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A startup sound is an auditory cue emitted by computers and various electronic devices upon activation. Serving both functional and aesthetic purposes, these sounds signal the successful initiation of the device’s operating system and provide a distinctive brand identity. The history of startup sounds dates back to the early days of personal computing, with a notable example being the inclusion of a startup sound in Windows 3.0 following the installation of the Multimedia Extensions (MME), although it was not enabled by default until Windows 3.1. Windows 95 was the first version of Windows to foregone the Tada startup sound for an original one. Then Windows 98 also had it's own new startup sound with Windows 2000 and ME having one shared startup sound, but it was disabled by default on the latter. Windows XP then came with it's own notoric startup sound that almost everyone who had used a computer knows. Windows Vista and 7 had the same startup sound which was also really known as 7 was one of the most popular Windows versions ever. But in development of Windows 8, one of Microsoft sound designers decided it won't have a startup sound because the one that was present in previous versions has woken up his baby and wife. But Microsoft reverted this decision in 2021 with the release of Windows 11 with a startup sound that was a lot simpler with only three chords in it. This can remind users of MacOS startup sound that's the same since the first OS X version, with simple one chord that has a short echo. Over time, the startup sound has evolved from simple beeps to complex melodies. Various Linux distributions also have a startup sound, for example Linux Mint has a startup sound for years and Ubuntu also had it in past.