Monday 4 April 2016

♦How To Change Windows (XP)-(7)-(8)-(8.1)-(10) Startup Sound♠



Option One:

Change Windows 7 Startup Sound:

1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll. (see screenshot below)

2. Right click on the imageres.dll file, and click on Copy. (see screenshot above)3. Right click on your desktop, and click on Paste. 4. If you have not already, then download and install Resource Hacker.
5. Right click on the Resource Hacker shortcut in Start Menu – All Programs, then click on Run as administrator. (see screenshot below)
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-start_menu.jpg
6. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.
7. In Resource Hacker, click on File and Open. (see screenshot below)
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step4.jpg
8. Navigate to and select the imageres.dll file copy on your desktop, and click on Open. (see screenshot below)
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step5.jpg
9. In the left panel of Resource Hacker, expand WAVE, and 5080, to 1033. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: If 5080 and 1033 is named something else, then that is fine as long as they are still underWAVE. Just substitute what you have instead in the steps below. You can click on the Play WAVE button to hear what the current startup sound is.
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step6.jpg
10. Right click on 1033 and click on Replace Resource. (see screenshot below)
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step7.jpg
11. Click on Open file with new resource. (see screenshot below)
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step8.jpg
12. Navigate to and select the .wav file that you want for the startup sound, and click on Open. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: This .wav file must be unblocked and remain at this same location. For example, move or copy the .wav into the C:\Windows\Media. If you move or delete this .wav file, the startup soundwill no longer play it.
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step9.jpg
13. Under Resource Type, type WAVE. Under Resource Name, type 5080. Under Resource Language, type 1033. Click on the Replace button. (see screenshots below)
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step10a.jpg

Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step10b.jpg
14. Click on File and Save, then close Resource Hacker. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: You can click on the Play WAVE button first to hear and verify what the current startup sound is set as in this file.
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-step11.jpg
15. On your desktop, Move and Save the imageres_original.dll file to another safe location of your choice as a backup.
 Warning:THIS IS YOUR ONLY BACKUP OF THE ORIGINAL IMAGERES.DLL FILE WITH THE DEFAULTSTARTUP SOUND.
16. Check to make sure that the Play Windows Startup sound is checked in Sound so that it is turned on. (see screenshot below)
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-sounds.jpg
17. 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 not have a retail Windows 7 installation disc, then you can create a System Repair Disc to use to boot to the System Recovery Screen instead.
Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7-system_recovery_options.jpg
18. In the command prompt, type diskpart and press enter. (see screenshot below step 22)19. In the command prompt, type list volume and press enter. (see screenshot below step 22) 20. Make note of what the drive letter is for your Windows 7 partition or drive. (see screenshot below step 22)
NOTE: For example, mine is listed as D here. Look at the volume name and size to help you determine which letter is the one that you have Windows 7 installed on.21. In the command prompt, type exit and press enter. (see screenshot below step 22) 22. In the command prompt, type the command below and press enter. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: Substitute D in the command below with the drive letter you have listed in step 20 for your Windows 7, and substitute username in the command below with your user account name.
Code: 
COPY /V /Y “D:\Users\username\Desktop\imageres.dll” “D:\Windows\System32”




23. Close the command prompt, and click on the Restart button. (see screenshot above)24. As Windows 7 restarts, you will hear your new startup sound.
Note: If you ever wanted to change the startup sound again anytime after the first time you did this tutorial, you would only need to replace the .wav file at the exact same location in step 12 in Windows Explorer with a different .wav file that you want to use now instead, then rename the new .wav file with the exact same name as the old .wav file. No other steps would be required.

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