This video became outdated with the impending release of Windows 11 22H2 which has many new features. Updated version here: ruclips.net/video/WsjMEBUKttY/видео.html
Note: Although NT 3.1 up to Windows 2000 were released parallel to their classic counterparts (Windows 3.1 to Windows ME), I've displayed them in seperate sections. The rest of the systems are in chronological order.
Windows Vista is the most beautiful Windows version ever. I remember being distracted by the beautiful Aero UI in Vista and 7. I was looking at the Aero UI, instead of paying attention to the presentation. I can also remember the days when our school computers were running Vista and XP. We always wanted the Vista computers, and hated the XP ones. I also fought for a seat in front of the Vista computers. We almost cried if the teacher gave us XP computers, and fought with the kids that got the Vista ones. Vista never deserved the hate it received :(
@@elijahtorres2688 I agree! It was the most beautiful UI in Windows ever ✨ I don't understand why did they ever need to remove it. And Win 10's UI is as inconsistent as hell 😑 Vista's UI was the most magnificent and last consistent UI 💙
Yeah I remember as a I kid I used XP a lot but the pixelated font was always on my nerves. The first time I worked with Vista I instantly fell in love with how much sharper it looked overall.
Yes, unfortunately the MODERNISE EVERYTHING trend has taken yet another victim in the form of Aero. At least they made its successors of Windows 10 and 11 look good, as it wouldn’t have done Windows justice to follow a beautiful default theme in one OS with an ugly one in the next
DOS based builds can allows you to return to Windows even if you got BSOD, while NT builds will crash your system when a BSOD occurs and you must restart your computer after that
it's kinda obvious because the BSOD comes from windows and doesn't affect the DOS underneath while windows NT based systems have their own kernel and they BSOD because something went wrong in the kernel level
for @Nobel Tech WINDOWS HISTORY windows 1.0 to windows 7 windows 1.0 byte 0:15 windows 1.0 beta release 0:28 windows 1.0 dr5 0:38 windows 1.01 rtm 0:52 windows 2.03 rtm 1:13 windows 3.0 debug 1.14 1:36 windows 3.0 rtm 1:48 windows 3.1 beta 026 2:13 windows 3.1 2:27 chicago build 58s 2:42 windows 95 build 189 2:56 windows 95 3:12 memphis 1511 3:27 windows 98 3:43 windows millennium build 2332 3:56 windows millennium (me) 4:11 windows nt 3.1 4:26 windows nt 4.0 4:47 windows nt 5.0 build 1796 5:09 windows 2000 build 1946 5:22 windows 2000 5:36 neptune build 5111 5:52 whistler build 2257 6:01 whistler build 2428 6:18 windows xp build 2474 6:39 windows xp 7:01 longhorn build 3718 8:02 longhorn build 4015 8:18 longhorn build 4015 8:40 longhorn build 5048 9:10 windows vista build 5112 9:25 windows vista build 5384 9:46 windows vista 10:04 windows 7 build 6801 10:41 windows 7 build 7000 11:09 windows 7 11:29
00:00 - Intro + Classic Windows (1.0 to ME) 04:22 - The First NT Builds (NT 3.1 to XP) 07:56 - The Aero Era (Windows Vista to 7) Builds 12:22 - The Present (Windows 8/8.1) 17:32 - The Present (Windows 10) 20:30 - The Present (Windows 11)
Interesting fact: 10X ended up being the stand in for 11 in terms of alpha builds, originally planned for a DS style of device which didn't pan out as hoped so it was tried again for a Chrome book alternative which didn't work out either, at which point it was simply promoted to a full version upgrade for any suitable device. Also, Neptune wasn't on track as hoped either, so its place in the timeline was split in three - one being the 9x-based Me, the second being 2000, and the third being Whistler which became XP.
Interesting fact. Windows 3.1 introduced the Registry which allows you to save the settings you make to your PC so you don’t have to re-set them the next time you reboot.
It would've needed a hefty cut on the feature creep. It had everything, ranging from actually useful stuff (beefing up security, unlike what was on XP SP1 or earlier) up to a filesystem that never went to public (WinFS, anyone?). Also, cue the endless parade of themes that also never went outside of development. I think cutting the feature creep would've made it somewhat stable, but either wouldn't be as secure (going in and just barely learning of the new flavor of malware that struck XP on that month and could've affected Longhorn) or as standardized (probably becoming more of a mess early on, although drivers would still do whatever and not be rejected). In the long run, I guess it didn't matter as Microsoft went Metro (or rather Zune style, perfect to complete the 'utter failure' look on Windows 8) and then trying to redo whatever it was already made a decade and a half ago (round corners and actual transparency) while haphazardly burying older features.
It was a pain to install Windows 8 Developer Preview build 8102 for me. I think Windows 1.0 Byte Build isn't found anymore in internet. whatever it is, I do like Windows 8.1 beta 9831's Start Button, Its really weirdest ever Start Button. Not bad video at all.
@@LetGoMyLegosTyler It's not showed in this video. secondly, It was my confusion between 9431 and 9831 and i typed 9831 by mistake. It's Windows 8.1 build 9431.
Neptune had a counterpart called Odyssey, Neptune was the Home Edition and Odyssey was the replacement for Windows 2000 Professional. Only Neptune has a beta version available though, both versions were merged and became Windows XP.
Mine is (im the youngest so idk what windows they used before im born but anyway) Windows xp 2012-2016 (we had one pc who had xp in 2020 but we upgraded to windows 7 it in the end of summer in 2020(btw it is still here) Windows vista 2016 Windows 7 2015-2019 Windows 10 2017-now
Windows Vista Is Amazing, I Love the Look Of It and It's So Beautiful. It's Startup Sound and How It Looks. I Get Lost Into Looking at It. Sadly, My Windows Vista PC Crashed and Now I Have to Use a Virtualbox But Still. I Love the Look and Feel.
Can you upload the apple store 2015 screensaver? It looks like a city with apple stuff in it. I loved that screensaver as a kid and I can't find it anymore.
Thank you very much for this video and it gave me a great beautiful nostalgia! Never forgot the first Windows. Except that from Windows 8 onwards they started losing Windows quality
@@Master_Tech__15 actually Neptune was combined with Odyssey (another project that was being made in the same time) and it became whistler Neptune became the home edition of whistler ,odyssey became business edition of whistler, and whistler became windows xp.
This video became outdated with the impending release of Windows 11 22H2 which has many new features. Updated version here: ruclips.net/video/WsjMEBUKttY/видео.html
Note: Although NT 3.1 up to Windows 2000 were released parallel to their classic counterparts (Windows 3.1 to Windows ME), I've displayed them in seperate sections. The rest of the systems are in chronological order.
Ok
2nd reply, you should pin this comment y'know?
4th Reply, either.
5th reply!
6th reply!!!!!!!!
Windows Vista is the most beautiful Windows version ever. I remember being distracted by the beautiful Aero UI in Vista and 7. I was looking at the Aero UI, instead of paying attention to the presentation. I can also remember the days when our school computers were running Vista and XP. We always wanted the Vista computers, and hated the XP ones. I also fought for a seat in front of the Vista computers. We almost cried if the teacher gave us XP computers, and fought with the kids that got the Vista ones. Vista never deserved the hate it received :(
They for real need to bring back the transparency!!! It can be flat, and not as 3D and glassy as Vista/7’s to match 11’s theme!!!
@@elijahtorres2688 I agree! It was the most beautiful UI in Windows ever ✨ I don't understand why did they ever need to remove it. And Win 10's UI is as inconsistent as hell 😑
Vista's UI was the most magnificent and last consistent UI 💙
@@arkahv I agree!!
In reality, computers are the main business of commercial productivity. If a beautiful OS is unreliable, it will be eliminated by the market.
Yeah I remember as a I kid I used XP a lot but the pixelated font was always on my nerves. The first time I worked with Vista I instantly fell in love with how much sharper it looked overall.
Here we go, nostalgia returns
True Yep
Well, except the betas though
I'm really sad because windows aero existed only on two windows versions, I think it should've stick around longer.
Yes, unfortunately the MODERNISE EVERYTHING trend has taken yet another victim in the form of Aero. At least they made its successors of Windows 10 and 11 look good, as it wouldn’t have done Windows justice to follow a beautiful default theme in one OS with an ugly one in the next
Yes
In arm based devices aero will not work as the hardware is not strong enough but they could have put it as an option for desktop computer users
Exactly. When Windows was about personalization/customization and logical UIs it thrived. Nobody wants these boringly modern plain interfaces.
@@agaveboy so i installed windowblinds and got windows vista theme but u have to install the theme
This is so nostalgic especially with the music in the beginning
DOS based builds can allows you to return to Windows even if you got BSOD, while NT builds will crash your system when a BSOD occurs and you must restart your computer after that
it's kinda obvious because the BSOD comes from windows and doesn't affect the DOS underneath while windows NT based systems have their own kernel and they BSOD because something went wrong in the kernel level
for @Nobel Tech
WINDOWS HISTORY windows 1.0 to windows 7
windows 1.0 byte 0:15
windows 1.0 beta release 0:28
windows 1.0 dr5 0:38
windows 1.01 rtm 0:52
windows 2.03 rtm 1:13
windows 3.0 debug 1.14 1:36
windows 3.0 rtm 1:48
windows 3.1 beta 026 2:13
windows 3.1 2:27
chicago build 58s 2:42
windows 95 build 189 2:56
windows 95 3:12
memphis 1511 3:27
windows 98 3:43
windows millennium build 2332 3:56
windows millennium (me) 4:11
windows nt 3.1 4:26
windows nt 4.0 4:47
windows nt 5.0 build 1796 5:09
windows 2000 build 1946 5:22
windows 2000 5:36
neptune build 5111 5:52
whistler build 2257 6:01
whistler build 2428 6:18
windows xp build 2474 6:39
windows xp 7:01
longhorn build 3718 8:02
longhorn build 4015 8:18
longhorn build 4015 8:40
longhorn build 5048 9:10
windows vista build 5112 9:25
windows vista build 5384 9:46
windows vista 10:04
windows 7 build 6801 10:41
windows 7 build 7000 11:09
windows 7 11:29
The Integration of Nostalgia music and Nostalgia Pictures, Incredible
00:00 - Intro + Classic Windows (1.0 to ME)
04:22 - The First NT Builds (NT 3.1 to XP)
07:56 - The Aero Era (Windows Vista to 7) Builds
12:22 - The Present (Windows 8/8.1)
17:32 - The Present (Windows 10)
20:30 - The Present (Windows 11)
8:30 i like the centering the icons in taskbar. Cool!
Interesting fact: 10X ended up being the stand in for 11 in terms of alpha builds, originally planned for a DS style of device which didn't pan out as hoped so it was tried again for a Chrome book alternative which didn't work out either, at which point it was simply promoted to a full version upgrade for any suitable device.
Also, Neptune wasn't on track as hoped either, so its place in the timeline was split in three - one being the 9x-based Me, the second being 2000, and the third being Whistler which became XP.
This is a cool and awesome windows beta builds and the final versions
Interesting fact. Windows 3.1 introduced the Registry which allows you to save the settings you make to your PC so you don’t have to re-set them the next time you reboot.
Check out BetaWiki to learn more about Windows betas: betawiki.net/wiki/Main_Page
2nd reply!
@@Firdaus035 thanks my english is bad
4th reply
I don't want to do beta sometimes may crash apps don't link!
I like this 2:30
I like the Notepad app. Most people don’t realize this, it’s not just used for taking notes. You can also create programs and web pages with it
ngl windows xp icons looks beautiful
you missed the opportunity to call the Aero Era the Aera
If course he missed the opportunity
A part of me wonders how Vista would've been received by the public had Longhorn's development not been reset.
It would've needed a hefty cut on the feature creep. It had everything, ranging from actually useful stuff (beefing up security, unlike what was on XP SP1 or earlier) up to a filesystem that never went to public (WinFS, anyone?). Also, cue the endless parade of themes that also never went outside of development.
I think cutting the feature creep would've made it somewhat stable, but either wouldn't be as secure (going in and just barely learning of the new flavor of malware that struck XP on that month and could've affected Longhorn) or as standardized (probably becoming more of a mess early on, although drivers would still do whatever and not be rejected).
In the long run, I guess it didn't matter as Microsoft went Metro (or rather Zune style, perfect to complete the 'utter failure' look on Windows 8) and then trying to redo whatever it was already made a decade and a half ago (round corners and actual transparency) while haphazardly burying older features.
This video pretty much confirms in my mind the very little attention I pay to my Windows 11 virtual machine. I’ve certainly missed a few builds there
It was a pain to install Windows 8 Developer Preview build 8102 for me. I think Windows 1.0 Byte Build isn't found anymore in internet. whatever it is, I do like Windows 8.1 beta 9831's Start Button, Its really weirdest ever Start Button. Not bad video at all.
what timestamp is 9831
@@LetGoMyLegosTyler It's not showed in this video. secondly, It was my confusion between 9431 and 9831 and i typed 9831 by mistake. It's Windows 8.1 build 9431.
INSTAII WINDOWS11
Neptune had a counterpart called Odyssey, Neptune was the Home Edition and Odyssey was the replacement for Windows 2000 Professional. Only Neptune has a beta version available though, both versions were merged and became Windows XP.
The BSOD right after windows me was awesome!
8:39 - No offense, but this is not Build 4015, it's 4074
Editing mistake!
@@NobelTech YES!!
@@NobelTech hello what is music 4:22 🎶?
@@bogdansvyryd_58_86 I'm not Nobel, but he used 'LFZ - Popsicle' at the timestamp you specified.
@@C15Ckbn thanks you
Windows that Me and My Parents used
2008-2018 : Windows XP
2012-now : Windows 7
2018-now : Windows 10
Next Year: Linux Ubuntu, or maybe Mac OS by 🍎
Mine is (im the youngest so idk what windows they used before im born but anyway)
Windows xp 2012-2016 (we had one pc who had xp in 2020 but we upgraded to windows 7 it in the end of summer in 2020(btw it is still here)
Windows vista 2016
Windows 7 2015-2019
Windows 10 2017-now
Before build 8250 it had start button but after build 8250 no start button, why?
Windows Vista Is Amazing, I Love the Look Of It and It's So Beautiful. It's Startup Sound and How It Looks. I Get Lost Into Looking at It. Sadly, My Windows Vista PC Crashed and Now I Have to Use a Virtualbox But Still. I Love the Look and Feel.
why did they remove that animated logo on the beta xp login screen??? it's so cool!!!
Windows Vista has a beautiful desktop and start menu.
10:40 The Magnific Music
Windows 3.11 was the first version of Windows I used. Windows became most noticeable after 3.1 was released.
I really enjoyed this. Thanks!
do more of this!! this is amazing
It is incredible how things change, starting from 0, up to 1,000,000
Someone managed to recreate the Windows Vista Aero theme for Windows XP and it even included Longhorn sounds!
I really enjoyed this!
Hey Nobel Tech, I don't know if anyone has told you this already down in the comments, but the Windows 1.0 beta came after the alpha and DR5 build
Windows has certainly changed a lot since 1985.
Windows Vista and Xp are beautiful.I like Vista ,Xp and Windows 10 .
you are doing very well.
Windows 7 is the best operating system ever!
Can you upload the apple store 2015 screensaver? It looks like a city with apple stuff in it. I loved that screensaver as a kid and I can't find it anymore.
windows 7 build 6801 is my favourite computer in 10:42 in "The Aero Era (Windows Vista to 7) Builds"
if windows longhorn was unreleased how did u get ur hands on it?
Longhorn wasn't "unreleased", the development was just reset. The ISOs can be found on WinWorldPC or Internet Archive.
Thank you very much for this video and it gave me a great beautiful nostalgia! Never forgot the first Windows. Except that from Windows 8 onwards they started losing Windows quality
Surprised you didn't show Windows 98 and 98SE seperately, but I guess the two versions aren't hugely different.
I love windows 8 Dev preview more than consumer preview because of it's wallpaper and start screen wallpaper.
How do you get all windows versions now?
why do you install ie6 in windows 98
is there a download for windows longhorn build 4015 theme? it looks cool
Nice video
for windows betas
9:25 is it beta version?
Windows Vista build 5112 is indeed a beta version of Windows Vista. To be more precise, it's a Beta 1 build.
I love your videos so much information ℹ️
Even though I use Linux Mint now, I still find these videos interesting
ah i remember using windows nt back in 1796 the good times
Excellent
i love windows 3.0 rtm
6:22 Expires 9/11/2001
*confusing scream noises*
cursed_windows_beta_timebomb
A Windows version that you could have included is Windows RT.
Windows RT is basically Windows 8 for ARM, so it’s nothing special.
Part 2: Classic Work Windows (Windows NT 3.1-XP) XP it's a both operating system, for home and work.
So windows 11 is still build version?
My first Windows, I started using Windows XP and U 😏😏😏
Windows Vista is the prettiest operating system. I know everybody hates it, but it was the first Windows OS I used.
PC Gameplay: 240 FPS and 16K! Yay!
PC Lore:
0:15 most nostalgia os ever
1.01? I love Windows XP and 7, the most nostalgic for me :)
@@therobloxianstar4689 bro is black and white
@@JustRic-1 ok
I have a question, why windows Neptune didn't came?
Neptune was renamed whistler which later became xp
@@space0015 Very Thanks
@@Master_Tech__15 actually Neptune was combined with Odyssey (another project that was being made in the same time) and it became whistler Neptune became the home edition of whistler ,odyssey became business edition of whistler, and whistler became windows xp.
Excelente o vídeo do nobel tech(Martin Nobel).
In love in windows 11 :)
7:40
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. jsjsjsjaj a Clark struggled on her knees she cried and sexy makksks
Edit THANAMS EVER FOR THE LKKES THANSK TOO MUCH
Brother, I Love Windows 7 So Much Because It's A Legend Even I'm Using Windows 7 In 2022 Is There Such a Thing?
I don't want to show my age, but, oh, Windows 98! ❤
5:19 dang imagine old NT/Windows builds with a Core i7
You forgot about windows 8.1 beta builds
0:07
where's DR5
0:06
Beginning: welcome to dinasaur epoch.
The era of early UI. The era of monochrome. The era of 16-bit CPUs. The era of DOS.
Nice
I remember clock.exe
16:44 Shouldn't build 8888 be here
The Byte build were fake images for the BYTE magazine, that people were more exided when 1.01 came.
Question:who killed windows 10x?
Answer: Microsoft, Windows 10 and Windows 11.
man i miss windows 7
I like how 8 was like: shhh… let’s not leak our hard work
tha is beta not release
I use windows vista SP2
nice music
8:17 build 4015 8:40 again build 4015 but winver says build 4074
Build 9879 in windows 10, fells like Windows 8.1
All microsoft windows é igual All progressbar(É um dos jogos).
am i the only likes the palette colors 0:32
Все треки с dj исполнителями и ncs релизов/All tracks with dj performers and ncs release
0:13 "Classic Windows" Bruh thats not classic Windows 0:48 Is the classic Windows not 0:13 but 0:48
every windows before xp is classic windows
old (referring to two years old)
I don't want beta im a.afraid! Plss???
Windows. Vista et. 7. 11. 10
Nostalgia
Part 1: Classic Home Windows (Windows 1.0-ME)
This video became outdated with t'he impending release of Windows 11 22H2
Text windows whistler build 2257
Video windows whistler build 2296
Video: *shows Windows 1.1*
Me: *used to gui* AHHHH