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Post by The Jackal on Sept 13, 2018 3:56:59 GMT -8
And no, I'm not talking about setting them as Events - I've tried that, and it's unreliable, slow to start or they don't play at all. No, this solution works 100% of the time and is reliable: old.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/6pak6o/windows_xp_sound_scheme_pop_up_tones_and_stuff/Download the program from the mediafire link and install it. Ignore the title being about XP sounds - you can change it to whatever you want. Now, login/logoff, shutdown and startup sounds will work like in past Windows versions. If you don't want the XP scheme, change it to whatever one you want in "Sounds'. That's it. EDIT: You might have to re-enable the entries for each in the registry first, before this works. Or you might not. I don't really know, but it's prob best to do so first to be on the safe side: www.howtogeek.com/274010/how-to-change-the-windows-10-logoff-logon-and-shutdown-sounds-in-windows-10/EDIT2: I should've done this in the beginning, and I'm truly sorry to the author of the program that I didn't (I honestly forgot to), but full credit goes to Ironc*nt over on Reddit for the program and making this all possible.
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Post by NovaDelta on Sept 13, 2018 7:47:06 GMT -8
Works for 1709?
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Post by The Jackal on Sept 13, 2018 12:23:37 GMT -8
I'm on 1709 and it works for me.
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Post by NovaDelta on Sept 13, 2018 12:50:57 GMT -8
sweet
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Post by Baloo on Sept 14, 2018 9:27:24 GMT -8
This can also be easily and effectively done through Winaero Tweaker if you don't already have it.
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Post by The Jackal on Sept 16, 2018 0:37:31 GMT -8
This can also be easily and effectively done through Winaero Tweaker if you don't already have it. It allows you to change the startup sound, which is a doodle and doesn't need either events or an external program to achieve. The login/logoff and shutdown sound entries were removed in W10, and no amount of registry changes will bring them back. You either need to set them up as Events or use the program in the opening post to get them back; Winaero can only bring back the Startup sound.
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Post by R.O.B. on Sept 17, 2018 15:57:37 GMT -8
Can confirm this works on 1803, and it is very nice to have this feature back!
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Post by NovaDelta on Sept 18, 2018 7:52:17 GMT -8
^^^
too right
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Post by travis on Dec 12, 2020 6:34:46 GMT -8
And no, I'm not talking about setting them as Events - I've tried that, and it's unreliable, slow to start or they don't play at all. No, this solution works 100% of the time and is reliable: old.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/6pak6o/windows_xp_sound_scheme_pop_up_tones_and_stuff/Download the program from the mediafire link and install it. Ignore the title being about XP sounds - you can change it to whatever you want. Now, login/logoff, shutdown and startup sounds will work like in past Windows versions. If you don't want the XP scheme, change it to whatever one you want in "Sounds'. That's it. EDIT: You might have to re-enable the entries for each in the registry first, before this works. Or you might not. I don't really know, but it's prob best to do so first to be on the safe side: www.howtogeek.com/274010/how-to-change-the-windows-10-logoff-logon-and-shutdown-sounds-in-windows-10/EDIT2: I should've done this in the beginning, and I'm truly sorry to the author of the program that I didn't (I honestly forgot to), but full credit goes to Ironcunt over on Reddit for the program and making this all possible. Since the reddit post is deleted, I was able to find the Mediafire link and i'm decided to upload it on MEGA. Cheers. mega.nz/file/6w0yWYAa#YUnPoGojLXtnKxavyctiYAtdl5dKA6sf-zVAEgom_9A
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Post by The Jackal on Dec 12, 2020 9:53:04 GMT -8
And no, I'm not talking about setting them as Events - I've tried that, and it's unreliable, slow to start or they don't play at all. No, this solution works 100% of the time and is reliable: old.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/6pak6o/windows_xp_sound_scheme_pop_up_tones_and_stuff/Download the program from the mediafire link and install it. Ignore the title being about XP sounds - you can change it to whatever you want. Now, login/logoff, shutdown and startup sounds will work like in past Windows versions. If you don't want the XP scheme, change it to whatever one you want in "Sounds'. That's it. EDIT: You might have to re-enable the entries for each in the registry first, before this works. Or you might not. I don't really know, but it's prob best to do so first to be on the safe side: www.howtogeek.com/274010/how-to-change-the-windows-10-logoff-logon-and-shutdown-sounds-in-windows-10/EDIT2: I should've done this in the beginning, and I'm truly sorry to the author of the program that I didn't (I honestly forgot to), but full credit goes to Ironc*nt over on Reddit for the program and making this all possible. Since the reddit post is deleted, I was able to find the Mediafire link and i'm decided to upload it on MEGA. Cheers. mega.nz/file/6w0yWYAa#YUnPoGojLXtnKxavyctiYAtdl5dKA6sf-zVAEgom_9AThanks fo backing it up. Really strange, that Reddit link was still working two weeks ago (I tried using the program for my W2G W8 install) but yeah, the author's account's been deleted, prob because of his username handle.
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Post by kosfurler on May 17, 2024 1:38:56 GMT -8
i love u
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Post by Luximoz on Jun 10, 2024 7:33:57 GMT -8
It should be noted that you need Windows Media Player 12 installed, it won't play the sounds if you have an older version like WMP9 in my case for example, it also probably won't play it if you don't have WMP at all. If I paste the code into Powershell, it complains about the Registry path Also, for people going for an XP (Windows XP played the shutdown sound when logging off, startup sound when logging on, logon sound when unlocking the session, and logoff sound when locking the session) look (or people who just want to use a different unlocking sound from the logging on one), you'll need to create a 3rd task that has "on workstation unlock of (your session)" as its trigger and put -c Add-Type -AssemblyName presentationCore;$mediaPlayer = New-Object system.windows.media.mediaplayer;$mediaPlayer.Volume = 1;do {$mediaPlayer.open((Get-ItemPropertyValue -path """HKCU:\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\WindowsUnlock\.Current\""" -Name '(default)'));$songDuration = $mediaPlayer.NaturalDuration.TimeSpan.TotalMilliseconds}until ($songduration);$mediaPlayer.Play();Start-Sleep -Milliseconds $songDuration as the PowerShell action thing, then obviously, you'll need to edit your logon task and remove the "on workstation unlock of (your session)" trigger from it. If it can help, here's the code I would use for my Powershell tasks before I saw this thread, which does work with WMP9 installed on my end. -c (New-Object Media.SoundPlayer 'C:\PathToTheSound\sound.wav').PlaySync();
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Post by juliuscruz2000 on Jun 15, 2024 14:44:31 GMT -8
Does this work on Windows 11?
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Post by kamuisuki on Jun 16, 2024 12:11:55 GMT -8
Yes all is set as you asked. I tried you code by copy past on powershell prompt, nothing appened, no error, after pressing enter.
(Win XI + WMP XII installed)
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Post by NanamiMadobe on Jul 12, 2024 13:41:14 GMT -8
So does this really work or not, I saw that people where having problems.
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Post by NanamiMadobe on Aug 2, 2024 22:00:52 GMT -8
So does this really work or not, I saw that people where having problems. Well... idk anymore, it works for me at least. I'd provide a video file showing it off if I could. I'm running a standard Windows 11 installation with minimal modifications + latest Windows Media Player installed. I can only assume it won't work if you have some old PowerShell/WMP version. Maybe do a YouTube video...
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Post by NanamiMadobe on Aug 3, 2024 0:50:14 GMT -8
Cool Thx that is really helpful.
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Post by DomibarkNT2000 on Aug 3, 2024 23:30:44 GMT -8
I'll just remove my posts, sorry for wasting everyone's time
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