Post: How to set custom sounds to pc(starup, shutdown)??
03-13-2010, 09:36 PM #1
TriipDaKiiNG
taylordtriplett
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03-17-2010, 02:54 AM #2
Originally posted by TriipDaKiiNG View Post
Hey guys, I just built a new gaming pc and wanna do some customization. I've got colored fans, led sticks, uv reactive sleaves, everything! All I want now is some custom sounds. Like when I start up my PC, maybe a cool sound made in an audio program or something. I'll make the sounds I just wanna know if this is possible. I'm running windows 7 btw. Thanks in advance, I'll rep if you help!


Firstly let me say how jealous I am Winky Winky

But yeah onto your question, it's in the shell32.dll in system32, you will need to use a resource hacker to open it and then you can replace the start-up sound with your own, you may need to take ownership of it and give yourself full permissions to be able to save it though.

Hope I helped! Happy
03-18-2010, 01:46 AM #3
TriipDaKiiNG
taylordtriplett
i think i found another way, and belive you have to boot into safe mode. im gonna try soon
03-25-2010, 04:19 AM #4
alston
Haxor!
Hello friends

If you expect your computer to shut down the first time you click Windows Vista’s new Power button, you’re in for a surprise. With Vista, Microsoft introduced several startup and shutdown changes, including a revamped Power button that doesn’t shut down the computer by default.
Thanks to the new features and tweaked old ones, you’ll find that the shutdown area of Vista’s Start menu has a completely new look, as do the Control Panel’s Power Options menus. The changes represent some serious improvements over Windows XP’s startup and shutdown capabilities, of course, but they’re bound to confuse users who expected little more than updated graphics from the new operating system. We’ll tell you what’s new and show you how to use these features to protect your applications and manage power consumption.

Thanks for all friends

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