Sound Waves Mac OS

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Mac sound scheme is a port of Mac OS X sounds for Windows. For Windows PC users, these sounds may be interesting but OS X fans will feel right at home.

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If you need to manually remove third-party Audio Units plug-ins, you can find the files in the Library folders on your Mac. Mac sound scheme is a port of Mac OS X sounds for Windows. For Windows PC users, these sounds may be interesting but OS X fans will feel right at home. This theme was initially designed for Windows XP, but can be applied to any version of Windows. It may be that there’s no sound on your Mac because it won’t play audio in a specific app. If, for example, you can’t hear sound from a video in Safari, make sure the audio isn’t muted by clicking the volume control in the video. You should also check other sound sources, like iTunes and QuickTime movies, to find out if they can play sound.

This theme was initially designed for Windows XP, but can be applied to any version of Windows. It contains 44 sound files.

  • Asterik.wav
  • Close.wav
  • Complete Navigation.wav
  • Contact Online.wav
  • Critical Battery.wav
  • Critical Stop.wav
  • Default Beep.wav
  • Device Connect.wav
  • Device Disconnect.wav
  • Device Failed.wav
  • Empty Recycle.wav
  • Error.wav
  • Exclamation.wav
  • Exit Windows.wav
  • Logoff.wav
  • Logon.wav
  • Low Battery.wav
  • MACSound.txt
  • MACSound.zip
  • Maximize.wav
  • Menu Command.wav
  • Menu Popup.wav
  • Minimize.wav
  • Move Menu.wav
  • New Alert.wav
  • New Mail.wav
  • New Messages.wav
  • Open.wav
  • Person Join.wav
  • Person Leave.wav
  • Print Complete.wav
  • Program Error.wav
  • Question.wav
  • Receive Call.wav
  • Receive Request.wav
  • Restore Down.wav
  • Restore Up.wav
  • Select.wav
  • Show Toolbar.wav
  • Start Navigation.wav
  • Start Windows.wav
  • System Notifi.wav
  • Windows exit.wav
  • Windows XP start.wav

Size: 2.0 Mb

Format: zip archive.

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To install this sound scheme easily, extract all files into your C:WindowsMedia directory and refer to the following article: How to change Windows sounds.