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Jul 25
2009
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Disabling Windows Logon Music Helps Your Computer Performance.Posted by: luis Tagged in: Windows Vista
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This tutorial is a complement of how to improve the performance of your computer. Every time you start your PC a Windows logon music appears. The size of this file is about 500 KB that you computer has to load in order to play it. As a consequence, it slows things down on your PC, if you disable this music, you will not only be eliminating something that you don't need, but helping you computer performance overall.
I highly recommend that you disable the logon music. To do so, follow these steps.
In Windows XP do the following:
1. Click --> "Start" then go to --> "Control Panel" and select the --> "Sounds and Audio Devices"
Note: Be sure you are working in the classic Control Panel view.
2. Once the control has loaded, click the --> "Sounds" tab.
3. Locate the --> "Program Events" scrollbox. Look for --> "Start Windows" by scrolling through the list and click it to select it.
4. Then, locate the --> "Sounds" drop down box and click de down arrow on the right to expand it. Scroll to the top of the list and select None.
5. Click --> "OK" and you are finished.
In Windows Vista do the following:
1. Click the --> "Start" button and then --> "Control Panel".
2. Click --> "Hardware & Sound" followed by --> "Change System Sounds"
3. Locate the --> "Program Events" box, scroll through the list, and select --> "Start Windows."
4. Locate the --> "Sounds" drop-down box and scroll to the top of the list and select None.
5. Click --> "OK" and you have finished.
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