0:03 Dangerous Creatures 0:13 Inside Your Computer 0:23 Leonardo da Vinci 0:32 More Windows (High Color) 0:56 Mystery 1:09 Nature 1:23 Science 1:35 Sports 1:49 The 60s USA 2:01 The Golden Era 2:10 Travel 2:23 Windows 95 (256 Color) 2:47 Windows 95 Default
0:38-0:56 - This brings back memories of visiting my grandparents in Reston, VA back in the late 90s-this was the sound scheme Grandpa had on his computer.
Because it is a tipical signal sound, and it is great for it. There are a few people - mainly autists -, who are on emotionally heavy impacts hearing some short musical signal sounds. For me, the bootup sound of PS2 (PlayStation II) has a very deep impact on me, despite I've NEVER played any game on it, or maybe only just once, but I don't remember. Once I've buyed one, when it had already became an antic thing, but I had never enough time to play with it. I was still a child, when the PS3 was mainstream. But still : the bootup sound of PS2 is absolutelly magical to me.
Sounds like you were very brave about the content of those desktop themes and sound schemes. My favorites were Inside Your Computer, Leonardo da Vinci, More Windows (High Color), Travel, and Windows 95 (256 color).
@@simonejohnson6091 Unfortunately, that desktop theme wasn't included in Microsoft Plus! 95 as it made its debut in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Resource Kit (technically not part of the MS Plus! series, but has several add-on desktop themes included), with a different startup sounds, a year after Windows 95 and its Plus! expansion pack came out.
Back when windows had the best computer sounds ever.
0:03 Dangerous Creatures
0:13 Inside Your Computer
0:23 Leonardo da Vinci
0:32 More Windows (High Color)
0:56 Mystery
1:09 Nature
1:23 Science
1:35 Sports
1:49 The 60s USA
2:01 The Golden Era
2:10 Travel
2:23 Windows 95 (256 Color)
2:47 Windows 95 Default
2:05 thats the imovie morse code sound
That would be because it's a stock sound effect. It's interesting how it was used in different software programs for PCs and Macs.
0:33 brings me 23 years back oh my!
0:38-0:56 - This brings back memories of visiting my grandparents in Reston, VA back in the late 90s-this was the sound scheme Grandpa had on his computer.
Sounds cool! That reminds me of having fun with Microsoft Plus! desktop themes and their sound schemes when I was on vacation in Virginia in 2011.
0:43 I don't know why but I love this sound
Because it is a tipical signal sound, and it is great for it.
There are a few people - mainly autists -, who are on emotionally heavy impacts hearing some short musical signal sounds.
For me, the bootup sound of PS2 (PlayStation II) has a very deep impact on me, despite I've NEVER played any game on it, or maybe only just once, but I don't remember. Once I've buyed one, when it had already became an antic thing, but I had never enough time to play with it.
I was still a child, when the PS3 was mainstream. But still : the bootup sound of PS2 is absolutelly magical to me.
@@DomeArmin i can agree with everything u said
Good old days.
The sound at 0:51 traumatized me as a child.
This tickled my brain
Mystery and dangerous creatures were my fav
Sounds like you were very brave about the content of those desktop themes and sound schemes. My favorites were Inside Your Computer, Leonardo da Vinci, More Windows (High Color), Travel, and Windows 95 (256 color).
Ah memories.
2:20 Does it sound like Sports startup sound?
Absolutely. =]
The the 60's USA startup sound is creepy for me
0:57
These themes should be replicated on later models
Interesting, but specifically, what do you mean by that? I'm just curious.
@@CEO100able Plus for newer Windows versions I guess.
@@bloro6389 Oh, I see. Thanks for the clarification, and Merry Christmas!
More windows test run are you CEO100able with sound systems?
Once again, this video is a compilation of desktop theme sounds, not operating system test runs.
Ah your desktops did you CEO100able and that was long time ago and when i was a kid been using windows on computer systems.
What happened to space theme
@@simonejohnson6091 Unfortunately, that desktop theme wasn't included in Microsoft Plus! 95 as it made its debut in Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Resource Kit (technically not part of the MS Plus! series, but has several add-on desktop themes included), with a different startup sounds, a year after Windows 95 and its Plus! expansion pack came out.
2:24 All Windows 95 Plus Sounds
0:45 poop sound like
01:27 this sounds like a pokemon cry.
0:20 1:33 dźwięki użyte w gadu gadu
I subscribe to your channel.
Thanks!
You forgot the baseball theme
Actually, that desktop theme wasn't part of any Microsoft Plus! product until Microsoft Plus! for Kids was created and released in 1997.
@@CEO100able never mind I already knew that
@@ThePeternewton120 Oh, that's alright. I didn't realize that you would find out about it for yourself.
2:21