right, no builds used any of those alleged sounds, it used XP sounds in all pre-reset and post-reset builds (except for some post-reset builds with shutdown sound) 17. Vista build 5048 to 5284: You're right, but it's the tutorial of Speech Recognition, we get that. But still sounds beautiful when I used Vista back then 18. Vista Beta 2: You're right. 19. Vista RC: Not being present here, the startup sound is Windows XP and shutdown sound is the Windows Vista RTM logoff sound 20. Windows Server 2012: No sound at all because the startup sound event is broken (it applies from Server 2008 onwards), and also you forgot to use that Logon sound from Windows 8, which is a editing mistake. Real startup is Windows Vista but unfortunately it can't be enabled. 21. Windows 8/8.1: Another editing mistake, you should've used the logon sound as the fake sound. The real sound is used twice. True that Windows 8 onwards doesn't have a shutdown sound. 22. Windows 10: You nailed in this one. You're getting right at this time. 23. Windows 10X: Okay, you mistook the OOBE sound with BootUp.wav sound. Windows 10X startup sound must be BootUp.wav. Shutdown is none as we can say. 24. Windows 11: Shutdown screen is wrong, it's Windows 8.1 shutdown screen but with black background. 25. Windows Server 2022: Actually the bootscreen is wrong and it must be the Windows 8/8.1/10 one. And not for having Windows 11 UI part, it's because it's based on Iron codebase. Shutdown screen is the Windows 10 one, not Windows 8.1 with black background. I hope you'll improve more in everything, I'm going to give you a chance
I used to watch these startup/shutdown videos when I was a kid and was thoroughly disappointed that Windows Server 2003 and Windows Longhorn sounds were not real, it was like finding out Santa didn't exist
I have no idea who even deluded the public into believing the Windows 2000 Professional Beta startup/shutdown sounds were actually used on it. Those sound more like bits from the score to a historical action movie (in the "300"/"Clash of the Titans" mold) than anything Microsoft would EVER use. Where'd they even COME from?! Also, today I learned that the Longhorn startup/shutdown sounds don't even belong TO Longhorn.
actually, the sound of "windows longhorn" is taken from the theme for Windows xp from Samsung (Samsung DigitAll). I don't want to seem stuffy, I just wanted to clarify
Small correction:
Windows 3.0 DOES have a startup sound, but it only gets added when you install the Multimedia Extensions.
Oh really? I didn't realize that!
And, when you install special drivers through DOS, not through Windows setup, they need to have support for Windows 3.0, and even then, you can't have a sound play on startup or when you're ending you Windows session, or well, make a sound play when an event happens. You can only play MIDIs and WAVs through a program that should be installed in windows after the drivers are set up. There's that, too.
@@nostalgiachannelncOh, how can we forget?
The fake Longhorn sounds came from a theme for Windows XP made by Samsung!
@@nostalgiachannelnc Also, You skipped The Windows NT 4.0 Startup Sound, You forgot Windows 98 Beta 3, And Also Windows 2000 Beta 3 Also has the builds 1983-2000! You forgot Windows 2000 Beta 3 Builds 1983-2000!
@@splaatandfriends He is just correcting his past mistakes,not inserting every of windows startup sound that exist
I remember when I used to be interested in Windows startups/shutdowns back in 2018/19, I'm glad that you admitted to your mistakes and learned from them
no way me too!
@@guilttriplover618me three!
Lol me too.
I found ya!
A real man admits his mistakes, this is a real man
Edit: Im not Microsoft, Just a random 16 year old guy xD (btw, thanks for the likes)
PD: My old username was "Windows 11" and i had a windows 11 logo as pfp XD
Yes a totally real man will say that he pranked us after 4 years to dumping the same crap everywhere
@@gabrielchannel8anivesary272 ....and how?
No is real whistler
The fake is windows 10x
My computer is windows 10
Minor correction. NT 5.0 used both of the aforementioned startup and shutdown sounds depending on what beta build you're looking at. Also, fun fact, that fake Longhorn startup and shutdown originated in a Samsung desktop theme found in Samsung OEM computers of the era.
No. Early 5.0 builds used 4.0 startup while later ones used the “5.0 startup”
All the shutdown sounds are from NT 4.0 however
Yeah the longhorn one is a samsung sound
HO\/\/
Mindcraft
@@logan13290 what the
Thanks for the correction! Your videos has a BIG Impact for people,people can finally realize that sounds that they uploaded are fake!
Good job! :D
Mistakes here:
1. Windows 3.0 has a startup and shutdown (also plenty of) sounds,after the MME Update
2. Windows 10X startup sound is an first time boot sound (OOBE Boot Sound),it doesn't play everytime we enter the os
and Windows NT 4.0 startup sound was forgotten to be inserted
@@DjordjeDPF2007He is just correcting his past mistakes,not inserting every of windows startup sound that exist
Wait was Windows 10X a real public os??
Mistake Number 3. Windows 8 to 11 if being shut down it might played the logoff sound as the shutdown sound
@@barrettloganj13it cant do that
Windows NT 5.0 actually had that "fake" startup in one of the beta builds.
Finally Windows Expert learns his errors! This is so cool!!!!!!
Note: You did little mistakes:
-Windows NT 5.0 Uses that fake startup from the Build 1671 to the build 1991 on Workstation and Server too, but it was still used the NT 4.0 sound in the builds 1393 to 1661
-The fake sound of Windows 1.01-3.0 is a fragment of the Windows 95 startup sound but high pitched
-The fake Windows Whistler Shutdown sound is really a Startup sound taken from BeOS
-The fake startup sound from S2003 is really from an animation of the mentioned OS
-IDK why i feelted that Windows 10X doesn’t have a Shutdown sound, plz some reply if it’s real or not
-You committed (ooooooonceeeeee aaagaaaaaiiiin) some mistakes in the edition of the video: 2:24 It cuts of into a black screen, 3:59 the animation looked a little broken for me like if was reversed or smthing like tht (also i get realized that you misspelled the word while), 5:52 you replayed the shutdown sound instead of the startup, 9:42 10:07 and 10:32 you accidentally putted the correct startup sound instead of the Logon.wav sound
Windows 10X has close to the same sound scheme as Windows 11. However, they are not used (never heard any in the system), and located in Program Files. Shutdown sound does not exist, and the startup sound is not the OOBE sound as said in the video, but it probably should have been the BootUp.wav sound located in Program Files.
7:13 real
Win 7 sat down the street and the same ok😅
The nt 5.0 startup isn’t fake.
Too much text
4:53: Wow, I’ve never heard that startup sound before
Even if the Longhorn sounds are faked, they still slap IMO, and to this day, i still use a longhorn sound theme on my machine. The calmness of those sounds (even the system ones, not only the startup sounds) is so much better than the default windows sounds from xp, 7 or 10.
The sounds is actually from a samsung theme samsung made for xp in the 2000s
xp and 7 is banger tf r u mean
@@wilson228Yes they're from Samsung. Those sounds also used in older Samsung flip phones.
I’m sorry but windows longhorn actually doesn’t exist.
It does exist@@ΞΦΞΦΞ
But it's a beta
Even though I am happy that you are acknowledging your mistakes, *_i still don't understand the overuse of animation effects and sfx like how many times did your editing software crash making these_*
Finally, you proved to be a real Windows expert.
But you forgot Windows 3.0 MME, that had real startup and shutdown sounds.
Unlike a person who only has the channel name "Windows Expert"
Nostalgia Channel перепутал про Windows 10X. На самом деле звук включения был взят из заставки OOBE.
12:11 this sound is official but it's not a startup sound, it has no startup sound, this sound is from when you boot for the first time
Exactly.
Literally nobody cares
@@GoggleGum rude
@@GoggleGum rude people be like:
@@GoggleGum about you
Finally, we’ve been all waiting for this :)
Great video! Though the Windows Longhorn startup sound didn't actually come from a Samsung phone, but rather a Samsung theme they made for Windows XP back in 2003 - 6 years before the Samsung Galaxy came out. Still, a great video nonetheless and thanks for setting the record straight and giving us the true Windows startup and shutdown sounds!!
samsung phones were already being made at the time since 1983
@@emdicadrian Oops, sorry for the confusion. I was referring to the Galaxy. Let me go fix that in my comment.
Then I had to acquire my Windows legally because of this stuff hahaha
It's happening to me but after watching this video, I'm now going to start looking for sites where I can download it.
I got it from BNH Software and so far everything is fine and I hope it stays that way.
@@Jennakp7 I don't remember where I got it from. I'm trying to remember, but I think this might be useful.
@@JohnJacobson555 Actually any information is of great help, thanks
Windows 8, 8.1, 10 and 11 and their server counterparts DO have their shutdowns but you'll have to manually need to do the hard work in the Registry and Task Scheduler to regain that function. The Shutdown Sound file is in the Media Folder when you do your searching.
Are you sure the shutdown sound does play? I thought there was no way to enable it.
They have an existing .wav file of the shutdown but it was never used and Microsoft used a system file to play the startup and they never added the shutdown sound when they made the system file
You was tricked.
😐😐😐 i,m gonna stare in your soul
@@MechBoxSys4028 They stopped using Shutdown Sounds as Computers had gotten faster starting in 8 but you can fix that yourself like said in the Registry and Task Scheduler which works in 8, 8.1, 10, and 11 so it will work but it'll be a quick cut off and too fast to do it properly.
9:42 wrong sound little buddy
how
@@YTSowz33 i forgot lol honestly
TBH I guarantee you it plays when I start Win10
he's actually an adult now, but just never grew up
@@Mikko-Maggie-More We don't want negative losers here.
8:43 sadly it's fake I like it the most😢
it just sounds like a beta version of the vista startup. which makes sense, because longhorn was a beta for vista after all
Sounds like intek
then use Samsung phone
you can actually check if these sounds are real or not by getting virtual machines
@@yayayyaf most of these kids probably don't have the knowledge or hard disk space
There are errors in this video:
- An MME version of Windows 3.0 actually used the bells sound as startup and water sound as shutdown.
- Windows 98 startup sound was first used in build 1602, the Beta 2.1 build.
- RTM version of the Windows 98 shutdown sound was first used in build 1687, the pre-RC build. The shutdown sound was also used in builds 1602-1681, albeit it's lower-pitched and longer.
- Windows NT 5.0 bootscreen is on teal background, later on blue. And it's different.
- The Windows NT 5.0 startup sound was used from build 1671 to build 1911. And it was used not only in Workstation, but in Server too. So the sound is actually real.
- Not an error, but an explanation: Windows ME actually used Windows 98 sounds until build 2470, when build 2476 introduced the Windows 2000 RTM sounds.
- At 5:52, the sound must be Windows 2000 RTM startup sound, not the shutdown one.
- The fake Windows Server 2003 startup sound was used in Windows Server 2003 Animation.
There's another error in 10:07 . He used the real startup sound(Windows Vista/7), and not the fake startup sound(Windows 8 Logon).
Edit: He did the same error with: Server 2012, and 8.1
So much for him being the "Windows Expert", am I right? 😅
He really didn't know that there's a startup sound on the MME version of Windows 3.0, and the false Longhorn startup and shutdown came from a Samsung pack.
8:44 That fake startup sounds like something you would hear from Super Mario Galaxy/Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Also, the Windows 2000 build 1946 startup and shutdown sounds were used until build 1969. Build 2031 already includes the RTM startup & shutdown sounds. Also the error message at 4:00 had "while" misspelled as "whule"
1946?!
I shock my head no for fake.
I nod my head yes for reals.
I don't like critism but it seems that it helps the community a lot, thank you!
I think the Windows 95 shutdown is fake… but I never used Windows 95, I used Windows 1-3.1, XP, 7-10
@@sadmachinealtnope. The windows 95 shutdown sound is real. It is the same as windows 3.1's startup sound.
You are wrong you said million times that windows longhorn sounds like xp but its not the next time put it real to longhorn
Or we tell you that you are fake os expert
You are so badly
There Is No Startup Sound
Windows 1.0
You're just pretending to be the description
LITTLE KID
What are yall talking about i don’t get it ,?
2031???????!!!!!!!!
That's quite a good breakdown, but you accidentally used the real sound for Windows 8 and 8.1 - this is exactly the sound that plays when the startup sound is enabled. The incorrect sound that you were probably referring to is Windows Logon Sound.wav, which is assigned to the Logon sound, but never initiated.
Blud is a Windows *.CAB file
@@Okujassu😭😭😭
holy shit it's the bytebattle man
This is what I call a real TH-camr, he admits that some were fake.
Fitting @
It's nice how you corrected it! One suggestion though, can you add in 3.0 With Multi Media Extensions?
I was going to say that-
But uhhhh, whatever.
I tried sending a email to him with a recording of this version, but he didn't respond....
NOT THE "its safe to turn off your computer now" IS GIVING ME KINITOPET VIBES
When I was a kid it gives me chills to my computer cuz when I will turn off it's says " its safe to turn off your computer now"
1:58 change da world
my final message, Goodb ye
Ra ra ra
You are really an expert on Microsoft Windows! I love your channel!
[7:47] It actually came from A Samsung Theme for Windows XP.
It actually came from the samsung blackjack
This is not samsung
@@jorgesaidhuitronizquierdot6073 th-cam.com/video/wq-6m4nYQBw/w-d-xo.html
@@Blackyonyt2763 It also came from the theme.
@@jorgesaidhuitronizquierdot6073 he ment the startup and shutdown
5:37 This guy had just predicted the future
2:13 the orig sound of windows n.t is off due to licensing issues
What about my video, there's no licensing issues
Ironically, some videos with the NT5 starup sound did get copyright claimed.
@@SoyLuciano it's no longer copyrighted
Well Windows Expert Use This
Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE.
@FlowerKingdomTalkingFlower Use This Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE.
2:18 is absolutely amazing that's like powering down a jet engine
Whistler's fake shutdown sound comes from BeOS's "12StrStart" audio file.
9:09 THANKS FOR THE CHILDHOOD SOUND
5:17 That would horrify me if I heard that as a kid!
But why?
@@AngryBirdsWillow Just the sheer though of hearing this in the middle of the night as a kid would give me the creeps. I know it's not real but could you imagine Microsoft actually putting it in a Windows machine
It still horrifies me to this day even tho I'm 14
@@ToadBradley24(°o°:)ᴼʰ yeah
I didn't get horrified, It's Just A World Theme for Windows 2000 beta, It's A Meme!
There is no Easter Bunny, there is no Tooth Fairy, and there is no Startup Sound.
For Windows 10X, the actual atartup sound is the audio file named BootUp. th-cam.com/video/ACRprCNYD8c/w-d-xo.html The one you showed in the video is only used in OOBE.
@Xx_octopus_xX he accidentally misspelled it
please remove the Xx we are not in 2010 anymore@Xx_octopus_xX
Thanks for this. There are so many fake Windows startup and shutdown videos, its unbelievable.
Its the same phenomenon with EAS alarms, so many fake made up bs
1:28 NO! There IS A Startup Sound For Windows 3.0! (Not This Fake One Of Course)
The original version of windows 3.0 didnt have a startup sound, but the multimedia extensions release did have a startup sound.
4:53 When you hear this sound at 3am
4:57 wow
That sound is just straight up game intro, geometry dash is all that's on when I hear it.
13:16 SAMSUNG FRAMED WINDOWS
Longhorn sound, Windows Really?
the sound is from the laptops, not the phones tho.
@rockpie thats wrong. Its from the Samsung blackjack
@Blackyonyt2763 it was originally from a samsung theme pack and fun fact: one of them are still used today in oneui
@@rockpie.iso.tar.bz2that's half wrong
7:42 its not from a samsumg phone its from an samsumg theme
9:43 I think you accidentally used the right sound there
Your right! My windows 10 do the windows 7 sound
How in The world my School computer Has this startup sound?
Used to bring memories of windows 7
@@realmariowahoothey would have enabled it
Your are not right windows 10 uses the windows 10 startup
3:45 i saw someone on yt booting a Windows NT 5.0 and has the same startup
I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS! WINEXPERT FINALLY PROVES THAT ALL OR SOME OF THE NT5.0, WHISTLER, LONGHORN, SERVER ‘03 AND VISTA BETA SOUNDS ARE FAKE!!!! He always thought that they were real while us watchers are commenting that they’re FAKE!!! Am I dreaming?
your not dreaming
@@bonderyschannelPLAY PROGRESSBAR LOL
The Nt 5.0(startup)is real but it depends on the build
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11 have the same Windows Vista startup sound. From Windows 8 to onwards the startup sound is disabled by default. The shutdown sound was removed since Windows 8.
Is Windows 12 Have same or defrient
@@Qs_Watermelon-Bartek72491 Different.
Windows 11 introduced a new startup sound and is enabled by default.
3:55 the sound dosen't look that it's copyrighted, i have an video showing all (windows servers not included) windows verisons animated and i didn't see any copyright on the description
Some videos have copyright claims because of the windows NT 5.0 beta 1 and 2 startup sound.
@@User-sz1dn there was an copyright claim on the description my video but it was removed, so i guess youtube stoped being stupid
@@andremckenna2007 Have you read the Terms and service?
Thats sound is windows 98
Why would a fake sound get you claimed
Small Fact:
The Windows 2000 startup sound actually used the Windows 95 sound, the startup is for login and the shutdown sound for logout.
Utopia Scheme is the same in Windows 2000, uses the 95 scheme one.
6:39 also it's the windows 98 shutdown sound reversed and windows 2000 build 1983-2000 startup sound and power up sound from an microsoft tool in the middle
9:37 i love how when the thing hits and the ads pop up in a smoothway i don't even notice it
5:40 This is real, i installed windows 2000 on VM and this is his startup!
You installed one of the beta builds of windows 2000 from builds 1983-2000, because the rtm sounds are different to them.
*_"HIS"_* ?
@@L721-d5i sorry, but i just speak a little of english. I'm not a native speaker, i'm brazilian
@@DoisMitosEmBuscaDeAventurasMe too
7:37 I remember thinking it was real until I saw a comment years ago about someone saying it was fake and created by Longhorn enthusiasts. I believed that until now.
Came from Samsung
@@ThatRandomToast yeah ik that now
5:50 Please respond so super duper mega very fast! That wrong startup sound for Windows 2000 is the regular Windows 2000 shutdown sound?
7:47 Little Correction: No. It’s Not A Phone. It’s A Optional Samsung Sound For Windows XP
[6:56] Actually, the Fake Whistler Shutdown sound Came from a BeOS Startup sound.
2:08 If it’s Fake, Tgen it has the Windows 3.1 Startup
I have one correction:
7:37 The startup isn't from a Samsung phone, although it IS from Samsung Theme software for XP.
The correction video needed a correction of it's own.
theres a samsung phone with the fake longhorn sounds aswell, its called the SCH-i839
Or some the samung laptop and samsung blackjack phone
@@ardcollectsphonesthis very true but litte mistake is you don't hear the female voice but this actually real
0:05 got my phone for fake & I thought someone was calling me on WhatsApp group😂😂😂😂😂
1:32 surprise
3:50 well the startup sound is used in beta 1
fire, i had no idea the longhorn sounds were faked!
8:21 Oh, and its from the Royale Remixed Theme
2:15 where the sound
Probably he has forgotten
Correction if you go to sounds app from 7 era you can enable the start up noise on win 10 9:51
He is saying that the startup sound is disabled by default.
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2:13 You don't need a startup for NT 4.0
The windows XP sounds were used by default in build 2485, not 2494.
Hey bro remember me ? I used to visit your channel everyday like 4 yrs ago. I didn't think that you will remember me so
7:13 it's windows server 2003 fake startup sound is UK Startup sound.
No it isn't. Server 2003 in all countries use the Windows XP startup sound. Also, think of this: what is the point of making a startup sound for a server version of windows? It doesn't make sense. There was no country-specific version of windows until Microsoft was forced to make N and KN releases of windows XP. Also, there was no English UK option as a display language until Windows 8.
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I'm just wondering why the heck Microsoft got so scared of having startup/shutdown sounds in later versions.
The scariest one for me is 4:53, the fake startup, shutdown and the real shutdown gave me goosebumps
Windows 95 and 98 sound are so much relaxing I can heard this sound whole day
Edit :- the startup sound is relaxing 😌
1:30 is the best window sound
Tada🎉!
Roblox reference
small correction: the tada isn't played on 95, it just shuts down in silence
I was quite surprised that WE managed to correct its mistake after so many years.
4:17 *(November 1999-Late 2004)*
Finally you admit the mistakes, but some of mistakes are still going, I'm going to say the pros and cons.
1. Windows 1.x, 2.x and 3.0 (without MME) have no startup sound, it's a high pitched fragment of Windows 95 startup sound.
2. Windows 3.0 with MME is the first version to have startup and shutdown sounds.
3. And you forgot about Chicago, they have tada in both startup and shutdown.
4. Windows NT 4.0 startup isn't copyrighted, but you may be confused with NT 5.0 startup sound which it was used to be copyrighted by a Russian artist, I think you should use it anyway
5. Windows 98 build 1602 (beta 2.1) have the final Windows 98 Startup sound, but it have a long and low pitch shutdown
6. Windows 98 SE screens are fanmade, but it's a real OS
7. The NT 5.0 bootscreen what you've shown is a Windows 2000 mod. Build 1631 is the last build to use NT 4.0 sound and build 1671 uses its own sounds until Beta 3.
8. You're right in NT 5.0 Shutdown, it was used way up to 1911.
9. You're right in Windows Code Name Millennium, it used Windows 98 sounds way up to 2470, and 2476 introduces the 2000 RTM sounds.
10. Windows 2000 Beta 3 Fake Sounds: Windows 2000 Beta 3 fake sounds originated from ThemeWorld.
11. Windows 2000 Beta 3 Shutdown: The mistake what you've made in Windows 2000 Beta 3 shutdown, it's used from builds 1946 to 1969. Builds 1989 to 2000 used a different sound, which it sounds like the RTM but different.
12. Windows 2000: You forgot the startup for Windows 2000 in this video, the shutdown is real but disabled by default, which is odd why MS didn't.
13. Whistler Fake Startup: Oh, you forgot that weird sound from a Microsoft Entertainment Pack game which is after the Windows 98 shutdown sound before Windows 2000 builds 1989-2000 startup part, it's slowed. You got the Whistler sounds right, which it uses the 2000 sounds.
14. Whistler Fake Shutdown: The shutdown sound came straight from BeOS, which is a startup sound.
15. Server 2003: You actually shown a pre-release screen of Windows Server 2003, just to know. But this fake Server 2003 UK Startup sound came actually from a promotional video. No UK release of Server 2003 has been made, but if you buy one in UK, it's the same English copy everywhere, it uses XP sound. Windows Server 2003 used only the XP startup sound, but the shutdown is disabled by default along with other sound events to improve server performance. Fun fact: Windows 8 introduced the English UK language.
16. Longhorn Pre-Reset: That fake Longhorn sound isn't from a Samsung phone, but rather from a Samsung theme for Windows XP, you were close! And you got right, no builds used any of those alleged sounds, it used XP sounds in all pre-reset and post-reset builds (except for some post-reset builds with shutdown sound)
17. Vista build 5048 to 5284: You're right, but it's the tutorial of Speech Recognition, we get that. But still sounds beautiful when I used Vista back then
18. Vista Beta 2: You're right.
19. Vista RC: Not being present here, the startup sound is Windows XP and shutdown sound is the Windows Vista RTM logoff sound
20. Windows Server 2012: No sound at all because the startup sound event is broken (it applies from Server 2008 onwards), and also you forgot to use that Logon sound from Windows 8, which is a editing mistake. Real startup is Windows Vista but unfortunately it can't be enabled.
21. Windows 8/8.1: Another editing mistake, you should've used the logon sound as the fake sound. The real sound is used twice. True that Windows 8 onwards doesn't have a shutdown sound.
22. Windows 10: You nailed in this one. You're getting right at this time.
23. Windows 10X: Okay, you mistook the OOBE sound with BootUp.wav sound. Windows 10X startup sound must be BootUp.wav. Shutdown is none as we can say.
24. Windows 11: Shutdown screen is wrong, it's Windows 8.1 shutdown screen but with black background.
25. Windows Server 2022: Actually the bootscreen is wrong and it must be the Windows 8/8.1/10 one. And not for having Windows 11 UI part, it's because it's based on Iron codebase. Shutdown screen is the Windows 10 one, not Windows 8.1 with black background.
I hope you'll improve more in everything, I'm going to give you a chance
4. Windows NT 5.0 startup sound is no longer in the Content ID.
@@ThatRandomToast 4. Yeah, I used "it was" than "it's", because it was used to be copyrighted
You made a mistake:
1. Vista Beta 2: The shutdown sound is the Vista RTM Logoff
@@splaatandfriends It's depending on the exact build. Build 5469-5471 and 5477-5487 uses the RTM logoff sound as shutdown.
@@splaatandfriends It depends in builds.
it really took him 6 years to correct misinformation, what a chad
[9:09] It is actually the windows vista Shutdown Sound.
Edit: It actually is the Windows Vista logoff sound.
No, it's the Vista logoff, not shutdown
Tf what are you talking about
@@somedumbhandle No questions! Shut up! BYE
@@WF2023-Officiallogon*
Massive W, you finally admitted this.
8:29 theres is nothing
I used to watch these startup/shutdown videos when I was a kid and was thoroughly disappointed that Windows Server 2003 and Windows Longhorn sounds were not real, it was like finding out Santa didn't exist
Also this is the first time I've heard the Windows 11 sound. Wtf was that?
2:48 windows sounds now 98 2.1 beta
It’s ok windows expert I don’t blame you but your videos are on point keep up the good work ❤❤❤❤
7:27 what do you mean just this boring xp startup
Windows xp is not boring is good trust me guys
@@craftycornfan11i don't know why but Everytime I hear the start up I just have a sense of pleasure hearing it
Win 8, 8.1, 10, 11 have a shutdown sound that is disabled but it can be re enabled via registry and all are win7 sounds
Except for a few minor things, I'm glad he fixed most of his mistakes.
Hey, Did You Copy Me? Because I'm Dark Mode.
He made many mistakes.
The Windows 98 shutdown sound is so graceful & beautiful! 💛💙❤️💚🪟💻
I have no idea who even deluded the public into believing the Windows 2000 Professional Beta startup/shutdown sounds were actually used on it. Those sound more like bits from the score to a historical action movie (in the "300"/"Clash of the Titans" mold) than anything Microsoft would EVER use. Where'd they even COME from?!
Also, today I learned that the Longhorn startup/shutdown sounds don't even belong TO Longhorn.
12:11 Windows 10X is the only canceled Windows whose Startup sound is real and not fake
Serves you right, 7 year-olds! Guess who's the man now? Just me and my boy, Windows Expert.
6:55 It came from BeOS, that's all
Which is an startup sound
All of this makes total sense.
Windows NT 4’s startup sound is muted?
Edit: oh Its copyrighted it says at 3:56
Why not?
actually, the sound of "windows longhorn" is taken from the theme for Windows xp from Samsung (Samsung DigitAll). I don't want to seem stuffy, I just wanted to clarify
8:05 HOW!!!!
bros shocked of how iconic a certain operating system is
@@emdicadrianyou goddamn right
No!!! but xp sound is best
2:41
They lied to me..
THEY LIED TO ME OVER AN BEAUTIFUL SOUND.
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Ok nvm. It used before RTM release. YIPPE-
0:45 Also, It Sounded like High Pitch of Windows 95 Startup Sound.
It is high pitched
This obviously high pitch of windows 95 startup sound from 1st key sound