XP comes with a new set of sounds that will surely                              add pizzazz to the way you work in Windows. But there's                              one problem -- you need to actually turn on the Windows                              default sound scheme before you'll be able to hear                              them.                              Single-click                              the Start menu. If                              you look under the text labeled "Program events,"                              you'll be able to sample your new sounds or customize                              them with your own. Read Customize Events Sounds if                              you'd like to learn how to do this yourself.                            
                            To turn on the Windows XP default sound scheme, follow                              these directions: 
                            Single-click the Control Panel.
                            Single-click the Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices                              icon.
                            Single-click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon or                              the text labeled "Change the sound scheme."                             
                            Make sure you're on the Sound tab and locate the pull-down                              menu under Sound scheme.
                            Select the Windows Default option and press Apply.                              Windows will ask you if you want to save the previous                              sound scheme. Since there wasn't a sound scheme already                              loaded, just choose No.
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