@@alhamkhamo2231 but the title is Every "MICROSOFT" Windows version, so the factuality has to be if not 100%, close to 100%. But for this video, it is still about 88%ish percent
Windows Cairo was scheduled for release in July 6, 1996, but it cancelled in favour of Windows NT 4.0, which was released a bit later - in August 24, 1996 10 days before this, Windows 96 should be released, but Microsoft it cancelled in favour of Windows Memphis, which known as Windows 98, which was released in June 25, 1998. Second Edition was released in May 5, 1999. Windows XP development started in February 5, 1999 with codename of "Neptune" and NT version number of 5.5, in January 12, 2000, project was renamed into "Odyssey", in April 29, 2000 - project was renamed into "Triton", NT version number was bumped up to 6.0¹, in June 30, 2000, project was renamed into "Whistler", NT version number bumped down to 5.1. Originally scheduled release date was July 12, 2001, but it delayed to October 25, 2001. Also, Microsoft had to rename codenamed versions before their release as a tradition. Example: Windows Whistler renamed into Windows XP. Windows 7 development started in 1999 with codename of "Blackcomb". Scheduled release date was 2002-2006, but in cancelled in favour of Vienna project, which cancelled after 1.5 years in favour of "Windows 7 Project" Windows 7 name comes from Windows Vista NT version number (6.0), being incremented by one (7.0), but later it got bumped down to 6.1, when Build 6469. Original scheduled release date was in 2011 and later, but Windows 7 was developed too fast, scheduled release year later became 2010, but Microsoft, when compiled a final build and released Windows 7 at public, didn't know, which we live in 2009! Final release date of Windows 7 is October 22, 2009 Cancelled versions that I didn't mention: Windows Phoenix (scheduled release year was 2013 or 2014) Windows Andromeda (Windows 10 for dual screens, scheduled for release in 2018) Windows Polaris (the mixture of Windows 10 and Windows FLP, scheduled for release in 2018) Windows 10X (developed 2019-2021, cancelled in favour of Windows 10 Update, which was later known as Windows 11) Windows NT 7.0 (Windows 9)(developed in 2013, scheduled for release in 2014, used to be a next Windows version after Windows 8.1 (NT 6.3), cancelled in favour of "Threshold" (NT 6.4, then bumped up to NT 10.0 during development), which later known as Windows 10, which released in 2015) ¹Windows NT 6.0 is now version number of Windows Vista/Server 2008. Their codenames are Longhorn and Longhorn Server.
There's no such thing as "Windows Decade Edition". Also, Longhorn wast the codename for Windows Vista. This video is also much inaccurate if you compare the information shown with one found on BetaWiki and Wikipedia.
Windows Andromeda is Fake, Windows 96 BootScreen is fake, Vienna has a fake screenshot, Windows Cairo Bootscreen is fake, Windows Odyssey and Triton have fake screenshots too, Whistler is a Beta of Windows XP, Not a whole version, the other Windows XPs are the other editions of Windows XP, Tablet PC and Media Center Edition, Blackcomb screenshot is fake too and blackcomb was 7, Just saying.
@MinecraftLoving 12 Windows 11 Enterprise and Education (Version 21H2) Start date: 4 Oct 2021 End date: 8 Oct 2024 Windows 11 IoT Enterprise (Version 21H2) Start date: 4 Oct 2021 End date: 8 Oct 2024 Windows 11 Home and Pro (Version 21H2) Start date: 4 Oct 2021 End date: 10 Oct 2023 Go to Microsoft Lifecycle page.
22H1 won't exist. The schedule was realigned in 2021 in that feature updates for Windows 10 would be released annually in order to be consistent with Windows 11's new release cadence. The next feature update is expected to be coming in the second half of 2022.