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    Custom sound start ups vista

    Discussion in 'Notebook Cosmetic Modifications and Custom Builds' started by Cod4, Jul 27, 2009.

  1. Cod4

    Cod4 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi

    Laptops like Acer Ferrari and Asus Lamborghini can start up with "vroom vroom" sounds, how can you get that with a normal pc.

    Where do you get the wav. file from?

    Thanks
     
  2. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Clutch cute and cuddly boys

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    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Arnold is the man! :D

    "Get Down" "Get to da chopper!"

    If only I knew how to extract all the .wav files I have on my sound board.
     
  5. Shyster1

    Shyster1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    That's cool; can I get the dance mix, or the industrial, new-wave mix? :D
     
  6. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    Just for the sake of spoiling Vicious' fun... :p

    Right click your volume icon in your taskbar. Select "Sounds". This will bring up a list of all the default Windows sounds. The "Windows Logon" sound should be what you're looking for. Just click "Browse" at the bottom, and select the sound you wish to replace it with. As for the actual file, you could see if anyone who owns those particular computers would be kind enough to send you their WAV files.
     
  7. -L1GHTGAM3R-

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    Can u just make a custom sound then turn it into a .wav file instead