I remember when you did all microsoft windows sounds some years ago, I was addicted to that video, after seeing this, I can see a lot of editing improvements, good luck with ur channel, and happy birthday.
Mistakes: Windows 1 and 2 doesn't have a startup it only appears in windows 3.1 or 3.0 with multimedia And the startup is loud as horn because it's very old You may think that but actually NO!
Windows 3.0 with Multimedia Extensions 1.0 is the first version to support audio but it seems kept to be unknown: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FsIBUJleu5U.html
Whistler used Windows 2000/ME sounds until build 2494. Windows Server 2003 in all countries used XP startup sound. Longhorn used XP sounds until later on post-reset project.
0:52 Windows 3.1: Tadaa Windows NT 3.1: Tadaa Windows NT 3.5: Tadaa Windows NT 3.51: Tadaa Windows 95: Tadaa Windows XP: Tadaa Windows 3.1: CAN YALL QUIT COPYING ME?!
0:00 Intro 0:19 Windows 1.0 0:29 Windows 2.0 0:38 Windows 3.0 0:48 Windows 3.1 1:05 Windows NT 3.1 1:23 Windows NT 3.5 1:40 Windows NT 3.51 1:57 Windows 95 8:37 Windows NT 4.0 10:24 Windows 98 34:20 Windows Neptune (Cancelled) 9:32-35:06 Windows 2000 (codename NT 5.0) 35:52 Windows ME 36:36-37:21 Windows XP (codename Whistler) 44:34 Windows Server 2003 45:46-47:36-50:17 Windows Vista & Windows Server 2008 (Original & R2) (codename Longhorn, Longhorn Server) 51:28 Windows 7 01:05:53 Windows Server 2012 (Original & R2 Releases) 01:10:51-01:15:19 Windows 8 & 8.1 01:20:12 Windows 10 01:26:31 Windows Server 2016 01:32:46 Windows Server 2019 01:37:32 Windows 10X (Cancelled) 01:48:30 Windows Server 2022 01:44:08 Windows 11 01:52:50 Outro
Longhorn sounds are just HEAVEN. XP sounds are just, everything.. It's like where it is originaly from.. -Trishia Borhanovich, the assistant of TheBorhanovichTwins channel.
its worth noting Longhorn only used XP sounds, and the same applied with Whistler, but 98/2000 sounds, WindowsExpert probably pulled these from some other sound effect videos and not ripped from the OSes
These AREN'T Longhorn sounds -- these ARE Samsung Theme sounds and they are designed by sound designers at Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a South Korean multinational electronics corporation. Samsung Theme is a theme application created for Windows XP. It includes a custom wallpaper, a custom login screen, and a custom sound scheme.
A lot of these startup sounds are wrong. - Windows 1, 2, and 3 do not have startup sounds. The sound you used is the Windows 95 sound pitched weirdly. - The Windows 2000 startup and shutdown sounds you used are from a beta version of that OS, and do not appear in the final release. - The Whistler sounds are fake, Whistler used Windows 2000 sounds (or XP sounds in later builds). - The Windows 2003 Server startup sound you used comes from an advertisement. Windows 2003 Server uses the Windows XP startup sound. - The Longhorn startup sounds are fake, Longhorn used XP sounds. - Windows 8 and 8.1 actually used Windows Vista startup sounds. - Windows 10 also uses Windows Vista startup sounds. (I'm guessing Windows 10X did as well)
the windows 8 start up is real just the creator of it in the settings disabled it and didn't have time to enable so its in the files just labeled as start up there a video from someone who works there talking about it that can explain better then me
I’m coming up with a new generation of Windows. It’s called “Windows Infinity”, AKA Windows Pro Max Live Server. It acts like a Windows 7 Pro, but most of its sounds are from the 2000 & XP versions. :)
Fun Fact 1: Windows Default Notification from Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 are the same as Alert 1 from Windows 10X. Fun Fact 2: delicious bird eggy weggy
Fun fact: the 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 bootup sound doesn’t exist. The one you’re hearing in the video is actually just the windows 95’s first part of its bootup high pitched up 18 octaves.
@safeerrahman3434 actually he may be right because on Windows 10 through its servers they don't even have the same shutdown sound as windows 7 so therefore we can verify that those sounds were fake.
As a Windows 11 user, I confirm that there are no Logon/Logoff sounds. 1:47:25 incorrect. I've used Windlws 11 since release. Also no shutdown sound so 1:48:22 is also incorrect. Windows 11 Dark mode has different sounds than Windows 11 Light mode.
Where did you find the test tone, the sound that plays when you click test speaker and it plays a different sound coming from different speakers? I don't know the path to the sound file.