Microsoft Windows 95 Launch with Bill Gates & Jay Leno (1995)
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- Опубликовано: 2 апр 2022
- Dreams come true: the holy grail of Microsoft launch events finally made available for viewing pleasure after nearly 27 years. This launch event stars Jay Leno as he explores Windows 95 and the campus while making remarkably corny and dated celebrity jokes, so it's an unexpected relief to hear Bill Gates talk when he isn't around.
Several pieces of footage from this event have been floating around for many years, but the full uncut version was nowhere to be found up until now, so you'll be witnessing a lot of stuff that hasn't been seen by anyone outside of attendees, the press, and the development team. One example is some of the websites shown near the end, including pages from the older MSN service, and the official homepage for the Windows 95 launch campus complete with rich web graphics. And that was all displayed on Internet Explorer 1.0!
This tape also houses that infamous Windows 1.0 "commercial" with Steve Ballmer that I uploaded previously, in case you're wondering where that originates from. It's also one of possibly several different prints for that video, as there are other old copies floating around shown to have different intros.
A pretty crucial detail at the beginning of the video regarding Windows 95's release to manufacturing date is also brought up, as the one that's present on Wikipedia wrongly states that its August 15th, so that's another mystery cleared up.
I consider this to be the absolute pinnacle of my VHS collection, as I doubt anything else I collect will ever top this. It cost a pretty penny to obtain too! That doesn't mean it won't be the end of my collecting endeavors, as I'll be back to upload more tapes from time to time - mostly on the Internet Archive. So now I bring this crucial piece of software history to you, and I hope you hold this landmark of a tape in high regard as much as I do. Enjoy!
"Start Me Up" by The Rolling Stones (1981)
Chapter selection:
0:00 Prelude and Legal Jargon
2:08 July 14, 1995 - Developer Stories (and geese which make pig noises)
4:22 Windows Then - Steve Ballmer in 1986 "selling" Windows 1.0, except in Nebraska
5:29 Windows Now - Beta Tester Testimonies
6:59 Launch Show Begins! Jay Leno on Stage
11:41 Bill Gates Demonstrates the Start Button
18:12 Comparing Windows 95 against Windows for Workgroups 3.11
20:15 Windows 95 Upgrade Volunteers (Chicago CD vest guy)
24:20 Gates' PowerPoint outlining Windows 95's key technical features
30:59 Demonstration of Networking Features (easy printer installation, group policies)
34:15 Microsoft Mousemobile
35:20 More Beta Tester Testimonies (Ford Motor Company)
39:49 Even More Beta Tester Testimonies from Other Companies
44:09 Bill Gates Discusses End User Benefits of Windows 95
46:11 Pavilion Tour, 3D Gaming Demo
48:29 Windows 95 Upgrade Under Way, Plug and Play Devices Installed
49:06 Yet More Beta Tester Testimonies (Artists, researching on Encarta, the simplicity of AutoPlay)
52:20 Microsoft Office 95 Demonstration
1:05:36 Windows 95 Upgrade Complete, PCMCIA Demo
1:06:28 Bill Miller Demonstrates the Microsoft Network
1:12:54 Windows 95 On-Line Launch Event website
1:16:19 Microsoft Plus! Companion for Windows 95 Demonstration (Space Cadet Pinball is shown here briefly before Jay interrupts Bill yet again)
1:20:23 Brad Silverberg's Closing Notes
1:24:23 Start Me Up advertisement (1st preview)
1:25:36 The Windows 95 Development Team!
1:29:18 Ending, 3D Windows 95 Logo Animation
1:29:47 Empty space on the tape, included only for completeness - Наука
Wow, that's quite a leap from Windows 11 to 95. Can't wait.
😂😂😂
@@ChatGPT1111 thank god there are 56K modems now
@@OLIV3R_YT if only T1 lines were affordable.
If you think about it, Windows 95 is actually easier to use in some parts than 11.
Wait till you see Windows 2000.
Incredible that this has eluded the internet for so very long, wow.
Thanks so much for digitizing and sharing this!
LGR! Good to see you saw this too.
leno ran out of money to keep it offline
I couldn't have said it better Clint. What an amazing day!
Love your channel LGR! - from UK here :)
LGR is always surfing the internet in the most random computer places, love your content!
Steve Ballmer was only 30 years in that 1986 video but he looked about 55.
He was at the right place at the right time
This is incredible. Thanks for uploading this!
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This is very nearly the most 90s thing I've ever seen. Jay Leno, pleated oversized slacks, Clinton jokes, retro tech. I love it.
Retro tech? A printer driver installing without an error is alien technology still
Difference is one can now experience the self-immolation of Windows 11 in ultra-wide 8K. The future is now!
I was 7 years old when my father scheduled a Saturday night event at home just to try Windows 95 in our 486 DX2 PC. I still remember clearly him asking me to pass the next floppy disk during the installation process and I could not wait to the end to see if the MS Paint had new features :D
90 minute installation time?
eu tmb haha
My first computer 486dx2 66. I was thrilled when the windows 95 launched!
@Brian Scramlin AYO 8GB RAM ?!
@@sharl16338MB.
No matter what OS you use, it's great to be able to look back on historical moments. Thanks for preserving this!
Same as this m.ruclips.net/video/idNweKK7sBU/видео.html
UPDATE (1/27/2023): It appears that Jay has also suffered a motorcycle accident just now, not long after the fire incident. I find it really concerning and ominous for both of these events to happen on such short notice.
EDIT (2/10/2023): I haven't paid much attention to the news regarding Jay's condition, but it seems he's back up again, albeit obviously more beat up then before.
Original message from 11/14/2022:
My condolences go out to Jay Leno who recently suffered a fire accident while working on one of his vintage automobiles. I might not care much for his comedic acts, but he's a really cool guy to be around having a passion for restoring cars, and no person should have to endure such pain. Hoping he recovers well soon.
EDIT (11/25/2022): He appears to be back up on his feet now, albeit with the lingering injuries still sadly visible on his face. Good to see he's doing better anyhow.
Yea bro ✨
Sadly, he suffered a motorcycle accident recently.
What a blast of a presentation! I remember being a kid getting my first ever PC with Windows 95 pre-installed. Oh man the memories, it all started there.
You still on a PC or did you go weak ass cell phone?
@@nirv Lol still using a PC of course
Haha same! So thankful for my dad picking up an HP Vectra
Pc master race
This sounds fantastic. I need to upgrade my PC to Windows 95! 😄
Its are actually an upgrade when compared to Windows nowdays...
@@ayanforever imagine how fast that'd run on modern hardware.
everything would be instant
@@ayanforever LOL !
Only 73 years to Windows (20)95!
@@stephenkamenar it won't run if your CPU is faster than 2GHz.
can’t imagine my life without computer, from using win 95 to win 11, can’t forget those days. windows xp was a big change.
Thank you for doing the noble thing and uploading this in it's entirety with no stupid watermark.
Wow. Steve Ballmer was like the Saul Goodman of computers
Except in Nebraska.
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lol true!
HD, 60fps, Full video. This is an absolute gem. Thank you so much for uploading this, now I can see Steve Ballmer, Bill, and Jay in full glory haha
Err please. This massively pre-dates both HD and 60fps!
@@martinrose9018 Not entirely true. TV has been broadcast in 60i (or 50i in PAL regions) pretty much since the beginning. And yes, 60i isn't equal to 60p, but it still contains the same amount of 60 *movements* per second. The difference is that 60fps is 60 frames per second and 60i is 60 half-frames per second. They look the same on CRTs which can display interlaced content natively, but you'll need to apply a deinterlacing algorithm on it in order to display it on a progressive LCD display. So, after applying such filter, you get 60p from 60i.
@@Wilczequ But what about HD ?
@@martinrose9018 Oh sure, there weren't any regular 720p or higher broadcasts until 2004. TV was broadcast at 480i60 for NTSC or 576i50 for PAL. I think the commenter rather referred to the high quality of the video tape rip.
@@Wilczequ Ahh, HQ rather than HD.
Absolutely wonderful to see this! Thanks for making this available!
Wonderful to see this in full. It brings back a lot of memories. Thank you for sharing!
I have been wanting to watch this for ages! Thank you so much for uploading this, this is amazing!
Wow, great capture. The sound quality is phenomenal!
VHS/Betamax Hi-fi Stereo!
@@Pixelsplasher Well which is it!?
Slash! I don't know,@@VinnytotheK .
@@Pixelsplasher Ah, lol true.
I've been looking for the full presentation for years! THANK YOU!
Windows 95 launch was really one of the most important moment in computer history, and it was one of the major breakthrough too: running a graphical user interface with multitasking, multi-treading, protected memory on legacy ms dos environment.
Not so, the Amiga was doing that about a decade earlier.
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and the right click
@@PeterJohnson76Amiga OS ran top of legacy MS DOS environment? I don't think so. And obviously there were plenty of multitasking GUI operating systems prior to the Windows 95. Such as Windows NT or OS/2. Amiga was pretty cool for a late-1980s home computer system, but it had its fair share of problems and the OS certainly was not "bulletproof", so to speak.
It hit in 1995, the YEAR of the Internet.
Thank you so much for uploading this! It's amazing to finally have this preserved.
Oh wow, I’ve waited so long to see this! Thanks for sharing. 😄
my mom needs upgrade to windows 11
Thank you so much! I remember watching this live and could never find the full launch event until now!
35 años después viendo el vídeo con los nietos
How excited were you when the launch happened?
What a great find. I had only a few minutes of. I always wanted to see the whole presentation. Thank you so much
You definitely cannot un-see this. Amazing.
Israel Keyes was an American hero.
@@xxxjoseph7362 FBI, right here ^
So bad it was good.
It’s so cool to see all of my favorite content creators here on in this comment section. Also, what a absolute great video, thank you for uploading this.
I love this gem! Thanks for uploading!
This is very incredible. Finally Microsoft Windows 95 Launch full video much better than short video. Thank you for sharing this video. This is fun to watch.
Thank you for sharing! It's such a joy to watch this!
This is gold, thanks for uploading.
OMG! Tkanks for uploading! Tears in my eyes
"Simple and painless!" - if you bought a new PC alongside with it, because it didn´t run on your old one. I remember having witnessed this whole presentation at a Microsoft office in Dresden, Germany in the 90s. A friend of mine had gotten his hands on two tickets and invited me to go there with him. I didn´t understand too much English, at the time and I didn´t even know who Jay Leno is, but I also remember the whole thing to have been great fun, anyway...and I also remember that the canapés served after the video presentation were just miraculous^^ Rewatching this after about 25 years feels just awesome, I have a whole lot of old memories from this period popping up that are not directly linked to this event, but came in tow...it´s absolutely hilarious, thank you very much for the upload!
AMAZING! Thanks for sharing this with us all! WOW
Oh man! That's amazing! Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you so much for this upload! Great viewing!!
Thanks for the decent quality version of the Windows 1.0 spoof ad.
Thanks for uploading! Oh man, the 90's is so fun
Back when the OS did not spy on you.
I can't believe I watched the entire thing. Jay Leno's pop culture jokes ring in my skull. Thanks for the upload!
Thanks a lot for sharing! I still remember like it was yesterday when I switched from 3.1 to 95 :)
This is amazing! Thank you for uploading this
As of writing this, today is the 27th anniversary of Windows 95. I know that calling out against "shameless plugs" is the trendy thing to do nowadays, but there's something I want you to know about.
As an archivist, I have to invest lots of time and dedication (and hot dollars) into preserving legacy media in the best possible quality I can. However, I've noticed that some people have taken my VHS rips and reposted them elsewhere on RUclips and other platforms, especially this launch event. Granted, I didn't make it, and I certainly wasn't involved in the development of Windows 95 or part of the event, but there almost certainly wouldn't have been another shot at obtaining a hard copy of this historic event for ages. Microsoft also never intended to publicly display the full tape after the fact. I'm not exaggerating when I say you'd have much better chances of obtaining a dual Pentium II Xeon motherboard with the necessary retention brackets - among the rarest kinds of motherboards to exist, and something my friend Kugee had been trying to obtain for years before finally securing one.
With eBay's landscape being more vicious than it ever has before, it is now often incredibly hard to acquire even the simplest antiquated things - video cards, video tapes, or, hell, even game cartridges. When I found an auction listing for the Windows 95 launch event, me and Kugee knew that there probably wasn't going to be a second chance at acquiring such a thing. At best, it would've been ripped with inferior quality, but worse yet, it could've been scalped (relisted for $2,000 or more), or just sat on and dangled like a worm right between a fish's beady little eyes.
I am uncompromising in my efforts to get video tapes archived in their purest form. I don't implant watermarks, intros, or those goofy "hey dude like and subscribe" remarks. In return, I kindly ask that you cite me, Blue Horizon, and/or my outlets if you wish to use this footage for your own projects:
archive.org/details/@blue_horizon_137
blueosmuseum.com
Seeing that some people have gone and reuploaded my VHS rips on their channels without giving proper credit is unfair to me, as I was the one who made the effort of acquiring and digitizing them for others to freely enjoy. The only reason why this upload is on RUclips is because we anticipated that someone else would try to swoop in and take all the thunder, to which outlets like Vice and Gizmodo (more like Gizmojo) would then have attributed it to the wrong person.
But upscaling and encoding videos to 1080p just to get deinterlaced 60 FPS accepted here puts a very heavy load on my CPU, hence it can take more than an *entire day* for a two-hour VHS tape to encode in that resolution. RUclips is not a suitable platform for archival, as it refuses to permit 60 FPS for videos encoded below 720p, thus refusing to allow said framerate for resolutions like 480p, which is a much more sensible option close to the NTSC specification.
As groundbreaking of an archival that this is, it's only a small part of what I do. I have tons more to share on my Internet Archive page, including CD-ROMs of prerelease Windows builds, OEM PC recovery sets, and other kinds of niche software, as well as yet more VHS rips - some which have nothing to do about computers, and even a couple of scans of Windows 95 prerelease books so far. For close to five years, I have also been undergoing an effort to review every single prerelease build of Windows out there (prior to Windows 8 anyway) in the open along with others who have been involved in the Blue OS Museum. Additionally, pieces of software like Plus! as well as other operating systems such as OS/2 and numerous third-party shells are planned to get their own coverage some point down the line.
In any case, there's still a couple more segments of the Windows 95 Traincast series which I will get around to publishing sometime later this month. These next two have some REALLY good stuff in them, including actual footage of the World Wide Web as it was in 1995 (I've published some clips of this on my channel already), as well as a largely forgotten, let alone poorly documented networking-related feature of Windows that stuck out to us when we screened it privately. Kugee plans to cover this feature on his own site as well as part of an upcoming thing of his involving self-hosted videos; there is a chance you may have heard of the name before somewhere.
He's also created a heavily customized distribution of Windows 95 called Windows 95D Lite, which comes with tons of drivers and updates to make it easier to get it running on any of your older computers (particularly those from 1996 to 2000). By default, it doesn't come with any extra fancy cosmetics (and is in fact cleaner than Microsoft's official distributions, removing the Microsoft Network component and much of Internet Explorer 3), but I have contributed a theme called "Blue Riverside" to it that can optionally be installed alongside plenty of others from Microsoft Plus. It's available to download here: razorback95.com/projects/win95dl
Apart from all that, while this launch tape surfacing may very well be as good as anything can get in regard to digitizing software-related tapes, we look forward to innovating further in legacy computing - continuing to grow our sites, turning up more revelations in the history of older Windows releases, and one day delivering brand new software designed with old hardware platforms in mind for you to enjoy. Thank you for taking the time to watch the tape in its entirety.
And remember, the RTM date is not August 15th!
It was only this morning while at work I was looking for something random, I already can't remember what. Saw an article for this video. Came here cause I thought "What are they talking about, I know I've seen it before." Then realised it was only clips I'd seen not the whole thing. This is gold. Never knew this channel existed.
Thanks for sharing. I still remember getting my first PC on my 18th birthday , fresh with W95 on it and using the internet on dial up. It's amazing how far we've come
True here we are on windows 11 with fast m2 drives
I bet you went straight looking for porn.
Finally, I'm looking this video for a long time, thanks for uploading
Unforgettable the update from Windows for Workgroups to Windows 95. What a leap! The video brings back great memories! 🤩🤗
Amazing to see this vintage footage. Thank you!
Jay Leno is the perfect embodiment of 90s Microsoft.
Annoying and never self-reflective. Agreed.
1:33 Hope you took permission before the "broadcast" 😉
On a serious note - thanks for the upload and taking the effort to digitise this turning point in the history of personal computing
Çok güzel bir videoydu. İzlerken eski zamanlara ışınlanmış gibi oldum. O zamanlarda olamamış olsam da iyi bir nostaljiydi. Yükleyip bize izleme şansı verdiğiniz için teşekkür ederim!
It was an absolute pleasure to watch this
Good old Jay, making computing accessible to all! This is why people were buying it who didn't even own a computer
Thanks for sharing this. I enjoyed having a look back.
Having worked on big software projects, I could really appreciate introducing the development team at the end. I'm sure to this day they feel amazing. Windows 95 truly did set up the new paradigm.
I totally remember this trackball thing back then at 5:56 :D Anyway big thanks for uploading this!
There is so much cringe in this, I can’t even make it through more than 5 minutes at a time.
The ONLY joke that flies is the woman at the 1:00:00 mark who responds to Jay’s lame joke with “probably same way you got your job”, which somehow didn’t seem scripted 😂
The Start menu is immortal. Every time they try to remove it, they eventually return it back.
Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed it.
Amazing job finding this! Thank you!
Wow - that brings me back ! Was a kid working in a small shop computer store - those boxes flew off the shelves! '95 was pretty put on a real fresh face on the PC scene
Back it up also to the Internet archive - nice to finally see this!
4:27 Great to see that famous Windows 1.0 comercial in High Quality! Thanks, Blue OS Museum for finding this full presentation!
All the people who hated this product were all Apple users in Nebraska
Cool. Windows 95 was a beast OS in 1995. Finally the launch event is now in high-quality.
Thanks for the memories @Vice
This was really cool! Lovely video. Brings memories being a kid in 90s 🎉
What an era that was...and I loved every second of it. 95, 98, 2000 (even ME) and then on to XP and 7. Really miss it but happy that I was part of that time. Such wonderful and beautiful memories.
Can you tell us why you miss it and why it was such a good era?
@@ishmael2586we had not realised yet how big tech was taking over the control of our lives 😂😂 now we're all wondering if we were right to just embrace everything
I was at the 1995 showing of this! It was at the local college business development center in New York State. It was exciting.
Sweet video. It’s like a time capsule!
wow! nostalgia feelings. Thanks for sharing.
1995 - 'I've had 18 windows open at one time'
2020 - me with 100 browser tabs open across 3 browsers at once ;)
Can you imagine getting a fake mail on the internet? I certainly can't.
Hello I'm mark zuckerberg you have to forward this massage to 10 people if you don't want your Facebook account to be deleted
This is AMAZING! Thanks a lot
found you, thank you for share this video!
I am absolutely honored, to be one of the million of users to be able to use Windows 95 as an operating system back in the days when it was launched. Look at where we are now? What an amazing journey. ❤️
Wow this is amazing!! First Windows I had was 3.11, 95 was a game changer!!
Great work on the captioning
Wow I can’t believe how good the Windows 1.0 Steve ballmer segment looks. All other copies of it online are just in terrible 240p and low frame rate. This is worth watching just to see Steve doing his over the top behaviour in glorious 60 fps.
The first steps of computing were golden days, i sadly didn't experience this era, but i can see how it was memorable anyway.
We had a 386sx and that was a push as my parents couldn't really afford it but got it for college work here in the UK. Must of been a year or two after the release that we finally upgraded the PC and it came with Win95. Can't remember the specs of that one. What I do remember is being amazed by finally having video and sound. All those years couldn't afford a soundcard so went without.
Anyway. What I remember most is Good Times by Edie Brickell. I was amazed by the quality, the video, the sound. That video and song has stuck with me all these years. Get massive nostalgia when hear it.
The intro editing is just 👌👌👌
It was a milestone in history. I was at school, I was 7 years old when the computers with Windows 95 arrived, the following year my parents bought our first Compaq Presario computer. My brother and I are frontend and backend programmers thanks to all this.
1995 was the Year when the INTERNET first went Commercial.
This is fantastic! Oh my god I absolutely love it 😂😂😂
You are an absolute legend!
Great historic document. Thanks for sharing.
Oh man this gives me an odd sense of nostalgia. My first OS to use was win 3.11 but our first PC had Win98 but I did use Win95 too. Never seen this launch before at all so it's kind of cool to go back.
The first computer I purchased came with Windows 95, and all PC related stuff felt like magical to me back then, discovering its inner workings and what not, everything felt fresh and exciting... including installing Internet Explorer for the 1st time!! haha
VERY VERY MUCH THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO. IS AMAZING. i felt like i was there.!
After several years, we finally have it.
It all starts here
@5:57 "I've had 18 windows open at one time." 🤣
I'm sitting here and watching this 27 years later on Windows 11.
You've got to love these slides.
47:11 Loved those CD drives with the CD caddy. Only ever saw one at college in the library.
I contributed code to every Microsoft OS between Windows 98 and Windows 7. It has always grated me that Win95 eluded me :-)
I am quite sure at that time J Leno couldn´t even know how to turn on/ off the pc ;-)
I love the way the printer is installed with no problems what so ever lol!! - The drivers are obviously carefully selected
Wow. Great quality video of presentation of the greatest operating system. Old era in FullHD
As a software developer migrating Lacerte Tax from DOS to Windows 95 initially, this was the time to be alive. Especially if you hate sleep!
If you're from cs188, here's the time stamp:
4:25
This looks like a major breakthrough.👍
Was at the event - gads, almost 30 years ago. Good memories!
Had lots of fun with Win95! Good times!
I still like the looks of Windows 95
With "real" buttons to push.
MS Plus was also great, with theme flavors for everyone. My favorite was the jungle/nature theme.