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I'd like to locate the Windows 10 startup sound to swap it out for another file, but I've not been able to locate it. Most Windows sounds are in the Windows\Media directory and there is a 'Windows Startup.wav' in there, but it's only 37KB and doesn't seem to contain audio when I play it. Does anyone know where the real file is hiding?

The startup sounds from Windows 95 to Windows Vista, played back at 4000% of their original duration.Published to mark the occasion of the 20th birthday of Windows 95, 24th August 2015.__ UPDATE: More about the work: -08/windows-startup-sounds-slowed-4000Read more about the composers responsible for these iconic sounds: -startup-sounds-transformed-amazing-ambient-music/

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But soon enough, engineers started to pack more and more power into less and less space. By the mid 80s, many people could buy a powerful computer that would fit on their desk. It was around this time that computer companies started to be much more intentional about what these devices sounded like. And that included the noises they made when you turned them on. [sfx: old computer startup sounds]

Within the space of just a few years, Microsoft had created three completely unique startup sounds. And in the decade that followed, they continued to experiment. To create their next sounds, Microsoft held a competition, worked with a rockstar, and questioned whether or not a startup sound was even needed.

During this time, Microsoft was already working on their next flagship edition: Windows 98. To create the new startup sound, Microsoft held a competition. They started with about twenty sound designers, who all submitted their sounds to a committee. Then, they narrowed down the options one round at a time. The winner was a sound designer named Ken Kato, whose final version sounded like this:

Matthew: Both of the sounds have wide stereo mixes, so they would be as immersive and enveloping as possible. And again, at the time, if you were sitting in a desktop computer that had speakers, they would sound really cool.

This approach opened up a whole new world for the humble startup sound. It was no longer just a cool thing you heard when you turned on your computer. It was now one part of a larger, unified experience.

Your startup sound may sound choppy, contain popping sounds, or pause while it is played. This issue occurs only with some hardware devices and drivers loaded. This issue does not affect the functionality of Windows XP or of Windows Vista or of Windows 7.

Windows 11/10 startup sounds are preinstalled on your PC or laptop. To change from the default, you only have to download one of the custom Windows sound themes below and save it as a new sound scheme.

There are many users who enjoy merging the functionality of a Windows 11 system with the themes and sound schemes of other operating systems. If you crave Linux sounds for standard program events, we have a handy collection of Ubuntu sounds. These include popup notifications, shutdown, startup, disconnections, new emails, and so forth.

how to deploy " custome " sound for windows startup from gponot only turn the features on or off i need to add custome Mp3 or wav that start playing that sound when all the employees open their laptops is it possible

The Windows 10 startup sound is one of the most iconic sounds in computing. It's a sound that's instantly recognizable, and it's a sound that many people have grown to love. However, some people find the startup sound annoying or simply want to change it for a more personal touch.

When Windows 10 starts up, the first thing you hear is a cheerful jingle. This sound changes with (almost) every major release, but the concept has been a part of Microsoft's operating system for years. Many Windows startup sounds have become just as iconic as the start-up chime on Apple computers.

The sound has undergone a few changes over the years, but it remains one of the most recognizable beeps in the tech world. Even though Microsoft considered staying away from startup sounds at one point, it made a return in modern versions of Windows.

Some users might want to disable the startup sound on their system entirely. This can be done for various reasons, like wanting to use another program that plays sounds during startup, or simply because you find the Windows 10 startup sound annoying.

When we modernized the soundscape of Windows, we intentionally quieted the system. Using Windows 10, you will only hear sounds for things that matter to you. We removed the startup sound because startup is not an interesting event on a modern device. Picking up and using a device should be about you, not announcing the device's existence.

I turn the sound off, but I wish I could turn of the startup sound only, and keep other sounds... I really like the IE and forefox sounds yu can have when you click on a page... it just confirms what you've done so that you don't sit there waiting ten minutes for a page to open when you hadn't actually clicked on it... stuff like that.

In the early days of startup sounds, it was trying to make an announcement, celebrating the advent of technology, attracting attention to the grand phenomenon of kicking off the age of computers. In the decades that followed, the primary purpose of UI sounds had changed: now, they were centered around functionality, to support people being productive and being creative.

Jensen Harris, the former Director of Program Management for the Windows User Experience team, explains in a new video the history of startup sounds in computers and what had happened to the Windows startup sound. The startup sound is no longer a part of Windows starting in Windows 8.

@rohan98 I would appreciate if you could tell me if this is either the Omen Command Center your are referring to? Or is it something else? Meanwhile, try the below steps to disable the windows startup sounds (as the last set of steps haven't worked):

Does this feature have any practical use, or does it just sound cool? In addition to assisting the visually impaired, the startup chime may help users and support specialists alike know exactly when the device has successfully been turned off or on.

Microsoft just released an interesting YouTube video featuring a collection of startup sounds from multiple versions of Windows, and it kind of feels like a tease of the yet-unannounced Windows 11. The audio is slowed by 4,000 percent and honestly, it's relaxing.

The description for the video reads: "Having trouble relaxing because you're too excited for the June 24th Microsoft Event? Take a slow trip down memory lane with the Windows 95, XP, and 7 startup sounds slowed down to a meditative 4,000% reduced speed."

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the piece extends divides the original sound into 10 different frequency ranges over 15 minutes and automates their movements around a 6 channel audio space

the piece was debuted at resolution and has been re-mastered into stereo

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