I have that checked, but I only hear a little click, so how do I change
the actual sound?

Gregory Rosenberg via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> wrote:

> Wendy,
> 
> MS decided to turn off the startup sounds since Windows 8. I empathize with 
> your desire to have that feedback.
> 
> Press the <Windows> key
> Type “sound” 
> Then press the down arrow once to select “System Sounds”.
> Hit <Tab> four to to select “Play Windows Startup Sound”.
> Press the <Space Bar> once to enable the checkbox.
> Press <tab> one more time to select the <OK> button and <Enter> to close the 
> “System Sound Dialogue Box”.
> 
> The next time you restart Windows you should have startup sounds.
> 
> To turn on Windows 10 Startup sounds. Right-click blank area on the desktop 
> and choose Personalize in the menu. Click Sounds in the Personalization 
> window. As the Sound window appears, select Play Windows Startup sound in the 
> Sounds settings and click OK.
> 
> 
> 
> > On 2015Aug 24, at 17:15, Wendy Alling via Talk <talk@lists.window-eyes.com> 
> > wrote:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I upgraded my windows 7 computer to windows 10.  My question is Is the
> > windows sound gone from windows 10 when you turn on the computer?  The only
> > thing I hear now is the window eyes sounds to let me know I'm at the
> > desktop.
> > Wendy
> > 
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