Make Custom System Sounds (Windows Vista Only) by Buy U A Bev
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In This Instructable I will teach you how to make iTunes songs into system sounds
 
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Step 1: Programs Needed

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1. iTunes (duh)
2. A sound editing program (i used Sony Sound Forge Audio Studio, but anything that saves your song clip as a .wav file works)
zomfibame says: Feb 17, 2012. 11:09 PM
Nice instructable. ... Flogging Molly Right on !
Buy U A Bev (author) says: Oct 3, 2010. 9:58 AM
I put the "vista only" in the title because I haven't been able to experiment with other versions of windows. You can probably use it on all versions of windows, using the same principles, but the menu layout might not be the same
Hellchild says: Oct 2, 2010. 9:40 PM
do you think this would work on windows 7?
fergjeffson says: Sep 5, 2009. 3:25 PM
This works in Windows XP (at least) if you go to C:\WINDOWS\Media and delete the sound file you don't wan't and place your new .wav file in the folder. Just make sure that you rename the new file to what you deleted (ie: Windows XP Logon Sound) so the computer recognizes it. Flogging Molly Rocks!
denanderen says: Jun 28, 2009. 1:06 AM
cool! i hadn't really thought of that, even while it's so easy + i love your taste in music (flogging molly all the way)
lemonie says: Jun 27, 2009. 1:12 PM
This will work with most versions of Windows, you shouldn't need to have "Vista only" in the title? L
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