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    Windows 11 test builds are accidentally playing the Windows Vista startup sound

    June 16, 2025

    The latest Windows 11 Dev and Beta builds just got a surprising hit of nostalgia. Alongside the usual tweaks and under-the-hood changes, users noticed something very unexpected—Windows is booting with the old Windows Vista startup chime. Yes, the same sound Microsoft introduced nearly two decades ago. Insiders flagged the bug earlier this week, and Microsoft […]

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