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If you don't have access here is all of them from one of my. If you have access to a XP computer you could just copy them from the C:\Windows\Media folder. I lost my Windows XP hard drive, and have the computer in storage pending a solution to recover files and photos I want from that hard drive, but I don't have a working version of Windows XP, so I can't tell you exactly where to find the physical location of those Sound Schemes in your Application Data directory at this time. The windows 7 sounds are more calmer and quieter but as a result they dont draw my attention enough and they sound too similiar to each other so I hear a sound and wonder what it is for. You can watch/listen to the Slow-fi Remix below: Photo credit. Windows XP as well as a lot of applications use sounds to give feedback to the user, or to signal an event. Take a slow trip down memory lane with the Windows 95, XP, and 7 startup sounds slowed down to a meditative 4,000 reduced speed.
#Windows xp sounds for windows 7 Pc
wav files in the Windows\Media directory itself, but just the Sound Schemes that remembered which sound you assigned to which event. No modern PC can and should do without sound.
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I am 100% sure on this, because I used to back those sound schemes up all of the time on to CDs. It was someplace in the Windows Themes there, the files themselves could be found, moved, and backed-up, or put on a new Windows XP computer, without going anyplace into your registry. I downloaded the ISO for Windows XP, and I searched through it but I couldnt find anything. I use Windows 7 now, but when I used to use Windows XP, I could find the Windows Sound Scheme files someplace in the C:\Application Data\, in that whole maze of folders there, but not in the main directory after your UserName where most of your application data was kept. So I want to use some Windows XP Sounds, but Im too lazy to set up a VM on my new computer.