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katrina
July 29th 04, 07:47 AM
I remember this .wav file that I liked on Win98, (I think
it was 98) that was
in the System Sounds files, I think ...that sounded
sorta like a small group of children giggling...sort of
an electronic version of that, anyway. I've tested ALL
the .wav files on Windows ME, and WinXP...and can't find
it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about. What it's
called? Can I download it from somewhere? I made this
post in the General Discussion forum, and get a reply
saying it was called Utopia Windows Exit.wav ...but I
don't know how to find it. Googled for it...and that
didn't produce anything helpful. That filename doesn't
ring a bell...I'm not sure that was it. (but could
be...it's been a long time). It was a pretty definitive
sounding thing. I'm sure someone is bound to know what
I'm talking about. ??

Alan Edwards
July 29th 04, 08:16 AM
I don't blame you for not accepting an emailed version but if you have
a Win98 CD, then extract it from there.
If it is Utopia Windows Exit.wav as was suggested, then it will be
Utopia~1.wav in WIN98_74.CAB in the SE CD or WIN98_68.CAB in the
original CD.
In the Win ME CD, it is in Win_21.cab

Sorry, but I don't have a computer with any of those sound schemes
installed to check if any sound like giggling children (I probably
would have deleted if I had installed it)

....Alan

--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/index.html

In microsoft.public.win98.multimedia, "katrina"
> wrote:

>I remember this .wav file that I liked on Win98, (I think
>it was 98) that was
>in the System Sounds files, I think ...that sounded
>sorta like a small group of children giggling...sort of
>an electronic version of that, anyway. I've tested ALL
>the .wav files on Windows ME, and WinXP...and can't find
>it. Does anyone know what I'm talking about. What it's
>called? Can I download it from somewhere? I made this
>post in the General Discussion forum, and get a reply
>saying it was called Utopia Windows Exit.wav ...but I
>don't know how to find it. Googled for it...and that
>didn't produce anything helpful. That filename doesn't
>ring a bell...I'm not sure that was it. (but could
>be...it's been a long time). It was a pretty definitive
>sounding thing. I'm sure someone is bound to know what
>I'm talking about. ??