#WELCOME BACK COMMANDER WAV FILE WINDOWS 8#
In an interim build of Windows 8 while it was under development, we were able to speed things up considerably by moving the shutdown sound from Explorer.exe (which is running while you’re still logged on) to Logonui.exe (which is the process that shows the 'Shutting down' circle.) However moving the shutdown sound this late started running into other problems. As part of speeding this up, we experiment a lot with what process is in control of the startup and shutdown sounds. We pay a lot of attention to how quickly the machine powers on, powers off, goes to sleep, resumes from sleep, etc. I contacted Microsoft for a clarification and here is what they replied: 'We removed these sound events for performance reasons.
RECOMMENDED: In Windows 8, Microsoft focused on making Windows boot and shut down faster and so they completely removed the sounds which play at logon, log off and shutdown.Įven if you assign sounds to the events for 'Exit Windows', 'Windows Logon' and 'Windows Logoff' or try to restore these events using the Registry, they will not play. But in Windows 8, sounds for these events have been eliminated almost entirely. You can assign all these sounds from Control Panel ->Sound. A sound can also play when Windows logs off or when it shuts down. In Windows NT-based systems, there is a startup sound as well as separate logon sound.
Every release of Windows since as far back as I can remember (Windows 3.1) has played a welcome sound at startup. Telecharger Microsoft Frontpage 2003 Gratuit.