Listen to an in-depth history of Windows startup sounds

Windows 11 Start Surfacepro LightingSource: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central

Windows startup sounds go all the way back to the early days of the OS. Some of the jingles have become famous, such as the orchestral sound of Windows XP. The latest episode of the Twenty Thousand Hertz podcast covers the history of startup sounds from Windows.

The entire episode is worth a listen. Around the 21:30 mark, you’ll hear arguably the most iconic Windows startup sound, the one from Windows XP. The show’s hosts highlight how Windows XP shared a similar soundscape for different sounds in the operating system.

Microsoft drifted away from startup sounds with Windows 8, which lacked any noise when booting altogether. That OS also lacked support for multiple Windows on a desktop, so a missing sound may not have been its biggest issue.

Even the rollout of Windows 10 didn’t add a jingle. Former Microsoft Director of Program Management for the Windows User Experience Team Jensen Harris explained why the company moved away from startup sounds.

Microsoft changed its — ahem — tune with Windows 11. The company was so excited about the return of a startup noise that it shared a slo-fi remix of sounds from its previous operating systems in the run-up to Windows 11’s announcement.

This is only the first half of a two-part series from the Twenty Thousand Hertz podcast covering the topic.

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