Let us say you have to reformat you computer, the reg file will STILL BE GOOD,īut a small adjustment should be made, using any notepad (the 'Notepad2.0' freeware is very good for this): Now i executed the stored registry file and voila! I have my personalized sounds =) by just double clicking a registry file.Ĭomputer ID is a long string of letters starts with s-1.Įvery time your computer is reFormated, a new ID is assigned. Then I reloaded the default XP sounds back upon which all the personal sound schemes were deleted. So after inputting all my personal sounds, I exported the > to a registry file. Current value in the registry change and does not change anything else. So putting the plan into action, I deleted the Schema scheme in the sounds and devices option and edited the default XP sound scheme, upon which it was saved as blank - this only makes the. I was sitting in my car with my friend and discussing the same matter and it struck me then, what if I export the Sound Scheme directory in registry to a registry editor file and reload it whenever I reinstall. current value w/o changing it in the scheme.
Hey thanks for the comprehensive reply! You do have a very valid point that I cannot change the.