15 MORE EASTER EGGS IN WINDOWS
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Today I am going to show you some more great easter eggs in Windows!
Links:
First video - • 15 EASTER EGGS IN WINDOWS
Last video - • ANOTHER 15 EASTER EGGS...
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:23 - Leave me alone!
1:02 - Bear.exe
1:38 - A bear employee
2:36 - The Windows 95 product team
3:34 - Breaking the taskbar
4:34 - Login without a password
5:09 - About:mozilla
5:57 - ASCII Star Wars
6:54 - A calculator miscount
7:47 - Reserved folders
8:49 - Microsoft Word splash screen
9:27 - PowerPoint Central
10:51 - Magic 8-ball
12:21 - Volcano screensaver
13:15 - Outro
Music:
Tobu - Infectious
Tobu - Hope
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Hope you have a great day!
#endermanch #bugs #windows #experiments #eastereggs - Věda a technologie
4:07 Windows 95: Windows 8 Edition
Huh funngy
😂😂😂
dosen't work. :(
:-|:-\:-!:-(:-):-[:-*:-D:O
Верно
7:19 *e a r t h i s a d o n u t*
Flat earthers: nO EaRTh iS fLAT yO r SpHeRE EarThErs
7:13 That isn't an easter egg, it is an artifact of how the calculator software (or Windows, or your virtual FPU) does floating point math
You never said the earth was flat. I said the earth was round. But since the earth is round.... doughnut?
Nah i think the earth is slightly flat at the poles but the rest is a sphere. Its all a type of sphere.
@@theprohack0125 explain yourself
@@mrneptune64 i am mentioning enderman
@@theprohack0125 what
@@theprohack0125 schizophrenia
3:41
Enderman:remove your hand
Me:confused screaming
You sir, have just earned a like!
@@Bond101Studios thanks
i gave another
Edit >
Select All
Deselect
Find...
[Select Hand]
[Delete]
okay
(gets butcher knife)
mom: oh you finally painted the walll WAIT OH MY GOD WHAT
There is another easter egg in that "bear stuff" easter egg; if you do it on the Japanese version of the Windows 3.1 and watch the staff list to the end, it will say "where are the Japanese version developers?" (end), which doesn't show on the English version of the Windows 3.1.
P.S. I am not sure if this "egg in egg" shows on regular Japanese Windows 3.1; I tried this on a PC-9800, which is not IBM compatible but still runs Windows 3.1.
7:24 this is easily explainable:
What happens is that when the computer does the square root, it will get the result with a tiny number left over. When you subtract the result from itself it will show that hidden number.
I solute you for clicking 'read more'
Yep, its just how the datatype behaves. Probably sqrt are saved as float or sth comparable.
8:05 **Cannot rename Succ: Access is denied**
No! I'm not sure if you are correct. I got su.cc.sssssssssuuuuuuuuuuuuccccccccccccccccccc
Mr. Succ man approves
obby for *_SUCC_*
Ah yes , A jojo reference
*s u c c*
3:35 So that's how Windows 8 happened.
ASCII Star Wars is not a Windows easter egg, but an online telnet server which can be accessed from any operating system
Telnet itself is a Windows easter egg. Not the ASCII Star Wars. 😆
@@edwardpacman7082 Telnet is not an easter egg. Is a must-have application in Windows. It is shown in Windows 2000 as administrative tool.
Even Windows 10?
Even Linux?
@@TtEL even Android
I actually managed to log onto 2 Windows XP machines without a password by simply bashing on the keyboard for a few minutes
"It's magic Joel, it's magic"
Desktop strippers.
Bahaha
Wow so impressive
haccor
That's actually like a one in a trillion chance, you should really try getting a lottery ticket to test your luck again
2 is just whatever sample text
5 is a bug: although Start is technically a window in 9x, you are not supposed to see its menu
6 is a "feature", the password is more about accessing network features, it's not local security - that was introduced in windows for workgroups / windows NT
8 is just an internet site (accessible through telnet protocol) that outputs pseudographics
9 is a bug, although i'm not even sure how would you fix that. whatever e-38 is really just zero.
10 is a built-in "feature" of MS DOS, kept in windows for DOS compatibility for some reason
the calculator "bug" is due to the resolution of floating point processors. i don't think is fixable.
Except in win10, problably win10 trunks the results
Yeah, Windows 10 cuts it down to something actually practical to use. It reminds me of how my dad told me about a setting in Mathcad known as "zero tolerance" -- basically how small a number has to be before the program rounds it down to zero. It is configurable, but the default is like 10^(-15)
8:04 cannot rename Succ
*I T S U C C*
damn it, Windows really likes the succ
huehuehuehuehuehuehuehue
x Rutiggboss x did you mean *_Z U C C_*
S U C C M Y C O C C
at first I thought is said:
"Cannot rename Succ: Access is dead."
3:10 The music really fits this
You’re right
Yes
1:07 That isn't Windows NT 3.x, it's just Windows 3.1 (or 3.11). On Windows NT 3.x the "MS-DOS Prompt" is already called Command Prompt, and the "Windows Setup" is called Windows NT Setup. Also, the MS-DOS Prompt plainly gives that DOS 6 is running under Windows. On NT it would say, for example, "Microsoft Windows NT Copyright 1985-1993" (1993 in case of NT 3.1).
12:21 Now show the 'Magic' 3D Text Easter Egg :). It allows you to set your own lists of texts to display!
5:58 Um this isn't an easter egg lmao
exactly, it isnt part of windows. :P
Pugduddly, y?
This was how I discovered telnet. Nowadays, I actually have accounts on a couple of bulletin board systems run via telnet. They're basically the precursor to online forums that back in the day would be modem-dialed directly without going through your ISP (there are some BBS systems still like that, too). Telnet was created as a way to simulate that sort of link via TCP/IP, though since then has been replaced by secure shell (SSH) which is actually encrypted whereas telnet is always in the open.
72speedway can you still use telnet?
It also says #bugs
The Star Wars ASCII also works on Linux terminals!
7:37 old 65 year old says: oh so THATS why I flunked my 8th grade mathematics
an 8th grader using windows 95/98 would be 39 not 65???
7:22 That looks like some rounding errors coming from the square root function. It should give zero but prompts a very small number instead (10^-38 is tiny even for quantum physics applications)
3:56 Implications of release of Windows 8
LMAO
6:27 He just needs a hug.
The password thing isn't really a bug. You need to enter a password to log in to the network. Or, you can press cancel to use the computer without logging in to the network. It's a guest account basically. It can be turned off, as well.
A site you can access through Telnet isn’t an easter egg...
If that was the case, any website, gopher site, or telnet site is an easter egg.
School of American Ballet (Easter Egg)
Open Microsoft Word 97
Type "ballerina"
Save as "ballet.mov"
Download QuickTime for Windows 95 (or install a PC game containing the QuickTime logo)
Double click on "ballet.mov" to open the file
Click on the play button to watch a ballet class performing "Romeo and Juliet" at the Lincoln Center in New York City
7:30 isn't a bug that Microsoft can fix, it's a floating point imprecision caused by the nature of how computers handle numbers with decimals and the arithmetic behind them.
If you were limited to, let's say, 5 digits after the 0 to write numbers, and I ask you to divide 2 by 3, you'd get 0.66667, right?
Now, multiply by three and divide by two (to undo the 2/3rds back to 1) you'd get 2.00001, then divide by two and you'd get 1.000005, which rounds to 1.00001, not 1.
Tony Goat too complicated I can’t understand you
In school a few months ago, I had to program an algorithm that dealt with very high and very low powers of φ, but It didn't work. So I had to recalculate everything by hand to find a totally round result that my calculâtor couldn't give me. So instead of just answering the question (which I couldn't), I gave my math teacher a written explanation of why the error happen, coming to the conclusion that most computers can't calculate at this level of précision because They calculate and round each Time, and that to avoid It we would need computers capable or abstract/litteral calculations, like humans can.
I found an Easter egg in win
10....
When you update it will slow down xD
Slow or shut
ssd.exe
Which is why Windows Update now *tries* to make sure you're not using the computer before doing its job. This usually makes updates overnight jobs, but if you're a Luddite who goes by "if it ain't broke don't fix it" and keeps postponing updates, it eventually snaps and interrupts you just when you have a ton of unsaved stuff.
Save yourself some headache and click "Update (and restart) now" as soon as you can.
;-;
I'll be honest with you Focus, you must be doing something really fucking badly if it gets slowed down by updates.
Think calling blinkenlights a windows easter egg is an overstatement. Works on any OS and not even created by Microsoft
11:03 Look at the bottom right corner aiming the clip thingy.
*looks like clippy is on drugs*
lol
2:45
Da-da-da-da-da-da-daa, Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da- da-da-da-da-daa, Da-da-da-da-da-da-daa Da-da-da-la-da-da-da-da-da-da- da-da-da-da-daa, Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-daa, tssshh Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-daa-da-da a-da-daa, Ti-ta-ti-ti-ta-ti-ti-ta-ta-ta- la-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-da-la-ba-ba- ba-ba-da-la-ba-ba-baa, Ti-ta-ti-li-ta-ti-li-ti-taa, Ti-ta-ti-li Ti-ta-ti-li-ta-ti-li-ta-ti-li- ta-ti-li-ta-ti-li-ti-ta-ti-ti- ta-ti-ti-taaaaa
PREPARING THE KRABBY PATTY
Интересно ваще, почему другие "пасхало-раскрыватели" не додумались об этом рассказать. Ну а так отлично.
Hey man
Something like Bear.exe is actually there on Win10. (maybe). when you select the screen font to 6 x 4, clock.avi will appear.
Clock.avi was actually on XP
I love your videos its actually shown that you put alot of time keep up the great videos
Bonus: During Easter set your background into an egg and its a easter egg
Logging in without a password in windows 9x was because that was not a windows password. If you people actually READ that message, you're logging into Microsoft *NETWORKING* not your local Windows installation. So if you hit cancel you're just not logging into windows networking and are directed to your local windows installation.
Before Crashing the start button: All you have to do is press Start
After Crashing the start button: All you have to do is press
6:54 probably no one cares but I can explain.
What calculator says is 2.9...e-38. This literally means 2.9 * 10^-38 and that number looks something like this:
0.000...(31 zeros)...00029
That's incredibly small miscalculation and it's impossible to fix it. The only way is just to round it up
Imagine if Someone got the Leave me Alone Message Accidentally on there😂
HAHAHA yes
Leave me Alone
@bug core nah
At 4:36 after everyone has watched this video most people can now break into people's accounts now.
10:07 clippy is star bottom right corner
I like clippy
We need "Teide" in the volcano Easter Egg :)
Wow this was a surprise didnt know you would do this again!
I have been trying to find out what Tobu - Hope was called for a long time! Thanks to you, I finally found it! Great video btw.
he protecc
he attacc
but most importantly
magic eight bakk
(11:22)
4:00 R.I.P. Start Menu
6:17 How to Legally Watch Movies For Free! (Supported by Microsoft)
i like these vids, please do more in the future!
Your new intro is soo cool!
For 6, in the √(4)-2, my calculator got -8.1648465955514287168521180122928e-39.
For the second one, I got 1.1546388020691628168216106791278e-37.
i love how i can test all of these out
About logging in without authentication - it's a well known feature, you will be able to do stuff locally but network NT shares won't work
the logo at 0:13 remind me the Aperture's 1970's logo (portal)
Juat a big hole in the middle and you're done.
Omg true
the orange one right? yeah its pretty similar
Jaden Mendoza translated: yeah, it appears after wheatley breaks the escape elevator
it's the SUUUUUUUN
3:36
Reminds me of Animation V.S Animator 3 and 2
Good job 👏🏾 I love the vid
7:05 is a bug. not an easter egg.
Actually, it's a joke put in by the Devs because that should be 0. 2-2 is ez so it's a joke
Watafak
Floating point error ;)
3:27 nice egg!
I appreciate your intro’s unregistered hyper font.
7:40 I think you mean Intel didn't fix that bug... That's a bug in the CPU's floating point calculator, not the OS
Idle logo... rily?
But this was patched in Windows 10, and this dev blog post says nothing about hardware bugs. So since it was patched, surely it was purely a software bug. devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/?p=93765
I love this!, I should do this on virtual box
4:17 if in win 10, you end the task named Explorer.exe, restarting helps too!
Cool, I didn't know this used to be a livestream.
5:12 Yeah, MOZZARELLAS.
Ok
WoW Thanks For Easter Eggs :D
3:01 amazing music, thanks enderman for this..
No.
ur intro is so chill lol
Good video mate
the login without password was not a easter egg. Windows 9x was not a multi user operating system and did not have proper user accounts. he login window was simply to send username and password information if you were on a network so the servers could send you the right network assets
5:06 "because money, nice customers!"
8:56 do x0.25 and pause on the splash screen!
Wow you actually got to the credits!
I always get stuck half way.
Windows: What would you like to name your folder?
Enderman: S U C C
Windows: NO FUCKING STOP
You forgot the internet explorer development team easter egg.
We don't talk about that.
@@ryuki5967 shut
the calc bug may be a kernal level bug as i use the win9x calc on windows 10 and tentered 4 sqtr - 2 and it worked fine?
4:34 Is the song that appears in the polish Phone operator "plus" where when you pause the call, the other phone plays the song.
The Old Windows Systems Are missing me ahh nostalgia i wish i will came back to 90's
Number 7 isn't an easter egg in Windows, telnet simply connects to the remote server and the server sends ASCII Star Wars
Nice Easter Egg
11:02 bottom right corner
CLIPPY HAS GONE CRAAAAZY!!!!!!!!
Hey Enderman, this Magic 8-Ball easter egg is FUNNY!
Shame the calculator is fixed on recent windows. Would have a laugh messing with it
@@dante.redgrave :heck:
ASCII Starwars uses the telnet protocol, in addition the telent video can be used on all platforms which means it isn’t exclusive to windows.........
7:47 It's not an easter egg, those folder names are reserved because they are associated to hardware devices.
That calculator thing isnt an easter egg nor a bug. Its a floating point error. Every machine commits a small error when doing an operation. Normally that error its too small to be noticed but sometimes stuff like this happen.
12:57
the randomness makes it funny
Maybe bear.exe is the friends we made along the way
How has he not mentioned the hall of tortured souls yet in this series?
Nice video
You are the best Enderman!
Good intro
8:34 - it doesn't work on Windows 98 - because this is a syntax from Windows NT line of operating systems - not Windows 9X. Namely Object Selector.
if thats a windows 98 virtual machine, how did you get graphics driers? i use virtualbox on mac and i cant install guest additions, because it isnt supported on windows 98
That is because C/con/aux also is a death folder
what is your monitor resolution?
6:59 This bug is still in Windows 7 calculator, however it doesn't display same number, it got -8,1648465955514287168521180122928e-39. This bug got patched in Windows 10 calculator, where displays 0.
Please do a video where you swap files, like "shell32.dll" with "imageres.dll"
good premiere
We're your recording this endyman?
#6 does not exist anymore, contrary to what you say. (Tested on Win10's calc.exe.) And, if you know how to read exponential notation, then the number you get is really close to 0.
i like Minecraft endermans and so do I.. YOU ARE AMAZING!!!