![]() Windows Registry Startup Paths. Here is a list of Windows Registry Startup Paths for applications and programs when they are launched at Startup. Via Start up folder. ![]() First enable show hidden files option and then navigate to any of the following paths and Add shortcuts of the programs to be run at start up. C: \Users\. Via Registry. Navigate to any of the following path according to your requirement and then add a new “String key” and store path of the Program to be run in this key’s value. For Local Machine- HKEY. Change Windows Startup and Shutdown Sounds. I never was a huge fan of the Windows startup or shutdown sounds, which is why I was so happy they were removed in Windows 8. ![]() ![]() One of the graphical changes in Windows Vista is the fact that, if Aero is enabled, the titlebars and borders of each window are translucent. By default, all your. According to a recent poll we held here at MakeUseOf, over 60% of our readers don’t use Windows 8. Let’s say half of these are not even Windows users, and among. However, if you want to have your own custom startup and shutdown sounds in Windows, it’s possible. In Windows XP, it’s a piece of cake. In Windows 7, you have to use a third- party program to change the startup sound because if you try via the Control Panel, it doesn’t do anything. In Windows 8, it gets worse if you miss your beloved startup sound because it’s completely disabled, so you first have to enable it in the registry. After that, you have to run the third- party program and even after that, you have to shutdown and restart the computer in a certain way in order to actually hear the sound. I’ll go through each operating system below to make it as easy as possible depending on your OS. Before we get into the details, you will first want to find an appropriate audio file in WAV format. If you have an MP3, you can convert it to WAV format easily using a free online tool like Media. Try to keep the file size small, less than 1 MB if possible. Windows XP Startup Sound. I have received many emails from people regarding menu position issue in Windows Vista and. There are two ways to go about changing the startup and other sounds in Windows XP: simple drag and drop into the appropriate folder or using the Control Panel. Let’s start with copying the audio files to the sounds directory. Step 1: Rename each WAV file to Windows XP Startup. Windows XP Shutdown. Step 2: Now go ahead and navigate to the folder with the current startup and shutdown Windows sounds, which is C: \Windows\Media. Here you will find the files Windows XP Startup. Windows XP Shutdown. Windows sounds. Go ahead and move the two original files from the Media folder to some other backup folder. This is just in case the two WAV files you created do not work and you want to revert back to the original sound. Step 3: Now copy the two renamed files to the C: \Windows\Media folder and restart your computer! You should now hear the new audio play rather than the default sounds. If you don’t like some of the other default Windows sounds, you can change them also in the same manner. Just create a file that has the exact same name as the one in the Media folder and replace it. The second method is to go to Control Panel and click on Sounds and Audio Devices. Click on the Sounds tab and then click on Start Windows in the list box. Go ahead and click on the Browse button and simply choose the replacement WAV file. You can follow this same procedure in Windows 7, but for some reason it doesn’t actually change the startup sound. Windows 7 Startup Sound. In Windows 7, you have to rely on the third- party program called Startup Sound Changer. Just download it and run it. ![]() Thankfully, it doesn’t install anything on your system, so you can just delete it once you are finished. The program is very easy to use. Click Play to hear the current startup sound, Replace to change the startup sound and Restore to revert back to the original startup sound. The only other thing you have to check a setting under Sound in Control Panel. ![]() MSCONFIG: speeding up Windows Vista startup. The System Configuration tool MSCONFIG has different options and settings to make changes to the Windows Vista startup. Windows startup can be both a blessing and a curse. Including certain programs to launch on start can save you a lot of time and be great for automation, but adding. Click on the Sounds tab and make sure the Play Windows Startup sound box is checked. Once you do that, you should hear your new startup sound when you log onto Windows. Note that you can still use the Sound Control Panel settings to change other sounds like shown for Windows XP. For example, you can click on Windows Logoff, click on Browse and pick a different WAV file. This will work just fine. Windows 8 Startup Sound. Windows 8 is a different beast altogether and pretty much all the startup and shutdown sounds are disabled by default. This is because Windows 8 sports a new fast boot (hybrid boot) that cuts down on the boot time significantly. There are two problems with Windows 8: 1. The sounds are disabled and have to be enabled in the registry. Even if you enable the sounds, the fast boot procedure bypasses all sounds. In order to hear the sounds, you have to perform a full shutdown of your system. Even performing a restart will result in the sounds not playing. Obviously, this is quite annoying and I’m pretty sure 9. Windows 8 without worrying about any sounds. If you really want the sounds, however, here’s how to do it. Enable Sounds in Registry. In Windows 8, if you open Control Panel, click on Sound and then click on the Sounds tab, you’ll notice that the Windows Logon and Windows Logoff options don’t even exist in the list box. Here’s how we can enable the sounds in the registry. ![]() The default action for the Power button on the start menu in Windows 7 is shutdown, and in Vista is Sleep, which isn’t necessarily useful for everybody, so we’ll. How to Manage Startup Programs in Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Published: Jun 27, 2004 Updated : Aug 18, 2010 Send your feedback. It's a good practice to. Switch to Sounds tab and uncheck the box named “Play Windows startup sound” to disable the sound and check the same to enable. Click Apply to remove the sound. ![]() Press Win Key + R on your keyboard to bring up the Run dialog box and type in regedit. You can also just go to the Start Screen and start typing regedit and it’ll show up in the Charms bar on the right. Now navigate to the following key: HKEY. Change the value from 1 to 0. You should now be able to open Sound from Control Panel and see the items listed without having to restart or log off. You will also need to check the Play Windows Startup sound box because it will be unchecked for sure in Windows 8. Next, you have to download the startup sound changer program mentioned above and run that to replace the actual Windows logon sound.
![]() Again, you can still change the other sounds in Windows 8 by click on the sound and choosing Browse, it’s just the startup sound that requires all this extra work. However, you still have the extra step of enabling the sounds in the first place in Windows 8 using the registry. Lastly, you have to perform a full shutdown in Windows 8 in order to hear the login sound when you startup. In order to perform a full shutdown in 8. Start Button, choose Shut down or sign out and then click on Shut down. If you try to shut down using the Start Screen or by going to the Charms bar and clicking on power button, it will perform a hybrid shut down and not play the sound. Here are screenshots so you know exactly what will not work. ![]() So that’s about it for Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8. I’ll also update this post when Windows 1. If you have any questions, post a comment.
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