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Tutorial on setting background music on USB flash drive

For many computer enthusiasts, they always like to tinker with something personalized for their computer, such as setting a hard drive background image, adding background music to a USB flash drive, etc. If you also want to make your own U disks are more personalized. If you can still hear music when you open the U disk, you might as well take a look at this article and share with everyone this article's tutorial on how to set the background music on a U disk.

Main steps to set background music on USB flash drive:

1. Download a small software called MP3TOEXE. This software can convert music files to EXE. You can search and download the software on Baidu, and then convert it.

Download and run the MP3TOEXE software, and then you can find a piece of music that you want to use as background music on the USB flash drive. File, select the file to be converted above, and select the path to save the music file in exe format below, so that you can find it later. Then you can click "Optimize Conversion" or "Quick Conversion" and wait for the music files to be converted into .exe files.

PS: The principle here is to make the music into an .exe executable file, because the U disk background file can only run the executable file. Putting the MP3 directly into it will not execute the playback, so the above software In fact, it is a conversion tool that converts MP3 music files into an EXE execution file format.

2. Copy the converted .exe music file to the U disk, double-click the file to play the music

3. Finally, we need to create an executable file to guide the opening of the U disk The command to execute the EXE music file is to right-click on the USB flash drive and select "New" → text document, double-click to open it, and enter:

 [autorun]

open=gap .exe (the gap is our obvious music file name).

Then in the top menu of Notepad, select File, Save as file and save it on the USB disk. In the Save As operation, you should name it: autorun.inf, and be sure to select it in the save type. "All files", as shown below:

The last step of operation

After completion, we unplug the USB flash drive from the computer, insert it into the computer again, open the USB flash drive and you can hear We have just set the music, so that when we lend the USB flash drive to our friends, they will find that our USB flash drive is very magical. They can also record a paragraph in it. Give the USB flash drive to your girlfriend and make an unexpected confession. Will it happen? Very creative.