What happens if you press Ctrl+Alt+Del in different OSes?
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- 0:00 - Title
0:10 - BIOS
0:23 - MS-DOS
0:35 - Windows 1 and 2
0:43 - Windows 3.1
1:20 - Windows 9x
1:44 - Windows NT 3.1 to Windows 2000
2:32 - Windows XP
3:00 - Windows Vista and Later
4:19 - Linux
5:59 - Mac
6:22 - Android
6:40 - BSD
7:05 - IBM OS/2 WARP4
7:15 - Haiku
7:31 - Windows PE
7:40 - ReactOS
7:54 - SkyOS
8:03 - Visopsys
8:21 - TempleOS
8:35 - MikeOS
8:47 - Plan 9
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Windows and every other OS ever: "So Ctrl+Alt+Delete does something, mostly reboot but it does something"
MacOS: "UM, yOu see, wE'rE DiffEreNT so WE dON'T USE a sHorTCUt tHAT'S BeeN StanDaRd FOr 40 Whole YEARs and wAsn'T evEn mAde By MIcrOsoFT beCauSE WE'RE NoT ONE Of THOse fiLtHy WINDOws LoSers!"
Lmfao
I mean not wrong 😊
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uhmmm, they have fn + alt + esc
@@EliasDvorcakThey have Command+Option+ESC.
Ah yes. Finally someone who realizes that there are OSes outside of the Windows/macOS/Linux-based-OSes triopoly
yeah, haiku and warp seems interesing
How about the OSs Longhorn and Android?
Edit: forgot to say I didn’t watch the full vid
Glad i’m not the only one who noticed BSD.
@@obbyx What about SkyOS and Visopsys?
What about BIOS/UEFI?
Other OSes: Either reboot or display power/advanced security options
Win 3.1: Crashes
Its like windows 3.1 when you try to ctrl+alt+del windows closes windows lol
It has not actually crashed. You can still go back to Windows after pressing Enter. And just like in Windows 9x, after pressing CAD once again it reboots.
@@beikon999well if you have to press "delete",it kinda makes sense
It's not a crash, it actually allows to force non-respondong application to close or return to OS without losing data. It's something like predecessor of security options. Pretty basic, but still... it works! (sometimes ;) )
Fun Fact:
In Earlier Beta Versions of macOS X, If you press CTRL+ALT+DEL, it will appear the Error "This is not DOS"
no it doesnt
@@AemVR it was
lol they should’ve kept that as an Easter egg
Well it’s kinda like a BSOD witch BSOD stands blue screen of death
And alt + tab does I forget what the name was
Me: Mom can we have a PC?
Mom: We have a PC at home.
PC at home:
6:26
You could actuall hook up your android device to a monitor, mouse, and keyboard using a hub. There are several apps that mimic a real desktop environment as well. So you vould actually use your phone as you computer.
(don't wooosh me I get the joke)
ngl when i was a kid i connected a mouse and keyboard to my phone using a usb hub which can connect multiple usbs i played minecraft on my phone 😭😭
Ah yes, the Samsung Galaxy S5 from early 2014 also is my favorite home computer.
Jokes on you actually I even used an S4 in that way to play some half-decent first-person-shooter via USB hub, but considered it to be a sub-par experience to say the least.
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The original purpose of the combination was in fact to gracefully reboot the system (without cold rebooting the system)
Also TempleOS not doing anything was kind of a surprise to me
Android was also kind of interesting. I assume an iOS device wouldn't do anything (just like macOS)
Correct, iOS does nothing
@@anianii and Huawei, I have this cable that converts pc cable to android cable and it did nothing
And Xbox does nothing
You dont need Ctrl Alt Del to emergency restart TempleOS, you need God to do that
really nice that you included so much systems!
_you got a subscriber!_
chromeos: what happens to me?
chromeos: *there's no delete button*
chromeos: oh.
I think if you connected an external keyboard, it would just reboot, since ChromeOS is based on Gentoo Linux
@@markusTegelane oh thx lol
@@funnicular manga is not literature
@@nathanrobloxyt such a random comment.
@@funnicular such an intentional comment
Fun fact: when you were talking about Linux those pop up’s mainly depended on the desktop environment
and maybe the distro can change that i think
@@ShiroCh_ID the district can have some changes but it’s mostly the same
Ya..
Another Fact: When someone says "reboot" instead of "restart", You can absolutely say he/she is as computer person.
Yeah, and a similar thing happens with the “BIOS” (technically UEFI, the BIOS is dead), it depends on the specific one.
What you did with linux is just how different desktop envs react to ctrl alt del.
Yeaa
yeah
Not all Android systems forcibly reboot on CTRL ALT DEL. Starting with Android 9, different manufacturers put different stuff behind this key combination, with Huawei and their EMUI it brings up some form of a task manager (all though not on all of their phones running EMUI 9, phones older than the P20 series still run on Android 8 despite EMUI 9 and do still do a force reboot). Samsung does the same thing since Android 10 I think.
Anyways, like this video, taught me a few things on the fly as well such as Haiku and it's Team Monitor and other foreign OSes I didn't knew existed!
7:35 It's important to note here that CTRL+ALT+DEL doing something here is because:
- (not the case in the video) The Custom WinPE has Session Management added in (which'd result in Windows Security appearing when pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL instead once you log into the Custom PE's "Administrator")
- (the case in the video) The Custom WinPE used has a means of associating a CTRL+ALT+ESC hotkey, which it uses to associate it with Task Manager, as seen, since there's no Session Management in that custom WinPE to otherwise associate CTRL+ALT+DEL to Windows Security with.
*Official Windows Preinstallation Environments do not have anything to automatically associate the hotkey, etc., and thus do not associate CTRL+ALT+DEL in any way (CTRL+ALT+DEL instead does nothing).* An easy way of seeing this is Recovery Environment in Vista and later.
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I needed that video for a while, thanks for informing.
I didn't know about operating systems at the end of the video! Thanks for the new knowledge!
i like how you hooked up a huge keyboard onto a smartphone and the buttons actually worked
sgs5
0:48 Contrary to popular belief, this is *NOT* a BSOD. In Windows 3.x, the messages that show up when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del are part of what's officially called the Ctrl+Alt+Del dialog. Keep in mind that, for severe system errors, Windows 3.x (like previous versions of Windows) will immediately exit to the MS-DOS prompt.
TrueOS isn't a true OS if it does not have Control + Alt + Delete functionality
true os is a true os
Nice video, keep it up , thank you :)
Thanks for so many OSes, and all main linux distros checked
The reason why Windows 3.1 throws up a blue screen after Ctrl+Alt+Del is because this combo *actually kills the process you are on* which is, in this case, the Program Manager.
(as you can see with the DOS Prompt at 1:11, it IS used to kill apps that stop responding.)
A lot of people seem to be getting this confused with the BSOD which is not the same thing.
@@World_of_OSes It is not, of course. This template was the only thing in fullscreen in the early Windows days.
It said there was no process in the unresponsive state.
For Windows NT 3.1 through Windows 2000, as you press Ctrl+Alt+Del, it will do the same thing as if you press this combination on newer operating systems, but when you log out, it requires you to press Ctrl+Alt+Del to log on.
This is insane!!
Finder(from Mac vs Pc): *N O C T R L + A L T + D E L*
Did you know there's a thing called "external keyboard"?
Thought I am already experienced at anything outside of windows and mac by daily driving popos but this video literally includes systems I have never seen before in my life XD
skiftos
Cool video!
Damn respect to this guy for installing all of them (natively and in VMs)
Windows : everyone follow me! "CTRL + ALT + DEL, REBOOT !"
Mac : i know how being different
For newer operating systems, which means Windows Vista or later, as you press Ctrl+Alt+Del, it will bring up the Windows Logon options, and if optional, require the user to log on to Windows using this combination.
Very Interesting!
with linux in general it brings up shutdown and/or logout options when in most desktop environments (GUI), and it reboots if you are in a virtual console (CLI)
Ctrl + Alt + Del
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thanks bro
thanks for your help!!!
Cool that u tested these stuff.looks awesome and can help ppl that r lazy.wish I had a pc
might be older tho
1000th sub!!!
I doubt since he started this channel in around 2015.
Whoa, didn't expect to see theShell here!
so you joined yt 7 years ago
and your comment has 7 likes
and you commented 7 times in this channel
intersting
ViCtOr111! 1!!!
Did you program that Ctrl+Alt+Del screen?
Yes
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MacOS still has an advanced task manager like Windows, but it's a separate utility called Activity Monitor which can easily be opened with spotlight
You forgot about Android-x86:
In older versions: it reboots
In newer: it appears restart/shut down menu
Android-x86*
The background music was nice
I liked it!
What happens if you press CTRL+ALT+DELETE in the login screen?
I did sort of cover that in this video. In Windows 9x it brings up the 'Close Program' dialogue. In NT versions prior to Windows XP it is required to logon. In Windows XP, pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del twice on the Welcome screen temporarily brings up the classic logon prompt, if the Welcome screen is disabled, it does nothing unless the Ctrl+Alt+Del requirement is enabled in which case it is required to logon. In Windows Vista and later it does nothing unless the Ctrl+Alt+Del requirement is enabled in which case it is required to logon.
Slightly disappointed you did not include the OS (of which I do not recall the name) which throws a "This isn't windows (or DOS I forgot)!" dialog box. Really funny.
You forgot to mention that Haiku will reboot if ctrl+alt+del is held for 4 seconds, because i saw that text on the window that opened.
So he didnt forget lol
Control-Alt-Delete (often abbreviated to Ctrl+Alt+Del, also known as the "three-finger salute" or "Security Keys") is a computer keyboard command on IBM PC compatible computers, invoked by pressing the Delete key while holding the Control and Alt keys: Ctrl+Alt+Delete. The function of the key combination differs depending on the context but it generally interrupts or facilitates interrupting a function. For instance, in pre-boot environment (before an operating system starts) or in DOS, Windows 3.0 and earlier versions of Windows or OS/2, the key combination reboots the computer. Starting with Windows 95, the key combination invokes a task manager or security related component that facilitates ending a Windows session or killing a frozen application.
I Was looking for that.
Same here
Oh cool!
I know as a Mac user they use “Command” instead of “control” there is a “control” key but “command” gets used more
How many computers do you have
Obviously I must have a separate computer for each OS, because virtual machines don't exist...
@@World_of_OSes yeah virtual machines aren't even a thing, their a myth. (Sarcasm)
@@World_of_OSes You'd probably be broke if you did it that way...
@@World_of_OSesstop lying ked
Very nice music
0:49
“It brings up a blue screen with white text.”
Cmon. We both know that’s the blue screen of death.
Ye we all know that ever since then
it not
Hey may I ask how do you get winPE bootable btw i subbed
github.com/ChrisRfr/Win10XPE
me: mom can we have windows
Mom: no we had windows at home
Windows at home: 7:40
lol
ReactOS is based on Classic Windows
8:22 wtf is that
How can you enable ctrl alt del requirements in windows 11?
1. Press Win+R
2. Type "control userpasswords2"
3. Press Enter
4. Click on the 'Advanced' tab
5. Check 'Require users to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete'
6. Click 'OK'
@@World_of_OSes ok thanks for the tips :D
Love how Vista looks professional, but Windows 11 looks like unfinished Unity3d project.
trueee, win7 and vista look way better than 11
At a realistic standpoint. Windows 11's UI was basically (almost) complete at a very early build.
@@surv5k To you that is. Don't get me wrong, I like Aero, but Windows 11's UI feels like a sort-of 'continuation' of the Aero theme. Oh well, Windows Basic is stuck in Windows permanently.
@@hmwndp yea i see what you mean
More like Baldi's Basics after modding (mostly using OSB (Open Source Baldi) project) by a person who knows nothing about the game and/or has never used Unity and screwed something up.
my favorite os BIOS!
Never heard aboyt thesbell, how did you find it?
interesting one, btw OS in BIOS is very different from operating system
BIOS is code that runs and is not a program. If that's not an OS, I don't know what is.
@@angelcaru You have no idea. First You need to learn what is operating system and how it different from firmware(these are different like night and day). And what is a program. And what BIOS means.
If You need a very short explanation, operating system is a software which provides an interface from applications to hardware. And BIOS is small piece of code(it can be also called a program like any software) which initializes some basic hardware to make it run operating system loader.
For some small systems BIOS can act like operating system, but on PC, BIOS contains some basic functions to start operating system boot loader: basic input output system it is.
And the difference between BIOS and OS: OS does resource management, and BIOS doesn't care about resources, it can only read/write, and OS must be able allocate and deallocate memory, open/close files.
@@AngryPacman111 I knew LITERALLY EVERYTHING you talked about on this reply. I was just making a point that a BIOS is very technically an OS and you shouldn't get mad at World of OSes for including it in a video about Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
Android's gotta be the weirdest one for me. In what world is someone using CTRL+ALT+DELETE on a phone??
Bro u can just install the android OS on a PC
Tablet users
I use keyboard to write more comfortable
If u have the right tool
Ugh! Why did you take my keyboard? >:D
Wow, I never imagined Android had keyboard shotcuts
It's because it is an universal platform, not just for handhelds but also public displays, kiosks, that sorta thing
This shortcut is handled by the linux kernel which android is based on, and because not many people use their android phones with keyboards there is no reason to disable it
Fun fact: Android phones are based on linux, meaning you can still switch any os in the boot menu if you have an installstion media or ubuntu touch installable
You can't do that. You have to use Fastboot. And to install an OS other than Android, you need to unlock the bootloader.
*NEXT :*
What would *COVID-19 Text* look like in a different Operating Systems (OS)??
Interesting.
Ah yes, my favorite os, haiku
I like the OS Kubuntu, even the music for the Kubuntu rhymes with the theme lol
In windows,during the CTRL ALT Delete screen, holding down the CTRL key while pressing the power options buttons will open emergency restart prompt
How did you get mac working on vm?
Restart compuer is default action for Ctrl+Alt+Del if there is no custom function added
How did you connect the key board on the android
It's a USB OTG adapter. You'll need to get ether Micro USB type-B or USB type-C depending on what connector your phone has.
Micro USB type-B OTG adapter: www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Adapter-Samsung-Controller-Smartphone/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/
USB type-C OTG adapter: www.amazon.com/Thunderbolt-Compatible-Chromebook-Pixelbook-Microsoft/dp/B07KR45LJW/
❤❤cool
What about endless OS?
I Dont really know what is that, I think it's just a random OS cuz It used to be the OS on my laptop, changed to windows 10 later
It's still somewhere in the BIOS
endless OS is linux I guess, I don't remember.
It brings up 'Quit applications' dialogue.
@@World_of_OSes Thank you, btw keep up the good content!
In newer version of android, it shows turn off option
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3:17 I Enabled This On My Windows 7
Thank You
Why?
i was stupid back then and i know that my heart would be removed if i edit the comment (dont even ask what i said before 1 year ago)
BIOS is not an operating system and UEFI is not really an OS with the sole pourpose of both of these being for changing how your motherboard and components do things.
It's fun to have BIOS aswell.
I wonder what is happening in Solaris or ChromeOS 🤔
In Windows: **opens menu**
In Linux: **idk**
In macOS: **idk**
Lol
have you tested out ctrl + alt + delete in macOS single user mode?
I have a Mac and it does nothing
Request: How does a not responding program looks like in different OSes
theShell being here took me completely by surprise
OSFirstTimer viewer?
@@World_of_OSes friend of victor tran
The first few were expected - and then some were instant restarts...
And then from there on it offers, often.
OF COURSE YOU INCLUDED TEMPLEOS AND IT DOES NOTHING
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
Hey why are you using an old version of mac os?
me: can i have this pc
mom: no we have a pc at home
pc at home: 6:26
What happens if you inject NMI in different OSes?
In VirtualBox: vboxmanage debugvm "VM Name" injectnmi
Type that command in while the VM is running
Bios isn’t an os, it’s a basic input output system… when you press ctrl alt delete it actually forces the computer to restart at a hardware level, similar to holding the power button, it doesn’t do this in windows because it disables itself after the os becomes stable
We don't care about the exact definition of "OS". In fact, I'm sure that the creator, as well as all the viewers knew what a fucking BIOS is. We just didn't apply the exact definition of "OS" to this video. Why? Because it's more fun this way.
WA POW!
Video is old but MAN, i never knew there was other OSes other than those i know: windows, Mac, Linux, Symbian, Android and IOS.
what happens when you push alt+f4 in differient oses?
good song
Good Vid, Did you ever use this option 😂 😂 😂
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What happens on ios, windows phone, pre OS X and consoles?
Whats happen on blissOS PrimeOS PhenixOS (thats android for pc)
On PhenixOS it does nothing
What happens if you delete Linux on pc?
please tell what it does on win10 ,so it was good idea
Here's a next suggestion:
What happens if you delete the system files from all OSes like windows system 32?
Good idea
@@juststyidx6467Spoiler: it'll break Windows installation.
@@OdswietnyThanks, Mr. Obvious
Ctrl+Alt+Del was an IBM PC thing which is Microsoft Windows has it.
Windows 10:sends you to the shutdown menu