Go back, Sounds. System startup, The Microsoft Sound (133 KB). System shutdown, Logoff Sound (430 KB). Window opening, Wooeep (10 KB). TINY MUSIC MAKERS: Pt 2: The Microsoft Sound. I did know about this - if you right-clicked the Windows 95 start-up wav then clicked Properties, the author was listed as Brian Eno. Nice story though. # posted by Anonymous. Launched on 1998-Windows 2000 Nice startup sound.
I was wondering, does anyone know where I could download the startup sound from Windows 2000/ME? I know there are videos and stuff with it in there but I need to download the sound file (.wav) to my computer. Also, please don't guess and say 'it might be here' because that won't help me at. I was wondering, does anyone know where I could download the startup sound from Windows 2000/ME? I know there are videos and stuff with it in there but I need to download the sound file (.wav) to my computer. Also, please don't guess and say 'it might be here' because that won't help me at all.
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Answer To add program to your Startup folder follow the below instructions: 1. Click Start -Programs, then right click on Startup folder and choose Open. On the Startup window, go to File menu and choose New -Shortcut. In the dialog box click the Browse button to specify the Task Manager program 4. After specifying the program path, click next and finish. Then you will see a new shortcut in the Startup folder.
At the next time you start your computer the program will run automatically and you will see it in the system tray.