Simple settings
Go to the Control Panel - Sound and Audio Devices - Sound, select "Log in to Windows" and "Log out of Windows" respectively to change the sound scheme
Colorful startup
Many people like to frequently change the wallpaper on their computer desktop. In addition to several classic images provided by the system, they will also set their favorite pictures or photos as wallpapers. Wouldn't it be better if the computer could automatically change the wallpaper and startup music so that it changes every time it is turned on?
There is a software called "Colorful Boot" that can realize this wish. The currently popular version is "Colorful Boot II", which allows you to have multiple different startup screen plans. It can not only change the startup screen in a loop or random manner every time you turn on the computer, but also play different MP3 files when you turn on the computer. .
"Colorful Boot II" can be downloaded at the following website:
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After downloading and installing, click the shortcut on the desktop to run the software , a setting screen will pop up, and you can set it as you like.
Select the Splash tab. The drop-down list in "Plan" shows the current plan, but the program default at this time is still "None". You can select "New" to create a new plan; you can select "Delete" to delete the plan in the list; you can select "Edit" to modify the existing plan; or you can select "Copy" to back up the existing plan. . After clicking "New", enter a project name in the pop-up dialog box, then select the three buttons "Startup Screen", "Waiting Screen", and "Shutdown Screen" in the preview box, and select the appropriate file (Note: Each selected The pictures must be: 320×400 pixels, 256-color bitmap files, otherwise, they cannot be displayed correctly when booting).
Click the "Desktop Wallpaper" option to also set the desktop wallpaper. Enter a project name in the dialog box that pops up after clicking "New", then select the "Select desktop background image" button in the preview box and select the one you like. Pictures in bmp format will do. Of course, you can also choose not to select a picture.
Click the "Boot Music" option to set the boot music. Just select the music file you like in the "\Music" directory. Once "Use this program to manage startup music" in "Settings" is selected, Windows' startup music will be blocked, but only the startup music will be blocked.
After setting the above items, select OK, and the program will automatically record the items and write them into the registry. You'll see the effect the next time you restart your computer.