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How to Alter MS Windows XP Audio Files
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To alter audio files in Windows XP, you can follow the steps below: 1. Open the audio file you want to alter using Windows Media Player or any other audio editing software like Audacity. 2. Make the desired changes to the audio file. For example, you can adjust the volume, change the pitch, or add effects. 3. Once you have made the changes, save the altered audio file to your desired location. 4. If you want to set the altered audio file as your system sound, go to Control Panel -> Sounds and Audio Devices. 5. In the Sounds tab, scroll through the list of sounds until you find the sound you want to replace. 6. Click on the sound you want to replace, and then click the Browse button. 7. Locate the altered audio file and select it, then click OK. 8. Click Apply to save the changes. Your altered audio file is now set as the new system sound.
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