How to change Windows 7 startup sound

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  1. Posts : 155
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #31

    Rose1 said:
    Rose1 said:
    windrider said:
    Here is tutorial a little neater I think

    Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7

    Change startup sound in windows 7
    How to Change Start up sound in Windows 7 This assumes you are using American English versuion of W-7 Language type 1033
    All Windows 7 allows is for you check or un-check play start up sound in Windows 7 you have to do the following to change the default sound of your choice

    1) Use the following beta program Reshacker from
    Download Resource Hacker 3.5.0.82 Beta / 3.4.0.79 - Analyze, change, add, erase or extract resources in EXE and DLL files - Softpedia

    2) Locate the file "imageres.dll" in C:\ Windows\System32 folder. For instance, C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll. Copy that file into a different location, i.e. your desktop.

    3) Download ResHacker .

    4) Open ResHacker. Open the imageres.dll file in ResHacker.

    5) Find the folder that reads "WAVE" and expand everything below that.

    6) Right click 1033 (this could have a different name depending on your locale), and click Replace Resource. Click "Open file with new resource", and find the wave file you want to replace it with. Once you're done, in Resource Type, type "WAVE", in Resource Name type "5080", and under Resource Language type "1033" (or whatever number you have). Once done, click Replace.

    7) Click File, then click Save. Now you can copy this file to Vista's System32 folder.

    Keep the imageres_original.dll file ResHack left behind in case you want to revert back to the original sound.

    8) For Windows 7 go back to C:\Windows\System32 directory rename the imageres.dll to Imageres.old then copy and paste the new hacked Imageres.dll into C:\windows\system32 directory

    Now I used this reshacker instead as I am using Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/reshack_setup.exe

    I also downloaded the 'Take Ownership' file from our forums here - Take Ownership Shortcut

    I then took ownership of the imageres.dll in System32 folder, so I could change the extension to .old
    That way I was able to copy the new imageres.dll file into that folder.

    This worked perfectly for me then
    Ok. I done all those steps and when I reboot the computer the sound doesn't change.
    Where is the Vista's system 32 folder on windows 7 to save it?
    the tutorial was for Vista, but the system32 folder on Windows 7 is just C:\Windows\System32
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #32

    1.) Thanks for the tutorial, I may not of followed it step by step but it worked.
    2.) Using a large file does not seem to matter. I am using a 19.8MB file and it works just fine.
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  3. Posts : 6
    Win 7 64 and Win 7 32
       #33

    windrider said:
    Here is tutorial a little neater I think

    Startup Sound - Change in Windows 7

    Change startup sound in windows 7
    How to Change Start up sound in Windows 7 This assumes you are using American English versuion of W-7 Language type 1033
    All Windows 7 allows is for you check or un-check play start up sound in Windows 7 you have to do the following to change the default sound of your choice

    1) Use the following beta program Reshacker from
    Download Resource Hacker 3.5.0.82 Beta / 3.4.0.79 - Analyze, change, add, erase or extract resources in EXE and DLL files - Softpedia

    2) Locate the file "imageres.dll" in C:\ Windows\System32 folder. For instance, C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll. Copy that file into a different location, i.e. your desktop.

    3) Download ResHacker .

    4) Open ResHacker. Open the imageres.dll file in ResHacker.

    5) Find the folder that reads "WAVE" and expand everything below that.

    6) Right click 1033 (this could have a different name depending on your locale), and click Replace Resource. Click "Open file with new resource", and find the wave file you want to replace it with. Once you're done, in Resource Type, type "WAVE", in Resource Name type "5080", and under Resource Language type "1033" (or whatever number you have). Once done, click Replace.

    7) Click File, then click Save. Now you can copy this file to Vista's System32 folder.

    Keep the imageres_original.dll file ResHack left behind in case you want to revert back to the original sound.

    8) For Windows 7 go back to C:\Windows\System32 directory rename the imageres.dll to Imageres.old then copy and paste the new hacked Imageres.dll into C:\windows\system32 directory

    Now I used this reshacker instead as I am using Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/reshack_setup.exe

    I also downloaded the 'Take Ownership' file from our forums here - Take Ownership Shortcut

    I then took ownership of the imageres.dll in System32 folder, so I could change the extension to .old
    That way I was able to copy the new imageres.dll file into that folder.

    This worked perfectly for me then
    Can't find the imageres.dll file in System32 folder. Instead, found imageres.dll.mui file in C:\Windows\System32\en-US and C:\Windows\SysWOW64\en-US. Are these the same file you are referring too?
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  4. Posts : 155
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #34

    No those files are not the same

    The imageres.dll is just in C:\Windows\System32 folder

    I am not sure why you can't find it or don't have it.
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  5. Posts : 6
    Win 7 64 and Win 7 32
       #35

    Windrider, thanks for ur quick replay. After I posted I went back and found it. I hadn't clicked on the System32 folder.Dah! Thanks again.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate 86x64
       #36

    Help!!


    Hey Guys , Sorry To Resurrect , I followed this Guide and it Works Great ...... Until my 2nd or 3rd Reboot it seems to revert to the original imageres.dll , I even tried making a read only version but to no effect
    Thanks
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  7. Posts : 218
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #37

    I couldn't replace the wave file using XN Resource Editor (ver 3.0.0.1), because it does not show any resource of type WAVE. You can't import any, nor replace the existing one. It's baffling, as there are a number of postings around the Internet where people describe using XN Resource Editor to replace the imageres.dll with a new wave file. But it's quite clear that when going to add a resource, type WAVE simply does not show in the list, and drag-and-drop does not work either.

    Anyway, I ended up using ResHacker instead, which worked brilliantly (it even lets you play the file, just to be sure).

    Unfortunately, if you run SFC /scannow, the file will be replaced. I can't seem to find the source library where the originals are located. Shouldn't you be able to update that library so that SFC finds a match and does nothing?


    UPDATE: Ahhhh... think I found something. C:\Windows\winsxs\Backup. Within that are a bunch of files, two of them being identical copies of imageres.dll. One is preceded by the amd64, the other x86 (and very long, cryptic looking names at that). "imageres.dll" is embedded in the name, so this must be it. I'm going to try copying my updated imageres.dll file to this folder, named accordingly, and see if this solves the problem.
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  8. Posts : 3
    WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM
       #38

    Well, I don't know about you guys, but I hate those silly hacks to pieces.....

    Murphy's Law says "if something can go wrong, it probably will."

    So, I prefer the easy way to do things.

    That's why I downloaded & use this freebee 'Startup Sound Changer'

    So, don't waste your time with those silly grief infested hacks.
    Last edited by BobbyW; 29 Dec 2012 at 01:44. Reason: opps
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