hello;
well, there is a registry tweak you can perform for windows 8, so I would assume that it also may work for windows 10. I will post a link with steps, however, I caution folks to be careful, and to backup registry before doing any change.
How To Customize Windows 8 Shutdown, Logon and Logoff Sounds

Windows 7 and previous versions let you easily customize the sounds played when you Logon, Logoff or Shutdown your computer. You can still do it in Windows 8, but these and other sound alerts are hidden by default. But with a simple Registry tweak, you can get them back, and customize them to your liking.

Here you can see that Windows Logon, Logoff and Shutdown Program Events aren’t listed in Sounds. After the Registry hack, you’ll see a lot more options
listed.

Registry Hack for Sound Events

Note: Before doing any Registry tweaking, make sure you
Back it Up First!


First use the
Keyboard shortcut
Windows Key+R to bring up the Run line and type: regedit and hit Enter.

Registry Editor opens up and you need to go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\EventLabels under EventLabels you’ll see a list of subfolders for different
sound events for Windows 8.

Registry Editor

Scroll down the list and click WindowsLogOff. In the right pane, you’ll see the key ExludeFromCPL. Double click on it and change the value to 0 and click
OK.
so if you're a jaws user, you need to first find the WindowsLogOff
now tab one time you're in a list of 3 items,
arrow down you will see/hear,
ExludeFromCPL
press enter,
notice the value is set to 1, backspace, and type 0
now tab okay press enter.


WindowsLogon ExludeFromCPL

Repeat the exact same steps for the SystemExit and WindowsLogoff subfolders. In the end, SystemExit, WindowsLogoff and Windows Logon subfolder ExludeFromCPL key values will each be set to 0. When you’re done, close out of Registry Editor.

SystemExit

Customize Logoff, Logon and Shutdown Sounds

Now from the Desktop, right click the Sound icon on the Taskbar and select Sounds. Or hit Windows Key + W to bring up Setting Search and type: sounds.

Settings Search

Then select Change System Sounds under the search results.

Change System Sounds

Now you’ll see the entries in the Program Events list, and can customize them like you would in previous versions of Windows.

Sounds

You can use this Registry tweak for other sounds that aren’t listed in Program Events too. If you like to customize every aspect of Windows 8, now you
can – have fun!


http://www.groovypost.com/howto/customize-windows-8-shutdown-logon-logoff-sounds/

-----Original Message----- From: Kurt Miller
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 8:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Windows 10 Startup Sounds

George,
I'm sure that the sarcasm didn't help answer his question. What does it
matter why he wants the sounds, he's asking for how to get them, not how you
have yours set up.
Sorry David if this is inappropriate but can't they just answer the
questions people ask and not criticize someone's preferences?



-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of TheHangMan
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2016 8:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Windows 10 Startup Sounds

Hi,
Window + X, is another content menu command.
The option that Kevin mention is only a power option menu near the bottom of
the drop down list.

disabling the quickstart is the wrong thing to do My Pc starts up up faster
with the quick start enable, Does the windows sound really matter?
I don't care, if the sound was a choo choo train going through a tunnel!

HTH,

Jorge

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Alan Robbins
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 4:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Windows 10 Startup Sounds

This is what list member, Kevin, wrote on this the other
day:

press win key+x
from the context menu arrow to power options press enter tab to require a
password on startup then press enter tab to change settings that are
currently unavailable press enter tab to require a password this menu are
radio buttons arrow down to don't require a password tab to enable quick
start this is a check box and it is checked by default press spacebar to
uncheck tab to ok tab to save changes Al -----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hicks Steven
(ROYAL CORNWALL HOSPITALS NHS TRUST)
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Windows 10 Startup Sounds

Thanks, I would still like to disable the quickstart if anyone has
instructions?


-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of jim
Sent: 09 January 2016 15:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Windows 10 Startup Sounds

Hi Steven,
In w-10, when you do a restart of your computer, all windows sounds work
correctly.
When you do a shut down and then a start up, your computer comes on by way
of the quick start feature in w-10.
There are no windows sounds because you are not starting your system from a
cold start.
You are starting your system from a w-10 image file that was saved when you
shut down your computer.
This allows your computer to start up in about 10 seconds.
This is one of the advantages of w-10, it's quick start up time.
Yes, if you disable the quick start, you will get the traditional windows
start up sounds.
Because at that point you will be doing a cold start up, then your wait time
will be any where from 30 to 60 seconds, depending on your computer.
The new w-10 quick start is a combination of the Hibernation mode and sleep
modes combined.
I have used this quick start for about five months now, no negative impact
on Jaws at all.
Your computer is shut down, no heat or activity at all from your tower.
Simply press the power button to quick start your w-10 computer.
Your computer resumes in about 10 seconds, you are on the password or pin
log-in screen.
So, just to repeat, using the quick start in w-10 does not negatively impact
Jaws.
You are just quickly starting up your w-10 computer.
By turning off the quick start feature in w-10.
You will have a much longer start up time, and yes, the windows start up
sounds will be heard.
So, finally, this is a personal preference, no right or wrong way to have
the quick start on or off in w-10.
Personally, I have always used the w-10 quick start, this is a great time
saver when you wish to quickly get on your computer.
Again, this quick start feature does not impact Jaws in the least.
The only thing you get by turning quick start off is a longer start up time,
and the windows sounds.
So, I hope this helps you to understand the w-10 quick start feature a
little better.







Love God! with your heart, mind, and soul, that you might be blessed
reaching His goal.
Love your Neighbor as you would yourself, God will truly reward you with
good health.
Love God, your neighbor, as you love yourself, you will then be spiritually
balanced with wealth.
Love His Word that proceeds from His lips, then reflect on the heavens where
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Robbins
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 8:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Windows 10 Startup Sounds

Steven,

Only way I know is to check the box to enable start up sounds and disable
the quick start. Other than this, you will get the startup sound when
restarting but not from a cold boot.

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: JAWS-Users-List
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hicks Steven
(ROYAL CORNWALL HOSPITALS NHS TRUST)
Sent: Saturday, January 09, 2016 8:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Windows 10 Startup Sounds

Hi friends,

Has anyone found a way to enable the Windows 10 startup and shutdown sounds,
there seems to be a lot on the web about it but I don't seem to be making
any progress.


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