0:00 Intro 0:05 Windows 7,8,10 Starting 0:12 Windows Vista USB 0:13 Windows Vista USB Remove 0:15 Windows Vista USB Error 0:16 Windows 7,8,10 Shutdown 0:19 Windows 10 Error (1) 0:21 Windows 10 Error (2) 0:24 Windows 10 Error (3) 0:27 Windows 10 System Error 0:28 Windows 10 Ding! 0:30 Windows 10 Error (4) 0:33 Windows 10 Error (5) 0:34 Windows 10 User Account CTRL 0:36 Windows 10 Outlook Alarm 0:39 Windows 10 Mail 0:41 Windows 10 USB 0:43 Windows 10 USB Remove 0:45 Windows 10 Error (6) 0:47 Windows 10 Notification 0:49 Mac Startup (wait, this is not Windows) 0:53 Windows XP Startup 0:58 Windows XP System Error 0:59 Windows XP Shutdown 1:03 Windows XP Logoff 1:06 Windows XP Logon 1:07 Windows XP Ding! 1:09 Windows XP Error (1) 1:12 Windows XP Error (2) 1:13 Windows XP USB 1:15 Windows XP Remove 1:17 Windows XP USB Error 1:19 Windows 2000 Startup 1:25 Windows 2000 Error 1:27 Windows 2000 Shutdown 1:31 Windows 98 Startup 1:44 Windows 98 Error 1:47 Windows 95 Startup 1:55 Windows 3.1 Startup (1) 1:58 Windows 3.1 Startup (2) 2:03 Outro
Every error tune on windows 10 is like: "Whoops, hey, hey you should check this out, this might be an issue, oh boy..." Meanwhile windows XP is like: "OH SHIT!"
Or the Windows Vista beta sounds where they hired a small choir and had them sing the sounds in a recording studio and spent ages perfecting it, and then ditched them and went with the Vista/7 sounds you know now. I liked the original sounds way more. Also, lol I was waiting for the Windows NT 5.0 beta sound, that one was obnoxiously loud and long.
When I was a child, on Christmas day, I turned the subwoofer, main speaker hardware, and software volume all to 100%, and then I turned the PC on. The XP sound shook the house
@@Kitulous This is a synthesizer. The piano_1 wave might be different between synthesizers, but simple waves like sawtooth, square or sine should be the exact same.
RyzenLevels Saw Synths and Pianos are both the same thing, ones just different than the other. Now I’m not a musician but I can tell when a videos fake or not.
@@davelangford2439 There's the party pooper. What if your computer has many important things (which is the case for 99% of the people), which would take ages to recover even with some backups? Because, your computer can affect your life, and generally it's a hassle even when you are prepared to fix it.
In the video the Mac sound has quite a hard attack on tones but normally it is dulled.... in reality, the famous Mac startup was much more clear and majestic in the first Power Macintoshes, originally recorded in key C but as sound reproduction technologies and sample rates advanced the whole recording went deeper in the tone that’s why it sound deep and dark. Heck... there are three different versions of that sound in vintage Macs until it gets to the one used today’s modern Macs
Windows 95 - mysterious Windows 98 - heavenly Windows 2000 - majestic Windows xp - refreshing The cover was simply 🔥🔥🔥 Excellent level of detailing and perfection.
I feel like a lot of the windows XP sounds could be us in school in general. Like when were confused we get that error sound, the USB sound when we're studying something, and the shutdown sound when we're about to take a test.
That the sound after your death and becoming an angel in heaven and you here that and children are playing and the Beautiful blue sky and has fresh air and the butterfly’s flying around and beautiful grass and flowers walking through them and meet your family in heaven
I laughed for a minute straight when I saw this (I too like to bang my head on a piano/keyboard to make music) Fun fact: I have a keyboard but I haven't played it in a year cause it's in storage. Fun fact 2: You know the simple piano riff at the beginning of Inside Out? I *THINK* I can still play it but if I cant anymore I'll be sad. It's really the only piano tune I've known I could play. Thx for the nostalgia!!
The reason why he included the Mac at 0:50 is because IBM used to produce Macs in Japan during the 90’s that ran on Windows instead of macOS, under license from Apple.
@@mesheep123 wtf does the game the person play has ANYTHING to do with things they say stop saying that to be quirky they can play fortnite if they want to
frenchiveruti he means instead of playing each key correctly to imitate the sound, he just copied the sound and mapped them to a key and pretended to play the rest.
@Anniepeaters That was a typing mistake, you dumb idiot. Get a life bruh. And you are treating everyone like you hold the position of a president or something. Stop ordering and get lost.
If you didn't know, in August 7th, 1987, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates decided to work together, in order to help Apple become a more successful company. However, a year later, Apple filed a lawsuit against Microsoft because they felt the Windows GUI started to become a bit too similar to there's and thought they were using the partnership to take Apple's ideas. They lost all claims except that the trash can and folder icons from Hewlett-Packard's New Wave Windows application were infringing Apple's copyright. tl;dr (do people still do those) Microsoft and Apple teamed, and they created some computers (which is why they included the mac startup, because Microsoft made it) but then Microsoft stole some stuff, but Apple lost the lawsuit and now they probably hate each other, despite Steve Job's death.
I replay this video from time to time . One day I was playing this and my husband was in another room. He asked, "What's wrong with the laptop??!??" I guess he focused more on the error sounds. 🙂
If you were wondering: The reason why it's got simpler over time is because the older versions of windows needed a long, loud tune, so that you could hit the power button, go to a different room, and hear it 5 mins later when the pc started. These days the whole thing takes 30 seconds max.
@@GraveUypo No way it did. lol Or did you have an SSD back then? From my memories of XP it would take at least a minute to boot on most computers. 5 minutes seems excessive, but maybe that's how it was at the very beginning.