Win10 boot sound is gone?

  
Careful friends will find that after the computer upgrades the Win10 system, the boot does not have a crisp boot sound like the previous XP/Win7. Win10 boot sound is gone? Is it canceled by Microsoft? The answer is no, but the default is not enabled. The following small series teaches you how to turn on the Win10 boot sound setting method. Finally, the Win10 boot sound modification replacement method will be attached.

1. First click the right mouse button on the “right icon” in the lower right corner of Win10. In the pop-up right-click menu, click to enter the “Sound” setting.

Win10 sound settings
2, after opening the sound settings, will "play the Windows startup sound" check, then click on the bottom "OK" to save the settings, as shown.



Win10 boot sound setting method
Through the above simple 2 steps, you can get back the Win10 boot sound, go try it.
Ps. What if Win10's own boot sound doesn't like it? Can it be modified? The answer is yes. The next page of the article gives you a detailed introduction on how to replace or modify the Win10 boot sound.
Win10 boot sound how to modify Win10 boot sound replacement method
If you think Win10 comes with the boot sound is not particularly like, we can also customize the replacement of the boot sound. The principle is also very simple, first of all to find out which file exists in the Win10 boot sound, and then go to find a favorite boot sound audio file to replace it.
Where does Win10 boot sound exist?
Path: C: WINDOWSMedia Windows startup.wav (some systems display Start Windows.wav) is the default boot sound audio file.
Open method
1. Open the running panel with Win + R, then paste it directly: C:WINDOWSMedia and click OK to open the Win10 system media related folder.

2, open the Media folder, and then find the Win10 boot sound file: Windows boot.wav (some systems display as Start Windows.wav) file, as shown.

Win10 boot sound replacement method
3, finally go online to find one or make a .wav short audio file, and then also named Windows boot.wav (some systems display as Start Windows.wav), Then replace the system with its own (before replacement, it is recommended to copy one backup to another directory for later recovery).
If you can't make it or can't find the download on the Internet, you can go to C:WINDOWSMedia of Win7/XP system to find the boot sound file, copy it and replace it with it, so you can experience the familiar boot sound.

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