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Hope the information helpful! Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Resources for IT Professionals. Sign in. United States English. Do any of you know where this might have come from? Re: Where did the fake Longhorn startup sound originate? Post by perry » Thu May 24, pm vista inspirat 2 came out with this sound,apparently it was made in december 22 and last updated on may 29 EDIT 1: forgot to mention that it was made by bricopacks.

And the "startup" sound heard there was the shutdown sound on the original theme. Post by scatman » Fri May 25, pm I've heard this before, was it not related to some Windows 98 hoax? BetaWiki contributor.

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Collection of Windows Startup Sounds. See System Requirements. Available on PC. Description Explore the collection of startup and shutdown sounds used in various versions of Windows operating systems.

Show More. Repeat this for any other disabled sounds you want to re-enable. This includes WindowsLogoff and SystemExit.

Select the "Sounds" option and click the. Perform a full shutdown. To hear your logon sound, you must boot up from a full shutdown. Performing a regular shutdown will enable Fast Boot when you turn your computer on again, skipping the sound.

Boot your computer up. You should hear your new logon sound once the computer logs into Windows. Method 3. Click the "Browse" button to search your computer for a new sound.

Method 4. If you have PowerShell and Task Scheduler, but you are not running Windows 8 or 10, then this will also work. Enabling this requires fast boot to be disabled. Pull up the Task Scheduler by going to the Search menu and then typing "taskschd. On the left side bar, go to Task Scheduler Library or any of its sub-directories. If it is, what you have typed should be underlined.

Click "OK" to close the window and save your changes. Select "Hidden" found on the left side of the "Configure for" drop-down menu. Go to the Triggers menu. In this menu, you will dictate when the task will start. In this case, it is when the system starts up. Hit "New. This will create a new trigger settings window. On the first drop-down menu that appears on the that window, select "At startup.

Then, hit the "OK" button on the window to close and save your changes for that trigger. Go to the "Actions" pane. This is where the magic will happen the playing of the startup sound. Create a new action by hitting "New. On the dropdown menu of the resulting window, make sure that it is set to start a program.



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