✅ how would one change the boot up sound on windows 11?:the logon sound dosen't change anything, and i have heard you have to do something with .dll files to change it?context: i am trying to get my laptop...
If you want to access the Sounds Settings window directly, just press the Windows key + R and typemmsys.cplin the Run box. To turn on the startup sound again, you can re-check the “Play Window Startup sound” option.
I just did a PC build with a watercooler, RGBs + strimers galore and I can't believe the 1 thing that is keeping me up hours in the night is getting the...
Fast boot helps speed up boot time, though its effects aren’t significant, and some people have even reported that itslows down their boot time. It also prevents Windows from greeting you with a jingle, as Windows doesn’t think your PC was actually shut down in the first place. Switchin...
Hello!I have a serious problem with Intel display sound. I have in the control panel in sound set with Windows start sound. Has also set ThinkVision P27 as...
ClickApplyto save the changes and you’re done – The next time you boot your Windows 11 computer you will no longer hear a startup sound. Disable or Enable Startup Sound on Windows 11 via the Registry Editor Open up aRundialog box by pressing theWindows key + R key. Once you’re in...
Method 1: Turn off the startup sound Windows XP To turn off the startup sound in Windows XP, follow these steps: ClickStart, clickRun, type mmsys.cpl, and then clickOK. Click theSoundstab. UnderProgram events, clickStart Windows. ...
Friday, August 19, 2016 12:37 AM Thanks. I tried that previously and it allows me to change the "Windows Startup" sound but not the "Windows Logon" sound. I need to get the "Windows Logon" sound to play. They are 2 separate things. ...
The startup sound is turned off by default in Windows 10 likely because most users find it not so useful. However, there are few users who would like to
P) Check to make sure that the Play Windows Startup sound is checked in Sound so that it is turned on. (see screenshot below) Q) Restart the computer and boot into the System Recovery Options (WinRE) screen, then select the Command Prompt option and press enter. NOTE: If you do ...