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now, dont get me wrong, that would be annoying.
I still find it funny, once Microsoft stopped shipping OS software, they invited in the bloggers. ;)
best wishes,
-Steve
You can't turn off the startup sound on a mac either....
this is it!!
But whether or not that is allowed by MS is a different matter.
Funny thing what "mttsmnw" said about how they did copy another feature off the mac. indeed! how dare someone even suggest that! (I didn't say that, that was MS talking:D )
Sorry, could not resist. Take care.
The sound most people associate with Windows is probably the '95 startup sound :D
Therefore I can't see any benefit of forcing the sound to play. I will be very annoyed if it plays when the computer is muted though.
For those who want to turn it off, though - can we not just delete /rename/replace the appropriate WAV file??
In order to turn off the sound it's necessary to hack (modify) a system file (authui.dll) by removing an audio resource using a special tool. Security permissions must also be changed to allow this modification.
This information is only valid for the currently released beta build (5472).
Please don't try modifying this, or any system file, on any computer that contains valuable data. This information is supplied without warranty of any kind.
Also, keep in mind they've had to exert effort to change the functionality, if only in the functional design.
But honestly, event if MS suppresses this option, I guess somebody will quickly find the registry key allowing to tweak it.
Hope those machines aren't providing any life sustaining services.
If it turns out you can't turn off the boot splash sound, I'm guessing it's because they plan to also plan to sell "Micro-Soft Earplugs." ;-)
Seriously though, we shouldn't expect perfect quality in a beta product. Besides, anyone remember this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzFUcDKC64E
And I bet the market for replacement UIs will come very very soon.
Hell, we even got somebody to do a way for the tablet enhancements of MS to work on non US versions via patching executables.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ServiceGroupOrder]
Look for “AudioGroup”, move it to the bottom of the list, now the startup sound can’t play because the “Windows Audio Service” doesn’t start until all the other services have started!
This works great for me so far.
Don’t forget to export and save this key before changing it!!!!
And stop saying to turn off speakers. Duh, we have them on to play other sounds, that's why we turn them on. Some people use computers to play media files, and games. You think?
It's the annoying, LOUD, same sound every time you just boot the thing, and it's getting on our nerves. Yea, wait till it's booted to turn them on, DUH. But it is a bug that we can't turn it off and needs to be fixed. PERIOD.
I have the home premium and it can be turned off & changed