❌✅ CORRECTING WINDOWS STARTUP AND SHUTDOWNS ❌✅

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Published 2023-07-08
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In the past, I uploaded videos about startups and shutdowns of Microsoft Windows versions. But there are a lot of mistakes I have made in the videos.❌✅
I am sorry for that but that's why I made this video! In this video, I am going to correct all the startup and shutdown sounds of Windows versions.

Mostly I added these sounds because it is less repetitive and very inspirational.

Not all the Windows Versions will appear in this video only the most important ones. I will correct all the fake startup/shutdown sounds with a little explanation.
I am not sure when the video will be published about the REAL startup and shutdown sounds but it will come soon!

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Intro: (0:00)
Windows 1.0: (0:31)
Windows 2.0: (0:56)
Windows 3.0: (1:24)
Windows 3.1: (1:30)
Windows NT 3.1: (1:37)
Windows NT 3.5: (1:44)
Windows NT 3.51: (1:51)
Windows 95: (1:58)
Windows NT 4.0: (2:11)
Windows 98 Beta 2: (2:30)
Windows 98: (3:02)
Windows 98 Second Edition: (3:19)
Windows NT 5.0: (3:36)
Windows Millennium Edition: (4:17)
Windows 2000 Professional Beta: (4:53)
Windows 2000: (5:40)
Windows ME: (6:12)
Windows Whistler: (6:28)
Windows XP: (7:01)
Windows Server 2003: (7:13)
Windows Longhorn: (7:37)
Windows Longhorn post-beta 1: (8:07)
Windows Longhorn post-beta 2: (8:43)
Windows Vista: (9:11)
Windows Server 2008: (9:20)
Windows 7: (9:32)
Windows Server 2012: (9:42)
Windows 8: (10:07)
Windows 8.1: (10:31)
Windows 10: (10:56)
Windows Server 2016: (11:19)
Windows Server 2019: (11:42)
Windows 10X: (12:04)
Windows 11: (12:27)
Windows Server 2022: (12:42)
Outro: (13:01

All Comments (21)
  • @gengar-1997
    Small correction: Windows 3.0 DOES have a startup sound, but it only gets added when you install the Multimedia Extensions.
  • @ora2j251
    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.
  • @Linehead5
    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)
  • @sillycado
    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
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • @joeydarigold
    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!!
  • @mitchellgsheph1
    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
  • 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"
  • @madden8021
    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 Event Viewer to regain that function. The Shutdown Sound file is in the Media Folder when you do your searching.