Fake/Incorrect Windows Startup and Shutdown Sounds

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  • čas přidán 11. 08. 2019
  • Updated to explain the fake or incorrect sounds, OSes and bootscreens. Also added Windows Powered
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  • @Sonicrush007
    @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +145

    Please check out this video for all of the real Windows startup and shutdown sounds: czcams.com/video/b8vAAUq5DdA/video.html
    Edit: Just wanted to let you all know, anyone who says anything in this video is real, is wrong. I have been able to confirm all of these to be fake or incorrect by using the OSes and builds myself.
    Also a note, there is no such thing as a UK edition of Server 2003 nor a UK edition of anything. The UK used the American English language for a display language up until Windows 8 where British English was first introduced as a display option. Also, the only editions ever released for a specific region are N editions for the European Union, KN editions for South Korea, and a China Government Edition (only released for Windows 10 as far as I am aware). Everywhere else used the same exact version that the US used except different languages.
    Also, Server 2003 is a server OS. Many Server machines either do not have sound cards or never make use of them. Server OSes are for Server purposes, not anything consumer related. So it makes precisely zero sense to make a sound for one country, for one OS that no one on the consumer side of things are going to use. There is a cost to everything and that cost doesn't make sense.
    The Windows Server 2003 supposed UK startup sound was essentially ripped off one video: czcams.com/video/44WeDtVOrns/video.html and someone out of nowhere claimed this was the UK startup sound. It's kind of funny how if one person claims something, somehow the majority of people will believe it. And that's because most people do not like to do research, we love quick and easy answers, and this is where quick and easy answers goes wrong.

    • @SamuelPuffin26
      @SamuelPuffin26 Před 4 lety +4

      I had notice that windows longhorn, that incorrect startup and shutdown sounds, came from Windows XP’s, the Royale noir theme. The correct sound is still windows xp startup/shutdown sounds.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +10

      It didn't come from Royal Noir. That's a buggy theme by Microsoft, which was never intentionally released by them, but got leaked later on and all it was, was a buggy theme with no sounds. Royal Noir Remixed is what people claim to be the origin, however when I tried it, it only contained half the sounds. Samsung used the sounds in their phones so it is more likely either they or some other huge company produced it. It's extremely unlikely it was made for a theme because there is a huge cost to producing these sounds and the fact that people could distribute these themes for free would make it pointless to spend any money on a theme.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +7

      Actually, there is no shutdown sound. You can't enable it without third party modifications. The Windows 7 shutdown sound is in the media folder for no reason at all and sits there unused.
      The Windows 10 startup sound was included because you can actually enable it without any sort of modifications needed to the OS.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +8

      The sounds that Longhorn used entirely depends on the build. All pre reset builds used XP sounds. The earliest post reset builds used only XP sounds. Half way through the post reset development, they used a mixture of XP and Vista sounds, then at the end used only Vista sounds.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +3

      It's in the media folder, but that doesn't mean the OS ever used it. The actual system startup sound has always been in the imagres.dll file, not in the media folder.

  • @thenamelesschannel1463
    @thenamelesschannel1463 Před rokem +120

    Fun fact: The fake longhorn sounds were recently discovered to be from a Samsung theme for Windows XP, released sometime in 2004. So technically, Samsung made the sounds, not Microsoft.

    • @frog_the_youtuber
      @frog_the_youtuber Před rokem +6

      Yes, i know it.

    • @ardcollectsphones
      @ardcollectsphones Před 10 měsíci +4

      samsung made a phone that used those sounds, it was called sch-i839

    • @thisisa
      @thisisa Před 2 měsíci

      @@ardcollectsphones Thanks

    • @Tranquillow2
      @Tranquillow2 Před měsícem

      Is that why one of the notification sounds on modern Samsung phones sound like its hardware inserted sound?

    • @thisisa
      @thisisa Před měsícem +1

      @@Tranquillow2 Yes, "cosmic radio"

  • @luacoder3537
    @luacoder3537 Před 3 lety +320

    The fake longhorn one is a slap in the face, I actually believed it was real

  • @benrlego
    @benrlego Před 4 lety +127

    I always thought the Longhorn sounds were real, I remember hearing them in a Windows startup/shutdown sound video that was made in 2007. Can't find that video now but it had them.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +50

      Back in 2007, everyone believed they were real. There were tons of "Longhorn" themes being made for Windows XP that had those sounds. I believed it myself at one point until someone told me. Well obviously people can lie but I did test many of the Longhorn pre reset and post reset builds and none of them had it.

    • @jenofjennifer
      @jenofjennifer Před 4 lety +8

      benrlego it is possible that it was a fan made startup sound or as Billy said might've been used in of the incomplete themes for Longhorn.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +14

      @@jenofjennifer Neither. If Samsung used some of the sounds, it's unlikely it was used by Microsoft at any point or was fan made.

    • @jenofjennifer
      @jenofjennifer Před 4 lety +6

      Billy O'Reilly the fact that it could have come from Samsung sounds like it is a plausible explanation.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +4

      @@jenofjennifer Yup. I don't see why they would use a sound from a competitor nor a fan of a competitor. Samsung has been known to have used some of these sounds on some of their Galaxy phones.

  • @andrei294
    @andrei294 Před 3 lety +73

    Although windows Longhorn sounds are fake but is very professional

    • @abandonedchannel1010
      @abandonedchannel1010 Před 2 lety +4

      @Jack play makes windows history and more!!! the longhorn sound is actually fake

    • @mehdi9555
      @mehdi9555 Před 2 lety

      They are not fake. It's a mistake

    • @abandonedchannel1010
      @abandonedchannel1010 Před 2 lety +4

      They come from some windows xp customization pack

    • @ajschannel162
      @ajschannel162 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mehdi9555 Not trying to be mean here, but please try a Virtual machine of any Longhorn build by yourself.

    • @harryb1804
      @harryb1804 Před 2 lety +1

      Some of them aren’t really fake like windows sever 2003, 10 and 8

  • @NikoBellicDigital
    @NikoBellicDigital Před 3 lety +48

    Fun fact: The Windows XP sounds in build 2481 are in stereo, so they are of higher quality than the ones in the RTM build. After build 2481, the sounds were converted to mono to save hard disk space

    • @myfellowsonicfans7131
      @myfellowsonicfans7131 Před 3 lety +9

      That actually is cool, it’s always sweet to find the highest quality versions of an available sound.

    • @Rainintheface357
      @Rainintheface357 Před 4 měsíci

      Microsoft skipped Classic builds, Indev builds, Infdev builds, and Alpha builds.

    • @revolutionsbytylerJ
      @revolutionsbytylerJ Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Rainintheface357 Minecraft.

  • @snowie2k
    @snowie2k Před 3 lety +94

    I was fooled on the Longhorn sounds, and you really corrected it for me. Thanks, Billy!

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +7

      No problem. I'm glad that this video helped.

    • @omerarfan
      @omerarfan Před 3 lety +6

      @@Sonicrush007 same,I first believed in all these sounds and thought these were real.Until I saw a video of MEMZ running on Win Longhorn.And i heard the win xp error and warning sounds,which was weird since the sounds I believed in were totally different.It just annoys me people saying,"I cAn 100% tElL tHe LoNGhOrn sOUnDs aRE rEaL."Like,seriously?Have they even tested the OSes themselves?Like,they believe in people like Windows Expert,who looks like a 2 year old kid thinking all the research he has done is real while it is not.(No offense to Windows Expert)

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah. I at one point believed them too. If you watched my earliest Windows startup and shutdown sounds videos from 2012-2013, I put the Longhorn sounds in there because I just didn't know. Good thing the videos were poorly done because they didn't get many views. My more modern videos like this are becoming more popular and I am happy with that because the truth is getting out there.

    • @MrQuinnzard
      @MrQuinnzard Před 3 lety +1

      @@omerarfan you're supposed to call him windows "expert" every time you mentioned him

    • @omerarfan
      @omerarfan Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrQuinnzard lel

  • @djjasmin
    @djjasmin Před 4 lety +48

    Happy to discover these fake/incorrect sounds... they helped me.

  • @oosha2000
    @oosha2000 Před 4 lety +144

    Even if the sounds are fake, I still love them.

  • @pikatenor
    @pikatenor Před 4 lety +63

    "Trident" is actually product name of Microsoft but not OS's. It is the codename of rendering engine behind Internet Explorer. (aka MSHTML)

  • @HOVANA
    @HOVANA Před 4 lety +53

    3:27 That sound scared the heck out of me and made me laugh because of how weird it is.

  • @Chivi-chivik
    @Chivi-chivik Před 4 lety +66

    I always wondered why there were so many discrepancies between videos, turns out some sounds were fake or incorrect. So, thanks for this video and for all the extra info, very informative!

  • @rdpcl
    @rdpcl Před 3 lety +20

    I'm glad to know that the Windows NT 5.0 startup sound is real. I use it as my Windows 10 startup sound and I feel like I'm on a rocket mission every time I use my laptop.

  • @EigengrauMonitor
    @EigengrauMonitor Před 3 lety +62

    Okay, but can we all take in the sheer hilariousness of the Windows MFE art?

  • @thegaelicgladiator665
    @thegaelicgladiator665 Před 3 lety +15

    This man is a legend
    He took all of these idiots with their fake ass sounds and put them in the bin

  • @qpol
    @qpol Před 3 lety +33

    “there was no project by microsoft under the code name ‘trident’.”
    yes there is, but it is just the IE engine

    • @Hijiri_MIRACHION
      @Hijiri_MIRACHION Před 4 měsíci

      It was probably meant to be "Triton", which was a codename for an OS that was going to succeed Neptune. Since Neptune itself didn't have much of a development cycle, Triton didn't really achieve much either. Trident and Triton do look and sound quite similar, so the person making that fake OS might have mixed them up. Hence why that bootscreen refers to a project that wasn't an OS.

  • @Daventent
    @Daventent Před 2 lety +7

    good that there is a person like you. thanks to you some may find out that some windows are fake

  • @rajshekharkasarle1287
    @rajshekharkasarle1287 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for the clarification. It's really helpful to people, including me. I'm glad you posted this video. :-)

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!

  • @mast3rglobe
    @mast3rglobe Před rokem +3

    Pretty interesting video, i was so intrigued by windows startup and shutdown sounds when i was a kid

  • @Bowling4986
    @Bowling4986 Před 4 lety +16

    I'm so glad that you are dedicated to being as accurate as possible with these videos, unlike other people. Worth a subscription!

  • @TechnologyGuyOfficial
    @TechnologyGuyOfficial Před 4 lety +59

    for those who don't know:
    pls listen:
    *The windows 98 logoff sound reversed as mentioned is actually accurate.*

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +5

      Took a long time to respond since I never got the notification, but I'm assuming that you're referring to the fake Whistler sound. That sound is 100% confirmed to be fake and I made a video on how it was put together. Throughout Microsoft's history of system sounds, they have NEVER combined sounds from three different projects (two OSes and one audio file from a game) and put them together. They've always either reused sounds or made new ones. I've used the Whistler builds myself and I know what sound each build used.

    • @MrQuinnzard
      @MrQuinnzard Před 3 lety +2

      @@Sonicrush007 Plus, Microsoft would never produce a startup sound that sounds so weird and stupid.

    • @Inescapeium
      @Inescapeium Před 2 lety

      If you're talking about the Whistler startup sound, then you're wrong. Microsoft in no way would combine sounds or even steal sounds from other operating systems not owned by them for a specific alpha or beta OS.

    • @zahidaparveen2589
      @zahidaparveen2589 Před 2 lety

      @@MrQuinnzard yeah they never steal sounds from there company

  • @Nikku4211
    @Nikku4211 Před 3 lety +12

    3:15 These sounds actually originate from a custom royalty-free Windows sound scheme by NEOSounds called Deep Fantasy. Fans just used these sounds in unofficial Vista- and Longhorn-style themes for Windows XP.

    • @reychandor452
      @reychandor452 Před 3 lety +1

      How can you clarify, actually? The last time I go to the website via wayback machine, it doesn't play even I accept permission to use flash. And as addition, it doesn't have the infrared sounds on the list...

    • @Nikku4211
      @Nikku4211 Před 3 lety +1

      @@reychandor452 An unofficial Windows XP theme known as Longhorn Refined had these sounds, and they cited the NEOSounds Deep Fantasy Sound Scheme as a sound source.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +4

      The title of the audio files do match up, so I think that is a reason to believe those are the sounds.
      There is one issue however. According to this beta archive forum: ( www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36294 ) someone found that the sounds were reuploaded to Archive.org and someone mentioned how I brought up about the August 2003 date on my channel at one point, but according to Neo Sounds, the sounds copyright date was 2004-2005. Someone on Archive.org uploaded them as "Longhorn Redefined Sounds" and put the Neo Sounds link in the description, but also used the 22 August, 2003 date as the publication date.
      I don't know a whole lot about the Neo Sounds website, but maybe the sounds really were created in 2003 and someone else made it or maybe there was some sort of lag between when they made it and when they uploaded it?

    • @reychandor452
      @reychandor452 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Sonicrush007 So you can't play the sound as well? I think the 2004-2005 is the website's copyright, not the sound pack... Also I saw the list again there's some events such "Minimize", "Restore", "menu Pop-up", in which the actual pack doesn't have one. So I still don't believe in that, I still believe that it might a theme pack released in 2003.
      About the archiveorg, inside the zip file, there are some newer sounds that's not 2003, like the XP's information bar, you also might be fooled by the word "by Neo Sound", because I think uploader may name "Neo Sounds" in the something like creator section, some incidence also came from beta build uploader anonimas by having a typo "Microdoft", so if you want to see who uploaded it, there's something says "Uploaded by".

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah. I saw that upload date earlier so I was skeptical as a result. Not to say that I really believe 100% that it's true, but I found the titles matching to be a reason.

  • @mickmufson1824
    @mickmufson1824 Před 4 lety +42

    Before people were thinking that NT 5.0’s shutdown sound was the 2000 Beta 3 startup sound, they were thinking that the shutdown sound was the NT 5.0 startup sound in reverse.
    People also thought that Chicago used the 95 Startup Sound and that Memphis used the 98 sounds.
    The truth is, most OSes use the previous OS’s sounds until near the end of development.

    • @vodafoneftwthenutshackftla8300
      @vodafoneftwthenutshackftla8300 Před 3 lety +1

      NT 5.0 Shudown use NT 4.0 Shutdown

    • @mickmufson1824
      @mickmufson1824 Před 3 lety +1

      Nintendo 64 I know, I was just pointing out that people also incorrectly guesses that the NT 5.0 shutdown sound was the startup sound in reverse.

    • @zahidaparveen2589
      @zahidaparveen2589 Před 2 lety

      I thought of that but when I saw this video… omg so many windows facts and I finally realised that windows 5.0 shutdown was windows NT 4.0 shutdown sound which was very weird and confusing to me

    • @mickmufson1824
      @mickmufson1824 Před rokem +2

      Forgot to mention: In 2011, a year before Windows 8 came out, there was a Windows Startup and Shutdown Sounds video I watched, that claimed that he had the sounds for Windows 8, instead of using the Vista/7 sounds, he took a recording of someone farting, like why? Microsoft would never do that for their Operating Systems.

    • @agoofypolishguycalled5ive
      @agoofypolishguycalled5ive Před rokem

      @@mickmufson1824 EWWWW DISGUSTING ASF! I hope it got took down, because if it wouldn't then that'd be my worst nightmare!

  • @sweetiecherry3004
    @sweetiecherry3004 Před rokem +3

    The Cringey stuff on Devianart about Os and too much Sonic or MLP or any other similar stuff on this topic overshadows it so much sadly, especially with the fake Windows Whistler Startup/Shutdown sounds

  • @chickenvasquez78
    @chickenvasquez78 Před 3 lety +8

    Wow you really point this all out until I finally realize that all of these startup and shut down sounds are fake. I appreciate it Bill O'Reilly!
    I also knew that the startup for Whistler was fake

  • @valterpedro1
    @valterpedro1 Před 3 lety +3

    That's perfectly nice! Now i know what is a fake and a real sound

  • @steelsofliquid
    @steelsofliquid Před 3 lety +12

    If anyone need to know, the real Windows 10 startup sound is the Windows 7 and Vista startup sound, I know this as I have the setting on Windows 10 (as of Version 20H2), and as of 20H2, Windows 10 uses the Windows 7 Startup sound, however it is not enabled by default. You need to enable that one manually on the Windows System Sounds (Sounds Control Panel) settings from the control panel.

    • @badcatalex
      @badcatalex Před 3 lety

      As of now it's just a little blip (21H1)

    • @robloxhighlights1004
      @robloxhighlights1004 Před 11 měsíci

      @@badcatalexit is the Windows 7 sound cuz I have Windows 10 with 22H2

    • @wardengamer374
      @wardengamer374 Před 9 měsíci

      And it finally got changed in Windows 11

  • @theFFVIIFan789
    @theFFVIIFan789 Před 2 lety +1

    I Love Windows PCS! Love Your Infomation! 👍👍👍👍
    Great Video Dude!

  • @KrishnaDasLessons
    @KrishnaDasLessons Před 4 lety +1

    I know it is 2020, but thank you for making me more aware about fake Windows startup sounds. A lot of the videos on the internet are badly researched and have a lot of fake startups.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +1

      Don't worry about it being 2020, it's never too late to learn anything. Thanks for enjoying the video!

  • @Vulpix4025
    @Vulpix4025 Před 4 lety +20

    3:51 YOU ARE SO RIGHT!

  • @gizmoknow-how2022
    @gizmoknow-how2022 Před rokem +1

    This video was pretty informative. I was shocked lol😆😭

  • @RoProReal
    @RoProReal Před 4 lety +67

    When I said Microsoft Odyssey it made me think of super mario odyssey

  • @BailesSauce2
    @BailesSauce2 Před 3 lety +3

    Even though that Server 2003 startup sound is fake, it does sound really nice.

  • @raffaellegregorryc.1276
    @raffaellegregorryc.1276 Před 4 lety +5

    i'm actually loved tthe fake whistler startup sound :)

  • @amarilisburgos5810
    @amarilisburgos5810 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video. At first I thought that these sounds where the original sounds but now I know that they are fake.

  • @EyesOnSam
    @EyesOnSam Před rokem +1

    The ones that blew me away the most were Whistler, server 2003, and longhorn

  • @Mickelraven
    @Mickelraven Před 4 lety +17

    This video needs more views

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +2

      This video was too recent to get thousands. In a month or so, it'll blow up and get ten thousand in the next 10 months. That's what usually happens each time.

    • @Mickelraven
      @Mickelraven Před 4 lety +4

      @@Sonicrush007 Hopefully it happens, cause it triggers me when i hear the fake Whistler and Longhorn sounds in All Windows Startup/Shutdown sounds videos. From now on whenever i wanna see these types of videos, i'll watch from your channel. Too bad that the Windows 95, 98, XP Plus! sounds steals the show in your version. But then again, you have to include them all ;)

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +3

      @@Mickelraven I understand that part with the Plus! sounds. I just skip them when I'm bored and feel like watching my own videos. In All Windows Startup and Shutdown Sounds videos, it's a rule to have all of them. I made my video so it could be as accurate as possible and show off how much more effort I put in than anyone else. I have actually impressed other channels that make these videos that intended to be accurate but included fakes because they thought that they were real.
      For those videos with the fake sounds, there's nothing that can be done to get more views on my videos than those. I could just advertise my video on a bunch of those videos' comments sections but that would be rude and most likely, the comment would be removed.

    • @Mickelraven
      @Mickelraven Před 4 lety

      @@Sonicrush007 Yeah

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +2

      @管理者 No, they automatically went into pend for approval and I decided to not approve them because of your poor language and how you are literally insulting me and other people. You've been blocked.

  • @ukraineballaviation1483
    @ukraineballaviation1483 Před 3 lety +6

    Longhorn, Server 2003 (UK) and Whistler sounds are the most notable hoaxes. Same with Windows 8

  • @darkryder3388
    @darkryder3388 Před 3 lety +1

    The one who fooled me is Windows Server 2003 UK, thanks mate!

  • @TheGreenDoggoOfWisdom
    @TheGreenDoggoOfWisdom Před 4 lety +1

    Omg thank you! I knew few of them were fake but never realized most of them are!

  • @RonZhang
    @RonZhang Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for clarification.

    • @Annie-1821
      @Annie-1821 Před 3 lety

      You are the guy that makes the winXP CARTOONS! I like it

  • @davidholanda1
    @davidholanda1 Před 3 lety +11

    I really want to know the true origin of the fake Windows Longhorn startups and shutdowns, they sound very beautiful and aesthetic

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +3

      Earlier this year, I was sent this link: archive.org/details/virtualboxvmtest17032020212452
      What was shocking was the link that was provided in the description of this download which was the archived website of NeoSounds from 2006 (sounds were sold on the site many years before that): web.archive.org/web/20060103094311/www.neosounds.com/sound-schemes.php
      I am being told that the sound scheme was called "Deep Fantasy" which is what is on the link, but the sounds cannot be played due to the method in which the media was implemented on the website at the time and maybe also how archive.org archives the website, but it has been confirmed by many others that this is the legitimate origin of the sounds. These were sounds being sold online and probably no longer sold anymore because people kept reuploading it everywhere else and so it wasn't profitable to sell them anymore as a result.
      So it is indeed confirmed that Microsoft had no association with the sounds at all because Microsoft always produces their own sounds. They never buy sounds from third parties.

    • @CaelansStuff
      @CaelansStuff Před 2 lety

      SAMSUNG Theme application for Windows XP czcams.com/video/s6lOVbtzTkE/video.html

    • @CaelansStuff
      @CaelansStuff Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/zwgbSazrf0w/video.html

    • @fr4ctalz638
      @fr4ctalz638 Před 2 lety

      It comes from the Samsung Theme Manager

    • @fr4ctalz638
      @fr4ctalz638 Před 2 lety

      it was made for windows xp

  • @bottlesaregreat_6081
    @bottlesaregreat_6081 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for showing me this it really helped:)

  • @fingerbonebill1040
    @fingerbonebill1040 Před 4 lety +11

    You have done accurate research, Billy. Well done.

  • @Kasrasfriedchicken
    @Kasrasfriedchicken Před 3 lety +6

    this is why WNR is the dumbest thing ever. many WNR videos will also include real OS's with their real startup sound, so some people that think a real OS but a fake startup sound actually has the real one instead of the fake, a common sense of miscommunication.

    • @Fyodor71Rus-Tula
      @Fyodor71Rus-Tula Před 3 lety +2

      Not only WNR.

    • @Kasrasfriedchicken
      @Kasrasfriedchicken Před 3 lety +2

      @@Fyodor71Rus-Tula You're right. Many other fan made sounds get confused for the real ones, causing a majority of the fakes.

  • @CNETech
    @CNETech Před 4 lety +7

    Trident may be fake, yes, but there was a project that never made it off the planning board called Triton. You can find it on BetaWiki. It was meant to be an update to Neptune.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +4

      I read about that very recently. I was actually shocked that they were actually going to make it. The thing though is that people claim that Trident existed. It did not.

  • @AlexGetsAroundTO
    @AlexGetsAroundTO Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, you are correct!

  • @vladyslavyakovchuk151
    @vladyslavyakovchuk151 Před rokem +2

    Windows 98 startup & shutdown sounds were used in Windows ME until build 2470, it was replaced with Windows 2000's ones in build 2476

  • @amalayperson7208
    @amalayperson7208 Před 3 lety +6

    3:12
    Although it's fake, it sounds very...... Heavenly....

    • @akali1586
      @akali1586 Před 2 lety

      I made it as my log on sound on windows 11

  • @CalmingKittenMultiverse
    @CalmingKittenMultiverse Před 3 lety +9

    Thanks for the correction on the Windows Longhorn startup sounds. I've always thought that Longhorn's startup sound was real, as I've heard it in a few animation videos made by certain people (As well as different Windows Startup and Shutdown Sounds videos). This video was very resourceful, thank you

  • @SerikaOnoeee
    @SerikaOnoeee Před 8 měsíci +1

    Finding out that some of these startup sounds are fake is like finding out Santa Claus isn't real. Childhood ruined

    • @SerikaOnoeee
      @SerikaOnoeee Před 8 měsíci

      Specifically, the Windows Server 2003 and Longhorn sounds I thought were real and even set as my startup sounds to my own computer when I was a kid.

  • @HexagonalPrism19
    @HexagonalPrism19 Před 2 lety

    I am going to make a video that shows the real startups and shutdowns that will be accurate. Thank you for making this video and showing the truth!

  • @aguythatexists8318
    @aguythatexists8318 Před 4 lety +4

    Fake sounds or not, the longhorn sounds showcased as fake are beautiful

  • @Saikyokun
    @Saikyokun Před 2 lety +3

    I'm sorry, my English is not good. Billy is the most correct and wonderful. I was fooled by some startup sounds. thank you very much. Billy! !!

  • @WindowsXPMapping1
    @WindowsXPMapping1 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't know why, but the fake shutdown sound for Windows NT 5.0 sounds more fitting that the NT 4.0 shutdown sound

  • @WedgePee
    @WedgePee Před 4 měsíci

    Well researched. I replaced all my Windows 8 sounds with these in 2013 not knowing the truth!

  • @bertmagz8845
    @bertmagz8845 Před 2 lety +3

    Now, Windows 11 now has a proper startup sound.

  • @gamernation185
    @gamernation185 Před rokem +5

    Thanks Bill. I also found out that some sounds were fake because I used a lot of Windows versions in virtual machines.

  • @want-diversecontent3887
    @want-diversecontent3887 Před rokem +1

    I remember the first time I heard the Windows Whistler fake startup sound that it was kind of odd, but I trusted that it was the real one.

  • @SA2180
    @SA2180 Před 4 lety +21

    3:56 that ‘startup sound’ has existed in the media folder since Windows Vista

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +7

      I don't remember that being there in 7 but I remember it being there in 8x and 10.

    • @anthonycassimiro2295
      @anthonycassimiro2295 Před 4 lety

      It's actually a shutdown sound.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +1

      @@anthonycassimiro2295 No. He is not talking about the shutdown sound. What he is talking about is the short startup sound you hear slightly before that timestamp. I'm sure everyone knows that shutdown sound is a shutdown sound.

    • @anthonycassimiro2295
      @anthonycassimiro2295 Před 4 lety

      I thought he did a mistake.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety

      @Vicky:V 2.0 Not sure if I understand what you are saying.

  • @goktugarabac998
    @goktugarabac998 Před 4 lety +4

    Windows 2000 Varitioions/Insturumens
    0:58 Corona Alarm FX
    1:59 Electric Corona Alarm
    2:41 Rvrse
    1:08 Normal

  • @papajons_s
    @papajons_s Před 3 lety +3

    I am so upset that longhorn did not use these fake sounds.
    So happy that whistler's were fake.
    So glad that beta 2's sounds were fake (it was obvious)...

  • @tafentertainment-tiffanypa1380

    These sounds looking great for a Windows system.

  • @NewerHorizonsMusic
    @NewerHorizonsMusic Před 4 lety

    Interesting video. Ive always wondered where the fake startup sound for number 17 actually comes from, obviously it isn’t any version of Windows Longhorn lol.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety

      I heard it came from the Windows Vista Beta tutorials. I may look into that sometime to verify whether or not it is true.

  • @vinny7265
    @vinny7265 Před rokem +3

    Official or not, the startups and shutdowns really have a nice sound

  • @Soulfur
    @Soulfur Před 2 lety +4

    One time I tested out a Windows Vista beta 2 build hoping I would hear the fake startup sound but instead I heard XP sounds so then I immediately knew it was fake

  • @irrigamii
    @irrigamii Před 3 lety +2

    Just an extra tidbit, the Windows ME CD will play the 98 startup sound if you run it on a PC with Windows already on it

  • @Watrmeln
    @Watrmeln Před 3 lety +1

    Windows shell sounds (including the startup sound!) are somewhere in the WinSxS folder, however all subfolders of WinSxS have long names.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety +1

      It's c:\windows\media folder. I have no idea what WinSxS folder is for to be honest but it seems that some files are copied there.

    • @zahidaparveen2589
      @zahidaparveen2589 Před 2 lety

      Windows shell? Woah I googled it and it was hidden in a file

  • @lucasvidz9488
    @lucasvidz9488 Před 3 lety +4

    3:41 That boot screen looks faker than me not being single

  • @seandc6629
    @seandc6629 Před rokem +7

    The beta 2 sound is actually real in the sense that it was made by Microsoft, but it was used in early versions of the "Getting Started" tutorial videos included with vista betas and was never used as a startup sound.

  • @bluebloxydude
    @bluebloxydude Před rokem +2

    2:36 one sound i notice: Warner Bros. 75 Years intro (i think)

  • @sovixz2398
    @sovixz2398 Před 2 lety

    This Video Should Be On The Trending Page

  • @upseguest
    @upseguest Před rokem +4

    I can confirm this is real, I own many longhorn and vista builds and those 2 I never heard when testing them

  • @NewRepublicMapper
    @NewRepublicMapper Před 3 lety +3

    Actually, the Windows 8/8.1/10 Startup Sound Uses Windows 7 sound if you Enabled it. But this will be played if you restart your PC, You Remove the Power from Laptop or Battery, and Disabling Fastboot while the Startup sound is located in imageres.dll since vista

  • @doge90432
    @doge90432 Před 3 měsíci

    The windows 8 sound was in Windows 8's default sound scheme as the logon sound, although it was never implemented. The SAME sound is present as the logon sound in Win10 though, but same as Win8, it was never implemented.

  • @Peq92
    @Peq92 Před 4 měsíci

    Windows powered was actually used in name by some Windows CE versions around 2000

  • @Hourmongous
    @Hourmongous Před 3 lety +3

    This is the scariest video I have ever seen, and this isn't even meant to be a scary video

    • @majorse000
      @majorse000 Před 3 lety

      I also feel weird watching this video

  • @retroescent
    @retroescent Před rokem +3

    Also the fake Windows Longhorn sound was actually coming by Samsug Theme 2005 for Windows XP.

    • @User-sz1dn
      @User-sz1dn Před rokem

      The video was made before that was discovered. Also, the theme was made in 2003, not 2005.

    • @ZeroClki
      @ZeroClki Před 10 měsíci

      @@User-sz1dn Correct! 👏

    • @Way78967
      @Way78967 Před 5 měsíci

      *Samsung

  • @jenofjennifer
    @jenofjennifer Před 4 lety +1

    The fakes cannot intrigue me more.

  • @arteonyx
    @arteonyx Před 4 lety +1

    Windows 10 also uses windows 7 startup sound in startup, just now enabled by default. I have build 1903 (latest update for windows 10) so yea but idk for versions prior to 1903.

  • @neliaironwood7573
    @neliaironwood7573 Před rokem +3

    Out of the two, Windows Vista and Windows 8's startups were definitely prototype startup sounds. One could've been used in an early unreleased prototype/beta (it was used on a help video) and the other can actually be found through digging through the files. Half of these startup images are just fanmade jokes anyway

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před rokem +2

      As for that supposed Vista beta sound, it was used for the tutorial not as a startup sound throughout development.
      As for Windows 8's startup sound, it was never used though it was intended to be used as such according to a well known former Microsoft Employee who release a video a week or two ago about the sound.

  • @gizmoknow-how2022
    @gizmoknow-how2022 Před rokem +3

    3:16 aww man😭😭😭😭

  • @npc_combine_s
    @npc_combine_s Před 4 lety +2

    Subscribed.

  • @hamzahassan7730
    @hamzahassan7730 Před 2 lety +1

    I thought AlphaBetas was real up until I got it. It had some windows logos that weren’t entirely transparent and had some white/gray blotches in the background. And also I didn’t find any wikis taking about AlphaBetas. But I think it has a cool logo, that collage of different windows logos. I was tricked by Windows Trident but it doesn’t surprise me. Longhorn was a big surprise though. Fake 5.0 shutdown sound sounds better IMO.

  • @mickeyandminnieproductions6574

    Wow! Thanks! I thought Powered, Trident, and AlphaBetas were real

  • @DJCOMPUSOFFICIAL
    @DJCOMPUSOFFICIAL Před 3 lety +4

    2:39 I always believed it's real startup sound....

  • @pranavmanoan2381
    @pranavmanoan2381 Před 2 lety +1

    The version of windows whistler where it had the windows 98 logoff sound has a part in the startup sound that sounds like windows 2000's startup sound but reversed and modified.

    • @user4216
      @user4216 Před rokem

      The “modified” windows 2000 sound is the windows 2000 beta 3 builds 1983-2000 startup sound

  • @scandathepole723
    @scandathepole723 Před 2 lety

    I've been fooled all the time thinking the Longhorn sounds were real

  • @Vessick
    @Vessick Před 2 lety +3

    Fun Fact: apparently the fake Longhorn sounds are from a Windows XP sound pack made by Samsung

  • @helpwanted134
    @helpwanted134 Před 4 lety +9

    Hey, I’ve noticed you had been testing Windows systems on your channel through a Virtual Machine. I want to try that as well, but I’m not sure if it’s safe, or if my laptop would support it. My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 15 5000 from 2018, with 1TB full memory, but 400 GB in use. I just need to know if it’s safe for my PC to run a Virtual Machine.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +5

      Nothing can go wrong with using a VM unless you do something really stupid or use a program that leads to malware that will spread across the whole network. If you're not doing anything stupid like trying to run malware unprepared, you'll 100% be okay. Pretty much any PC can do VMs. Emulating through PCem isn't the same though. You have to have a pretty good PC to emulate at a fast clock speed for some OSes.
      You should be just fine though. The PC I used from August 2016-June 2019 was a laptop with a dual core Intel Core i5-6200U (CPU model very similar except mine is a gen older and had a slower clock speed), with 8 GB of RAM, 1 TB SSD (installed on August of 2018 originally had a 1 TB 5400 rpm HDD). From that time period, my videos were done 100% on that laptop, including recording. I really can't see why your laptop would not be able to do it. Go ahead and enjoy it. Just don't test viruses at all if you're afraid of screwing up with it. I do recommend testing new programs that you feel cautious about in a VM. That's what I use them for when not doing videos.
      Yeah, I did switch laptops and mine does a much better job at tasks than my old one. I posted the specs of my new gaming laptop on the about page of my channel in case if you were interested in seeing what it is. It's an Asus ROG laptop.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +3

      Also, be careful of where you get your .ISO images. Some you find in the wild may contain malware. Please try to stick with winworldpc.com I use them because their images are 100% safe.

    • @helpwanted134
      @helpwanted134 Před 4 lety +1

      Billy O'Reilly thank you

    • @typicalfunnymatija2990
      @typicalfunnymatija2990 Před 4 lety

      I'm using a old ThinkPad from 2012 with 4gb ram and all my vm's run perfectly!

    • @aaronprucha7112
      @aaronprucha7112 Před 4 lety +1

      I used VirtualBox and got my ISOs from Archive.org

  • @definitely_notme4112
    @definitely_notme4112 Před 3 lety +2

    Woah! I never knew NT 5.0 just used the 4.0 sound...good to know!

    • @zahidaparveen2589
      @zahidaparveen2589 Před 2 lety

      Same

    • @testok4180
      @testok4180 Před 2 lety +1

      Only the shutdown sound for beta 1 and 2. Pre-beta builds used nt 4 startup sound.

    • @zahidaparveen2589
      @zahidaparveen2589 Před 2 lety

      @@testok4180 it’s true. the sped up shutdown sound is still real it’s just that the nt 4.0 sound builds

    • @testok4180
      @testok4180 Před 2 lety

      @@zahidaparveen2589 what sped up shutdown sound?

    • @testok4180
      @testok4180 Před 2 lety

      @@zahidaparveen2589 Are you talking about the Windows 2000 beta 3 builds 1946-1969 startup sound? That's not NT 5.0s shutdown sound.

  • @ArtieArchives
    @ArtieArchives Před rokem +1

    2:44 You're right, but Trident was actually a codename for a version of Internet Explorer if I remember correctly.

  • @ephemeralViolette
    @ephemeralViolette Před 4 lety +3

    I found the Windows Powered bootscreen in 2000 Professional's ntoskrnl.exe (bitmap 9). There's also, interestingly, two Server Family bootscreens (one with copyright 1985-1999, the other 1985-2000). The colours do differ slightly from the ones in the video though.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 4 lety +1

      Odd to find that in 2000 Professional. I’ll look into that sometime.

    • @ephemeralViolette
      @ephemeralViolette Před 4 lety

      @@Sonicrush007 I think every Professional version of Windows has Server branding hidden; I also found references to Whistler Server in XP.

    • @aaronprucha7112
      @aaronprucha7112 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ephemeralViolette Like how there's weird bits of Windows ME art in XPs files

    • @ephemeralViolette
      @ephemeralViolette Před 4 lety

      @@aaronprucha7112 If I'm not mistaken, those are just leftovers from Whistler's development prior to the logo change.

    • @Chan4444mc
      @Chan4444mc Před 4 lety

      @@ephemeralViolette and Home edition Windows Neptune build 5111 have windows 2000 server bitmap

  • @skejeton
    @skejeton Před 2 lety +3

    2:52 I'm pretty sure trident is code name for internet explorer, but that has nothing to do with windows

  • @biap401
    @biap401 Před 3 lety

    Atleast they had cool codenames

  • @ThatRandomToast
    @ThatRandomToast Před 2 lety +1

    In 2022, it was discovered that the fake Longhorn sounds came from SAMSUNG Theme 1.1.1.6 for Windows XP from 2005.

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 2 lety

      Where can I find that so I know from experience whether or not it is true?

    • @ThatRandomToast
      @ThatRandomToast Před 2 lety

      @@Sonicrush007 czcams.com/video/s6lOVbtzTkE/video.html description

    • @ThatRandomToast
      @ThatRandomToast Před 2 lety

      EDIT: It's actually 1.1.1.6, not 1.1.1.0

  • @L3me36epico
    @L3me36epico Před 3 lety +3

    0:57 nice

  • @Soulfur
    @Soulfur Před 3 lety +3

    1:43 there ARE some references to Neptune Server in a few setup files of Neptune, though it could be a rebranding transition. the boot screen is still fake though

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety

      Do you have a source or a filename for that? Sounds weird because Neptune was intended for home use while Odyssey was intended for business use.

    • @Soulfur
      @Soulfur Před 3 lety +1

      @@Sonicrush007 BetaWiki confirms that there are Neptune Server references in a few setup files. Plus the "configure my server" wizard is still present from Windows 2000 Server

    • @Sonicrush007
      @Sonicrush007  Před 3 lety

      @@Soulfur Hmmm... I see. That's pretty interesting. My guess would be that Neptune is based off of a Server edition of Windows 2000 as it was definitely built off of Windows 2000.

    • @Soulfur
      @Soulfur Před 3 lety

      @@Sonicrush007 possibly. After all, it was built on the RC1 build of win2000 (2128)

    • @MSWinNT
      @MSWinNT Před rokem +1

      ​​@@Sonicrush007 Plus, there are some Servers intended for home use, like Windows Home Server 2007 so that can't be the excuse, but the bootscreen is unconfirmed, meaning that for now, its safe to say that the bootscreen and the edition that is "leaked" fake.

  • @Inescapeium
    @Inescapeium Před 3 lety +2

    I'm planning to make a video about Windows misconceptions.

  • @RewRTC
    @RewRTC Před 3 lety +1

    you broke me. thanks.