Which windows os has the best startup sound, and why is it windows 98?
>>54754956
>Not importing your own startup sound
>>54754956
I like 98, Xp, and Ubuntus old pop, click, whistle thing
>>54754956
I prefer Windows 95. Amazing work by Brian Eno:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3Ak5VgyEoc
>>54754956
I like the OS X "Bong"
XP always sounded so friendly to me
>>54755029
DUDE LIKE... LIKE... SHIT! LIKE BONGS, MAN... LIKE... LIKE... WEED BONGS MAN... XDDDDDD
>>54755119
nice meme
Tada.wav a best
what kind of autist remembers windows startup sounds?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2e4W8-Paqk
>>54754956
Windows 2000 is by far the best
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFkry3zzutI
>>54755523
Echoic memory is one of the strongest senses.
>>54754956
This may help you guys decide:
http://www.therestartpage.com
>>54755523
I can tell your first os was windows Vista
>>54755634
nice try
>>54755523
The kind of autist who usually forgot that his speakers were almost on max volume before he turned on his PC running Windows XP.
>>54754956
Bista (Beta)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2e4W8-Paqk
>>54755010
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I will never forget this amazing sound.
Never knew this until I got into VMs since they pass the sound drivers through perfectly but otherwise the only way you would hear this is if you have one of the few sound cards that worked with the drivers on the XP CD, I'd assume. Maybe you could also hear it if you used recovery partitions on an OEM pc.
Anyway, XP actually has a background music for its installation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1BlakAsa4Q
>>54758415
My old Sony PC had a compatible card. It's not for installation, but when it finishes and goes to a configuration screen