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Listen to 24 Hours of Windows 7 Startup Sound, Because Why Not


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Time to upload the video: no less than 6 hours

If you’re in love with Windows 7 and have absolutely no intention of moving to Windows 10, here’s something that you might actually enjoy: an extension of the Windows 7 startup sound that lasts no less than 24 hours.

So basically, what this video does is to allow you to listen to the Windows 7 startup sound for 24 hours continuously, but without actually putting the original track on repeat.

It’s an extension that makes the Windows 7 startup sound seem really mystical, so you might actually want to let it play in the background while you continue working - we bet that you’ll close it after 10 minutes at most, anyway.

In case you’re wondering how hard it was to actually create such a long version of the Windows 7 startup sound, the uploader of the video says it took 1 full hour just to render the video and no less than 6 hours to upload it on YouTube. And this makes perfect sense, given the fact that the size of the video was no more, no less than 20 GB.

And if you’re trying to find a good reason for someone to create such a long version of a startup sound, you’d better not. Some people seem to like them, anyway, so click the play button below and see what it’s like for yourselves.

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Windows Vista/7 Startup Sound slowed down to 24 hours

 

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Funny!!! Now, for me this is kind of a "personal joke" because couldn't yet to make work my soundcard for Windows 7. Apart of this personal "trivia", even if my knowledge about "music generating" is very superficial I believe that the real solution to please Windows Vista/7 Startup Sound lovers (or is it Windows 7?)  is not posting a 24 hour long track but some application which might generate the "startup sound" for an unlimited time.

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If you want to create your own personal start-up sound use this one ; StartupSoundChanger-1.0

Works awsome in 1607- Win10 !!:cheers:

 

btw; in Win7 also..........

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7 hours ago, Batu69 said:

Time to upload the video: no less than 6 hours

If you’re in love with Windows 7 and have absolutely no intention of moving to Windows 10, here’s something that you might actually enjoy: an extension of the Windows 7 startup sound that lasts no less than 24 hours.

So basically, what this video does is to allow you to listen to the Windows 7 startup sound for 24 hours continuously, but without actually putting the original track on repeat.

It’s an extension that makes the Windows 7 startup sound seem really mystical, so you might actually want to let it play in the background while you continue working - we bet that you’ll close it after 10 minutes at most, anyway.

In case you’re wondering how hard it was to actually create such a long version of the Windows 7 startup sound, the uploader of the video says it took 1 full hour just to render the video and no less than 6 hours to upload it on YouTube. And this makes perfect sense, given the fact that the size of the video was no more, no less than 20 GB.

And if you’re trying to find a good reason for someone to create such a long version of a startup sound, you’d better not. Some people seem to like them, anyway, so click the play button below and see what it’s like for yourselves.

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Windows Vista/7 Startup Sound slowed down to 24 hours

 

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It's music to my ears, thank you sir

love you :wub:

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could sound like someone took the start up wav and then streched it out to make it lasts 24h instead of a few seconds (the last 2h seems to be rather 'quiet')

 

on my side i'm still surprise people leave those sound on as i find totally useless to have the computer make some noise when i boot it up

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