Wow, so realistic, everything, it just feels so real. Nothing creepy or anything, no jumpscares, just brilliant. You put some hard work into this, 10/10.
Everything screams realism here. The excruciating wait times, visual glitches that don't look fake, a recovery process that looks genuine and isn't using creepypasta stereotypes, long and hopeful waits for automatic recovery to fix your computer, feeling defeated when the computer ends up breaking again... R.I.P. to the computer...
you make the best kill screens in youtube, they're so realistic, brilliant and some kind of sad and scary, idk maybe just me. hope you're doing better by now, not every year is going to be a 2022
as someone who grew up with vista, i appreciate and love the sheer amount of detail and accuracy this has. from the startup to safe mode. if you ever chose to make another vista killscreen (i highly doubt it but i wanna throw this idea in), you could later make the ivons shifted around on the desktop, with a combination of color channels (like red, green, and blur) missing. this is an actual windiws vista glitch, caused by severe file corruption due to the hard drive going doopus kapoot. it happened to my grandmothers vista computer not long before it died.
" '22 was a mediocre year for me at least." it was also for me but, i dont really wanna explain about somethings making it "the worst year" i experienced.
2 funny things I saw: 1. The 7B code BSOD: it can't appear when the system is on. The 0x0000007B decrypts as Inaccessible Boot Device, which means that there's a drive error on the boot, so it can appear on boot only. 2. Recovery mode and it's warnings. The recovery mode can be used only via the installation media, and only on WIM-like NT systems (Vista and higher), and to access it, on the "Install" button screen, you need to press the "Computer repair". And the restoration mode itself looks fully different, and can't overwrite the BIOS, 'cause it doesn't have the access to it.
I would object about second point. Well, in windows me and higher, Microsoft made "timepoints", that could open that recovery mode, also if you don't let windows to boot up for 3 times, it will initiate recovery mode. Also i would add 3 point: Windows can't freeze like that, and also - i think that bsod from other windows. Plus, that glitches don't belongs for system. And it runs windows on a virtual machine - VMware
@@Byt3pixe1 "Windows cannot freeze like that" It can, actually. This is called "computer lockup." A computer lockup happens whenever your PC lags so hard that everything just freezes to the point your mouse and/or keyboard would stop working (therefore you would have to hard reset it) This actually happened to me once, I kid you not. I remember when I was in my "Black MIDI" phase I tried to open a midi file with 10 million notes in PFA, and my computer froze up before it could actually open it.
I love your killscreens a lot!! I know this isn’t a very g o o d Idea but I watch them before I go to sleep xd I run out of things to watch so I just watch your killscreen videos :D
Cool video dude, reminded my times when I tried to repair pc (win 7) in 2017-2018. (pc was broken and not recoverable, then I bought a new pc with win 10)
i remember in like 2015 (when windows 10 just launched), i had to recover my computer with certain network issues after upgrading because windows 10 screwed up my internet connection
It can be more realistic if you edit out those vmware startup screens, since it means the system is running in a VM and VMs shouldn't encounter any kind of hardware error (since they don't really have one)
I once almost got a kill screen on my Windows 10, though it did some automatic repairs so that’s good. It doesn’t really play out as a kill screen, it was just slow to start up.
i still remember when i had a PC that was a total pile of shit, and for a moment it froze up to the point of me fully restarting, and hell it led to it bsoding for just a few times before it could even get to the login screen
This is actually realistic to era of when not a lot of PC and laptops could handle Windows Vista (yes it was pretty far ahead of its time so that it could get pretty laggy and yes sometimes crashing their PC) Edit: I completely forgot about this one. IIRC that why Windows Vista got bad rep back when it was released (yes there was a friciking lawsuit with laptop that has Win Vista Basic-compatible sticker
Yep, Vista is actually a good OS if you have the hardware for it, which I did and it ran without any real issues, it also introduced many good things such as UAC (which was annoying at first but by the time 7 was out everyone is used to it, and generally increased security), and the design is still timeless.
This is the most realistic killscreen I've seen in my life. I tried making a Windows XP and a Windows 1.0 killscreens, combining both realism and horror, the results were not bad, but this... is the goat.
if you're talking about it being absolutely slow, the screen recorder actually caused it to run like shit. if anything, this was made on a PC that was just too slow to even handle a modern VM (i had from may 2018 to july 2023)
Probably could be the cause of the VM’s crashes and bluescreens. on my home laptop, which doesn’t have virtualization support because it was a laptop made for windows 7 which was when virtualization and UEFI wasn’t really a big thing, i just multiboot most operating systems, and it runs smoothly. It supports im sure XP or older but haven’t done xp because i only had usb drives for installation media back then and the installer did boot off of usb but just detected the usb drive itself as the hard disk, but i haven’t tried CDs as installation media yet because i recently got a bunch of 700 MB CD-RWs which i’m pretty sure the xp installer can fit on but idk, and i also cannot fit any more partitions on my MBR disk even though i have more than enough disk space, just the MBR restrictions. One of the downsides of having a legacy BIOS system, not being able to use GPT disks to cave virtually infinite partitions, but even if i did, pretty much only windows 8 and newer support GPT. I multiboot linux mint, windows 11 (had to bypass system requirements because not supported), windows 7, and windows vista(without networking because drivers are a pain and my networking randomly stopped working on vista despite working for a few days after installing it, anyways this comment is getting a bit too long so yeah
This happened to me back in 2015. For some reason, my Windows Vista computer - which was 4 years old at the time - would crash everytime I tried to boot it up, and it would only work in Safe Mode. Maybe because I accidentally spilled water on top of it a while before that happened.
10:52 has a blue screen with a code of 0x0000007B, when something is wrong with the system not causing it to boot. This error code doesn’t appear when you are in windows, it appears during startup. Not saying this is bad at all.
If you gave 100 MB of RAM to guest windows vista and on slower HDD that's how it freezes. I actually ran windows vista on pentium 4 with 512 MB ram. I done same with windows 7, Which is also slow, but not that slow. But your video is genuinely realistic and amazing.
Let me guess after the video: Him: brings pc to repair shop A few minutes later... He gets the pc "Boots up pc" Turns out it ran perfectly and he runs chkdsc "All goes perfect Good ending
The question is, where did you do this (Vegas, After Effects and so on), and also how? I really liked the idea with this, and I would like to try this myself. Of the problems I can only describe the "No Signal" screen when, in terms of recording, it is a virtual machine. Including "Recovery Mode" with a warning for strange reason. However, even with this, I want to praise the "realism" of the video. I apologize for my English, because i dont speak English.
it's not really possible to do so - at the end of the video I simply took a screenshot of the vmware logo and tried to symbolize that the VM was completely dead. for the slowing performance, this was completely unintentional. my screen recorder kept affecting the performance of it (along with other programs in the background of my host PC) and this caused the VM to somehow slow down so much.
@@skexofiner.nsystemz 1._ I was joking with the "damaging hardware" thing. Obviously it's not possible! 2._ Wait- it was unintentional?! Interesting...
If I was you, I would change VMware logo, to some dell dimension startup screen, or IBM thinkpad, for more realistic effect, I hope you take this into consideration and use my advice next time, I wish you good luck, but as it is, the video turned out very realistic.
it also happened to be a problem in vmware - where the cursor would just fly around a certain corner and the only way to fix it was by pressing ctrl+alt and then going inside the vm again
I can confirm that black screen with Activate now/later is true. I had this one time and its not going to give you explorer.exe and any option to open it. Only hope is to restart and activate it.
Kill screens as in console errors are things that go like this: You turn on your console, like normal, but except when you do, you get an error screen (and that is, the Kill Screen.) It's saying that your thing has broken and has to be turned off. That's how I can describe these kinds of videos.
Wow, so realistic, everything, it just feels so real.
Nothing creepy or anything, no jumpscares, just brilliant.
You put some hard work into this, 10/10.
No creepy, great job and safe to kill screen no horror.
This one is actually R.E.A.L.I.S.T.I.C. I bet that most people who make these kinds of videos must be jealous by how much effort was put here.
what even happens to make this more "realistic" is the date/time in the bottom right corner so it doesnt look like its out of sync
yeah, by the way, if real PC gonna get hot, then he will "throttle" and be slow
more like 𝚁𝚎𝚊𝚕𝚒𝚜𝚝𝚌
That is very true. I love how realistic they make their killscreens!
I'm not sure It was Watched May Last Year.
Everything screams realism here. The excruciating wait times, visual glitches that don't look fake, a recovery process that looks genuine and isn't using creepypasta stereotypes, long and hopeful waits for automatic recovery to fix your computer, feeling defeated when the computer ends up breaking again...
R.I.P. to the computer...
You didn't see the VMware logo did you?
@@NourMostafa_Productions its intensional.
Why I Glitches and Corruptions?
i just love how this video is somehow slowly starting to grow faster, but thanks to the people who appreciated the hard work I put here.
also, a new video is now in the works… will be posted by 2023 ASAP!!
@@skexofiner.nsystemz WHERE ARE THE JUMPSCARES?! please put them in the kill screens ASAP!
@@zcanime5997 uhm it's not a good idea to put jumpscares
This not pc is vm ware
@@islam-259-subscribe-like-shere i know, i wanted it to look more like a PC
you make the best kill screens in youtube, they're so realistic, brilliant and some kind of sad and scary, idk maybe just me. hope you're doing better by now, not every year is going to be a 2022
thanks! i appreciate your kind words.
as someone who grew up with vista, i appreciate and love the sheer amount of detail and accuracy this has. from the startup to safe mode.
if you ever chose to make another vista killscreen (i highly doubt it but i wanna throw this idea in), you could later make the ivons shifted around on the desktop, with a combination of color channels (like red, green, and blur) missing. this is an actual windiws vista glitch, caused by severe file corruption due to the hard drive going doopus kapoot. it happened to my grandmothers vista computer not long before it died.
This isn't safe mode, its Piracy/Activation mode. Only happens if your Win Vista is not activated or that activation got corrupted or smth.
@@DanieroOG There is a safe mode in this video. At 12:54, our protagonist tries to load safe mode only to realize that it freezes up and not load.
@@JustTheOneLinuxUser ohhh he didn' t timestamped it im sorry.
Forget the killscreen, that intro is enough to blow down an entire house.
" '22 was a mediocre year for me at least." it was also for me but, i dont really wanna explain about somethings making it "the worst year" i experienced.
22 was much better year than 23 bro :(
2 funny things I saw:
1. The 7B code BSOD: it can't appear when the system is on. The 0x0000007B decrypts as Inaccessible Boot Device, which means that there's a drive error on the boot, so it can appear on boot only.
2. Recovery mode and it's warnings. The recovery mode can be used only via the installation media, and only on WIM-like NT systems (Vista and higher), and to access it, on the "Install" button screen, you need to press the "Computer repair". And the restoration mode itself looks fully different, and can't overwrite the BIOS, 'cause it doesn't have the access to it.
I would object about second point. Well, in windows me and higher, Microsoft made "timepoints", that could open that recovery mode, also if you don't let windows to boot up for 3 times, it will initiate recovery mode.
Also i would add 3 point:
Windows can't freeze like that, and also - i think that bsod from other windows. Plus, that glitches don't belongs for system. And it runs windows on a virtual machine - VMware
@@Byt3pixe1 "Windows cannot freeze like that"
It can, actually. This is called "computer lockup." A computer lockup happens whenever your PC lags so hard that everything just freezes to the point your mouse and/or keyboard would stop working (therefore you would have to hard reset it)
This actually happened to me once, I kid you not. I remember when I was in my "Black MIDI" phase I tried to open a midi file with 10 million notes in PFA, and my computer froze up before it could actually open it.
dont worry, its a virtual machine 👍
Yea because the logo every time it boots
Really, no shit, i saw wmvare logo. No shit
The video is still edited
yep
POV his friend "where's my laptop"
I love your killscreens a lot!!
I know this isn’t a very
g o o d
Idea but I watch them before I go to sleep xd
I run out of things to watch so I just watch your killscreen videos :D
Imagine losing at Minesweeper then getting a blue screen lmao
Well done btw. Takes me back to when I first installed Windows 7 on my computer
fun fact, it was going to be the part where it would suddenly bluescreen IMMEDIATELY after the game starts
Basically the Minesweeper game mode in Progressbar95.
Lasted longer than solitaire
I used to have a Windows Vista desktop machine. Took literally 11 minutes to boot. Btw great video! 👍
thanks!
i also used vista at some point.
And Windows 11 takes 22
Imagine having to wait 3 minutes just to get to login scree
Average Vista experience
I think bro even "walked away" while waiting lmao
Keep up the good videos Langzorth!!
These kill-screens are INSANELY REALISTIC
This felt like my old computer, really well done 👍
Windows tutorials in the future: How to overheat a V I R T U A L M A C H I N E
Honestly this is some god-level editing.
RIGHT?
Cool video dude, reminded my times when I tried to repair pc (win 7) in 2017-2018. (pc was broken and not recoverable, then I bought a new pc with win 10)
i remember in like 2015 (when windows 10 just launched), i had to recover my computer with certain network issues after upgrading because windows 10 screwed up my internet connection
Oh, no wonder Vista died here. You were using Internet Explorer at the beginning!
(This is a fantastic vid, btw)
It can be more realistic if you edit out those vmware startup screens, since it means the system is running in a VM and VMs shouldn't encounter any kind of hardware error (since they don't really have one)
i see what you mean, tbh i just decided to keep it in the video as I was once growing tired of these "american megatrends" splash screens
a 22 minute kill screen? You deserve much more than 3k views and 97 likes bro
Yeah😢
I once almost got a kill screen on my Windows 10, though it did some automatic repairs so that’s good. It doesn’t really play out as a kill screen, it was just slow to start up.
i still remember when i had a PC that was a total pile of shit, and for a moment it froze up to the point of me fully restarting, and hell it led to it bsoding for just a few times before it could even get to the login screen
This is actually realistic to era of when not a lot of PC and laptops could handle Windows Vista (yes it was pretty far ahead of its time so that it could get pretty laggy and yes sometimes crashing their PC)
Edit: I completely forgot about this one. IIRC that why Windows Vista got bad rep back when it was released (yes there was a friciking lawsuit with laptop that has Win Vista Basic-compatible sticker
Yep, Vista is actually a good OS if you have the hardware for it, which I did and it ran without any real issues, it also introduced many good things such as UAC (which was annoying at first but by the time 7 was out everyone is used to it, and generally increased security), and the design is still timeless.
THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT SUBTITLES
Fun Fact: the BSOD Error 000000x7b tells you, that the installed drivers are incompatible with your PC aun causing problems.
i actually got it when I tried to run it with 96mb of RAM
BTW, still one of the most original kill screens
This is the most realistic killscreen I've seen in my life. I tried making a Windows XP and a Windows 1.0 killscreens, combining both realism and horror, the results were not bad, but this... is the goat.
Great work on this. Curious, did you make this happen in the virtual machine or did it just happen on it’s own?
if you're talking about it being absolutely slow, the screen recorder actually caused it to run like shit. if anything, this was made on a PC that was just too slow to even handle a modern VM (i had from may 2018 to july 2023)
Probably could be the cause of the VM’s crashes and bluescreens. on my home laptop, which doesn’t have virtualization support because it was a laptop made for windows 7 which was when virtualization and UEFI wasn’t really a big thing, i just multiboot most operating systems, and it runs smoothly. It supports im sure XP or older but haven’t done xp because i only had usb drives for installation media back then and the installer did boot off of usb but just detected the usb drive itself as the hard disk, but i haven’t tried CDs as installation media yet because i recently got a bunch of 700 MB CD-RWs which i’m pretty sure the xp installer can fit on but idk, and i also cannot fit any more partitions on my MBR disk even though i have more than enough disk space, just the MBR restrictions. One of the downsides of having a legacy BIOS system, not being able to use GPT disks to cave virtually infinite partitions, but even if i did, pretty much only windows 8 and newer support GPT. I multiboot linux mint, windows 11 (had to bypass system requirements because not supported), windows 7, and windows vista(without networking because drivers are a pain and my networking randomly stopped working on vista despite working for a few days after installing it, anyways this comment is getting a bit too long so yeah
Also for whatever reason i could get Aero working on 7 but not Vista for some reason idk why
@@AndrewGaming587YT perhaps it's because the drivers for windows 7 aren't supported on vista for no reason?
This happened to me back in 2015. For some reason, my Windows Vista computer - which was 4 years old at the time - would crash everytime I tried to boot it up, and it would only work in Safe Mode. Maybe because I accidentally spilled water on top of it a while before that happened.
or it could be because of something else...
15:12
*RYDER: Well, you know what? I will going to repair this off.*
4:22 bro loves DivX
It’s real
22 minutes of realistic kill screen and 438 likes...
1:08
*RYDER: I hope this Windows Vista works well after July 28, 2018.*
i thought this was real
finally, good windows kill screens
My head kinda hurts
10:52 has a blue screen with a code of 0x0000007B, when something is wrong with the system not causing it to boot. This error code doesn’t appear when you are in windows, it appears during startup. Not saying this is bad at all.
basically i tried to run the VM at only 96mb of RAM and the bsod itself is a recreation of that
nice, but there are other error codes you can use, like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL@@skexofiner.nsystemz
Note If your wallpaper turns to black, can you get the activation message and that just means it’s not activated
it was pretty annoying when microsoft would do shit like this.
11:55: DANGER INCOMING
Turn on captions to get additional context on what is going on
when is the killscreen where instead of software being mean you just shoot the mid boot sequence and it ends there
If you gave 100 MB of RAM to guest windows vista and on slower HDD that's how it freezes. I actually ran windows vista on pentium 4 with 512 MB ram. I done same with windows 7, Which is also slow, but not that slow. But your video is genuinely realistic and amazing.
thanks
IIRC, the VM originally had about 1.4 GB of RAM which back then wasn't too bad for me.
Let me guess after the video:
Him: brings pc to repair shop
A few minutes later...
He gets the pc
"Boots up pc"
Turns out it ran perfectly and he runs chkdsc
"All goes perfect
Good ending
nice twist lol
The question is, where did you do this (Vegas, After Effects and so on), and also how?
I really liked the idea with this, and I would like to try this myself.
Of the problems I can only describe the "No Signal" screen when, in terms of recording, it is a virtual machine. Including "Recovery Mode" with a warning for strange reason.
However, even with this, I want to praise the "realism" of the video.
I apologize for my English, because i dont speak English.
for editing, i used vegas
4:00 The Original Legend Chad Who Spotted Vegas Pro 8.0
🗿👇
i love when you say little things like (oh no)
briefly speaking. 11 out of 10. very realistic. i even thought for a moment that all this was true.
thanks a ton!
Do Beta 1 and Beta 2 kill screen version
this seems like real killscreen
*insert dancing parrot at bootom leff corner*
17:10 I hate that automatic repair when it fails to recover 2 of 37 serious error(s)
Your intro scared me
This is great!
Hovewer, I have a question:
How do you damage the hardware inside A VIRTUAL MACHINE?! (EDIT: this is a joke)
it's not really possible to do so - at the end of the video I simply took a screenshot of the vmware logo and tried to symbolize that the VM was completely dead.
for the slowing performance, this was completely unintentional. my screen recorder kept affecting the performance of it (along with other programs in the background of my host PC) and this caused the VM to somehow slow down so much.
@@skexofiner.nsystemz 1._ I was joking with the "damaging hardware" thing. Obviously it's not possible!
2._ Wait- it was unintentional?! Interesting...
average windows vista experience
Happy Birthday 🎂🎉
uhh my birthday's in oct 23...
21:52: Game Over (Dead)
it's feckin windoes vista. if this actually happened i would NOT be surprised
well yeah, vista was WAY too ahead of its time, so most computers couldnt run it well without good enough hardware
You can create windows vista kill screen good ending?
Bad ending: Seems as if the user wasn't lucky. Their recovery system on the PC was minimal and thus, The PC was dead before they knew...
now wheres the good ending
I liked the intro animation. what software you used?
Vegas Pro 16 with magic bullet looks and genarts sapphire plugins
Oh my God,very good!!!!!!!
That looks so good, tho
Realistic and best video ever just I don't find that videos about you
If I was you, I would change VMware logo, to some dell dimension startup screen, or IBM thinkpad, for more realistic effect, I hope you take this into consideration and use my advice next time, I wish you good luck, but as it is, the video turned out very realistic.
P.S by the way, I made my own killscreen, inspirated by yours, thanks for inspiration!
Bad ending: Welp i killed an unsupported windows
TYSM
6:30 this screen normally shows up after power outages
Press Enter to start Windows normally
This looks unsafe.
"This build of Windows is not genuine"
i was not able to find a "genuine" product key that worked with my copy of vista so I just left it like that
active windows design
10:43 seems like a bug that can actually end up in windows vista
it also happened to be a problem in vmware - where the cursor would just fly around a certain corner and the only way to fix it was by pressing ctrl+alt and then going inside the vm again
@@skexofiner.nsystemz oh yeah, it's a bit annoying, i experienced It myself while i was having fun with virtual machines
@@skexofiner.nsystemzThat happens to me alot
normal day on my pc huh???
30 sec intro?????
"GRRRRRRRRR YOU STUPID COMPUTER" lol
3:49 "this copy of windows is not genuine"
Wey una considerable parte del lag es porque tu Windows no está activado
If you choosed last known good configuration the system will go back to normal before the error started to occure without deleting your data.
@PlanetYt27272chose*
really good job!
I can confirm that black screen with Activate now/later is true. I had this one time and its not going to give you explorer.exe and any option to open it. Only hope is to restart and activate it.
I've actually been hit with it about only a few times while making this video
Oh lol
btw how the death screen show for you play just a game do you change someting on system or hardware ???
it's just photo-editing.
i dont see the end that video now im sure you change someting on hardware but how ?
😵💫
Who remembers u had to Activate windows 7 or vista to make it mega fast?
i wasnt able to activate because most of what these frauds called "product keys" didn't even work with my copy of vista
Windows 7: im better than you windows vista
Windows Vista: Also im a chicken in latvian
oh "Windows Chicken"
Yeah its windows chicken lol
I. A LATVIAN AND YOU FRICKIN KILLED ME LOL😂
WINDOWS CHICKEN
20:42 explorer crashed
and activate if you dont want your wallpaper to suddenly be changed to black
@@acpisux a bunch of keys I've tried didnt work with my copy for crying out loud
@@skexofiner.nsystemzuse kms activators instead if you dont got no keys and no money
@@acpisuxi'll definitely do just that if I decide to make another windows virtual machine
someone explain kill screens im new to whatever corner of youtube this is lol... is it literally just systems getting bsods?
Kill screens as in console errors are things that go like this:
You turn on your console, like normal, but except when you do, you get an error screen (and that is, the Kill Screen.) It's saying that your thing has broken and has to be turned off.
That's how I can describe these kinds of videos.
@IUseLaynucksWhenIPhact your explanation is like a quarter of a killscreen video
@@theoneandonly-qs1uw I know, I wanted to try keeping it short
STOPPP: Vista doesnt have an automatic recovery tool this is indructed in windows 7
Winnows~vista
VMWARE 21:46
“This tool is not a toy”
Yo, what?
i have no idea why I said that lol
on your sega master system kill screen, someone named WellMabewallUnknown Products stole your video.
i could take the stolen video down but the thing is that the copyright system is so fucking broken that they won't do shit about it
make one of windows vista build 5259
my windows vista starts in 25 seconds
20:54
*RYDER: OH YEAH! IT WORKS AGAIN!*
Really nice to meet you And your friends and Quincy
I’m Quincy
the entire system is a kill screen
Why is there areo in safe mode?
It's Anti Piracy mode
11:11
*RYDER: What the.... Heck? 😲*
I remember the Vista Solitaire!
It crashed when I finished the game on my HP...
11:06 i know why this bluescreen appered because Windows have problem with connection and communication with your disc
"disc"?
Bro killed your PC