See how to install Windows 11 on your PC. Simply extract theme and access all sounds.
In the zip file below, you will find just shy of 100 audio files. Thing is though, Youtube user Billy O'Reilly who has tested almost every leaked build of windows and only includes real sounds in his videos has been able to date the sounds back to 2003, which doesn't match the neosounds copyright date on the website of 2004-2005, there's a chance that the sound scheme was up before 2004, but we can't verify due to no snapshots from 2003 existing. Download Windows 11 Sounds Total 100 Here are all the Windows 11 sounds, alarm tones, notification tones, and system and UI sounds available for download. While Longhorn Refined has yet to appear in today's world, I'm confident it used those fake sounds, as the date on corresponds with the sounds. According to this page on, that seems to be where they come from. There was also an Orchestral sound scheme, but these sounds are too synthetic to be that, plus apparently an XP mod has that sound scheme and it sounds different. Step 4: If Windows can find a new version, it can download and install it. Step 3: Search for the updated driver software automatically. Step 2: Expand Sound, video and game controllers, right-click your audio device and choose Update driver. However, the hint that pointed towards the new Windows startup sound was the video duration. It included startup sounds from Windows 95, Windows XP, and Windows 7 slowed down to 4,000 speed. The fake Longhorn sounds appear to originate from the Deep Fantasy sound scheme that was available on NEO Sounds in the 2000s. Step 1: Press Win + X at the same time to open the Start menu and choose Device Manager in Windows 10. Before the new startup sound leaked online, Microsoft shared a Windows startup sounds slo-fi remix on YouTube. Necrobumping this thread with new information that I have discovered.