couple things i noticed 1:41 - Windows 2000. ME. Neptune and Windows Whistler fails to play the log off sound 2:29 - you did not install the display drivers. 9:11 - you didn't cut the part where windows crashes and fails to boot 11:19 - Windows 2000 Server and under is missing. 15:00 - This is an old version of mac. the latest version as of writing this comment is Mac OS 14 Sonoma 15:18 - this is an old version of arch linux. the latest version will do the same thing 15:32 - ubuntu 4.10 is missing 21:45 - old versions of kde is missing 24:16 - it played the log off sound but not the log in sound?
If I didn't have to use windows due to school related things, I would definitely use MX Linux or Sparky Linux, I'm not interested in Ubuntu since it deviates too far from apt and debain Linux as a whole.
Good video. What about making video which show how Logon Screens from different systems look like with different quantities of users shown? It would be interesting to see which number of users will cause appearing of scrolling or something similar.
@@weegeenumberone2 The compile shown in this video is 8056.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110727-1728. Tried both x86 and x64 and select the "Windows" theme in the Aero Themes section, and both the Windows Logon and Windows Logoff events are set to use the ones in the C:\Windows\Media, not C:\Windows\Media\Cityscape. The ISOs are both downloaded from Bob Pony.
@@World_of_OSes Switch to the "Windows" theme in the Aero Themes section. You can also create a local account named "con" to test it (since "con" is a reserved name in Windows and thus C:\Users\con can't be created).
That build does that sometimes when I shutdown, logoff, or end explorer, it also sometimes comes up with an explorer error. ruclips.net/video/2NnhICYUPDw/видео.html
There's a logoff sound for Windows 2000 and ME but it's not enabled in the default sound scheme. It can be chosen in the Sounds and Multimedia in the control panel. I think it's quite nice, and the WinXP one sounds similar.
@@mariodykstra6555 there is a sound named "Logoff.wav" included in win98, it's not assigned to Exit Windows by default though, you have to do it manually in the Sounds control panel. (Tested on Win98SE)
Windows 3.1 doesn't have user accounts. I suppose I could have exited Windows to DOS, and then started Windows again, but that doesn't really count as "logging off and on".
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooring
@@BurnerAccount101-ui4et Pin of SHAME!
you know what you did to get pinned
@@weegeenumberone2yea cause PIN OF SHAME!
nuh uh
@@Bit125_nobody cares
Old Windows… nice and clean without bloatware 😢❤
couple things i noticed
1:41 - Windows 2000. ME. Neptune and Windows Whistler fails to play the log off sound
2:29 - you did not install the display drivers.
9:11 - you didn't cut the part where windows crashes and fails to boot
11:19 - Windows 2000 Server and under is missing.
15:00 - This is an old version of mac. the latest version as of writing this comment is Mac OS 14 Sonoma
15:18 - this is an old version of arch linux. the latest version will do the same thing
15:32 - ubuntu 4.10 is missing
21:45 - old versions of kde is missing
24:16 - it played the log off sound but not the log in sound?
Windows Server 2025 also Missing.
It will come out.@@inzaghiposumaalkahfi9650
it's just windows 11 but for server
2000 and ME log off sound is not enabled by default.
@@watchnetworks oh thanks for letting me know
not the BSOD at 9:01 :sob: :folded_hands: (typing emojis on linux is different than windows)
Windows stopped being entertaining after Windows 7. Same goes for Ubuntu versions that came after Windows 7.
Windows 7 having multiple logon and logoff sounds makes it the best version of Windows
I've preferred the default.
reminder that vista had that to
9:13: 💀
Windows XP Gold’s desktop looks like it is made of copper 😂
9:01 bro crashed
That thing has problems or a bug
When you run out of ideas:
Hopefully every BSOD goes away when they fix the Crowdstike Outage!🙏
Very interesting!
So much has changed over the years...
shh... let's not leak our hard work
If you accidentally click X while logging on, Just press the Ctrl, Alt and Del to log on again
6:41 the wallpaper😂
Should have enabled Windows Audio service in Windows Server versions.
0:50 This sounds as creepy as the THX Logo sound and also quite unnecessarily long.
1.02 nah Windows NT 4.0 is Crazy the sound
If you want the timestamp to be clickable then you need to use a colon rather than a dot.
Do you even know English?
1:02
And the Windows Longhorn/Vista Beta Shutdown and Startup Sounds are wrong.
9:08 the fact it crashed on logout is so funny 😂
Maybe that thing had bugs
If I didn't have to use windows due to school related things, I would definitely use MX Linux or Sparky Linux, I'm not interested in Ubuntu since it deviates too far from apt and debain Linux as a whole.
Quick answer: you get logged out
Also WHERE IS THE MUSIC
0:00
9:37 The heck is that low battery icon doing there?!
Hello! im using virtualbox and want to know something; How do you manage to run these versions of windows and where do you get the ISO file? (
From the website
Small windows 95 start menu
13:44 Why there's no Windows Server 2025 (Windows Server with Windows 11 GUI)?
True why
Hasn't been released yet
unreleased. also it's literally just windows 11 lol
Good video. What about making video which show how Logon Screens from different systems look like with different quantities of users shown? It would be interesting to see which number of users will cause appearing of scrolling or something similar.
Wait i thought vienna wasnt a mod but a real beta
5:24 glitch
18:44 so creepy man
27:04
the windows nt 4.0 sound sent me to a different dimension 🫨
Windows vista farted
Love Xp it’s just a classic
And 11
Not classic but I still like it
*Logs off*
*Bluescreens*
Lol
why doesn't windows xp play the actual logoff/logon sounds? why is it playing the startup/shutdown sound?
The actual logoff/logon sounds are played when switching users.
@@World_of_OSes ahh, now i get it. thxx
@@World_of_OSesBut don't play when Fast Switching is disabled. However in some rare cases they will still play.
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Yu on k me cr ❤️
OSes in 3500BC:
There are no log on and log off sounds
7:00 You're not using the Windows Default sound scheme
Are you sure those sounds aren't default for that build?
You clearly have not used that build of Win8.
@@weegeenumberone2 The compile shown in this video is 8056.0.fbl_grfx_dev1.110727-1728. Tried both x86 and x64 and select the "Windows" theme in the Aero Themes section, and both the Windows Logon and Windows Logoff events are set to use the ones in the C:\Windows\Media, not C:\Windows\Media\Cityscape. The ISOs are both downloaded from Bob Pony.
@@World_of_OSes Switch to the "Windows" theme in the Aero Themes section. You can also create a local account named "con" to test it (since "con" is a reserved name in Windows and thus C:\Users\con can't be created).
Bro bsoded 9:06
In suprised you know long horn that shit is forgotten that shit yeah dont same for vista
9:05 what happened???
That build does that sometimes when I shutdown, logoff, or end explorer, it also sometimes comes up with an explorer error.
ruclips.net/video/2NnhICYUPDw/видео.html
@@World_of_OSes damn what an hilarious bug i see
I like windows vista sounds and I kept cause errors to make noise
Why win 8 has many copys 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Because dev builds and stuff
4:31 Hey, wait, how come it's like this?
The development of Windows Longhorn reset
Windows 98, 2000/Whistler, and ME/Neptune Shutdown Sounds are missing.
There's a logoff sound for Windows 2000 and ME but it's not enabled in the default sound scheme. It can be chosen in the Sounds and Multimedia in the control panel. I think it's quite nice, and the WinXP one sounds similar.
@@nickbooker5579 What about Windows 98?
@@mariodykstra6555 there is a sound named "Logoff.wav" included in win98, it's not assigned to Exit Windows by default though, you have to do it manually in the Sounds control panel.
(Tested on Win98SE)
Whistler and Neptune does not have a logoff sound by default.
@@placeholdernm I said “What about Windows 98?”.
Why you dont have windows 3.0
Early Windows versions didn't have a login system
@@phonl1 i mean to all he doesnt a have windows 3 vm and i have it
Wow!! Nice compilation!
that part tho 9:06
Why do you make your videos so late? Go get some sleep.
Which ones were recorded late?
@@World_of_OSesmaybe they are for him late maybe he is in the USA not new zealand
@@World_of_OSes Check the clocks in different OSes.
@@Odswietny What time do you go to bed?
@@World_of_OSes Depends, but usually 21-22, sometimes after midnight.
you log off
9:03:👁️👄👁️
I start the video and the first there is no sound
Xp is the best Windows.
Why not windows 3.1?
Windows 3.1 doesn't have user accounts. I suppose I could have exited Windows to DOS, and then started Windows again, but that doesn't really count as "logging off and on".
Yeah i agree @@World_of_OSes
r u from romania?
im asking
@@tudtar3922new Zealand bro, not Romania
I'm from RUSSIA
@@its_Blue22nobody asked
Nu, este din Noua Zeelandă.
Macos 14
Keep it up❤
Fast signing out 9:20
Windows xp log off and log on sounds are not correct ?!
Windows XP did have separate logon/logoff sounds from startup/shutdown, but only plays when switching user.
@@ThatRandomToast i forgot, i didnt use windows xp for long time
Windows Longhorn didnt copy the sounds of samsung xp
holy smokes, how did your pc handle all that OS? that's crazy
Virtual machine
You don't need a complex pc for running a VM. I used to do it on a laptop which was like 10 years old, still worked.