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'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, a [[Microsoft Windows DOS]] logo is shown animating from the time. Afterwards, random corrupted characters start typing in, causing the logo to move upward.
'''Visuals:''' On a blue background, a [[Microsoft Windows DOS]] bootscreen from the period is shown animating. Afterwards, random corrupted characters start typing in, rapidly filling up the screen and causing the Windows bootscreen to move upward.


'''Technique:''' Computer effects.
'''Technique:''' Computer effects.


'''Audio:''' A held-out beep noise.
'''Audio:''' A held-out beeping noise from the computer's built-in buzzer.


'''Availability:''' Seen every time an incorrect version of DOS is booted.
'''Availability:''' Seen every time an incorrect version of DOS is booted.

Revision as of 15:26, 8 January 2024


Windows 1.0; Windows 2.x

Screen (May 8, 1985-July 27, 1989)

Visuals: On a blue background, a Microsoft Windows DOS bootscreen from the period is shown animating. Afterwards, random corrupted characters start typing in, rapidly filling up the screen and causing the Windows bootscreen to move upward.

Technique: Computer effects.

Audio: A held-out beeping noise from the computer's built-in buzzer.

Availability: Seen every time an incorrect version of DOS is booted.

Windows 3.0

Screen (November 27, 1989-October 20, 1991)

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Windows 3.1x

Screen (December 4, 1991-November 10, 1994)

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