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Windows sounds
Windows sounds







windows sounds

Or, open the Windows 10 Start menu, and choose Windows System > Control Panel.

  • Press the Windows key, type Control Panel, and then press Enter.
  • The location of the sound folder is the same for all users, which implies two things: first, all user profiles use the same group of sound files second, if you move or delete a sound file, it will be unavailable to all Windows users sharing your computer.Follow these steps to disable or change specific system sounds in Windows. Then, type " media" inside the text field, and hit Enter: Windows 7 will directly open the sound folder in Windows Explorer! Note of caution with system folders (like the Media sound folder) Tip: Now that you know exactly where the Windows sounds folder is located, here is a quicker way to open your Media folder in the future: hold down the Windows logo key and press " R" to open the " Run" dialog. (You can do an online search to find MP3 to WAV converters, if needed.) Note that while the system sounds are located in a special, operating system folder (the Media folder), you can still add your own sound files to the folder's content, and use them as Windows event sounds - just keep in mind that Windows 7 will only let you pick WAV files as system sounds. Windows 7 will open the file in your default audio player for these two sound file types (which should be Windows Media Player, unless another program has been installed and set as default player instead).Īdding custom sound files to the Media folder
  • To preview any of these system sounds, just double-click on any of the sound files: most of them are " WAV" files, but you'll also find some " MID" audio files.
  • You can now see all the default and custom sounds (files and folders) that Windows 7 uses for even audio feedback (note that this is the same directory you see when you customize Windows sounds, and click "Browse" to choose a sound file for an event).
  • windows sounds

    In the search field, type " C:\windows\media", and hit Enter: this is the path (location) of Windows 7's sound folder, and hitting Enter will open it in Windows Explorer.Click on the start menu to enter a "path" (the location of the sound folder).Here are easy steps to follow to open the sound folder in Windows Explorer: Locate the system sounds folder in Windows 7









    Windows sounds