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== Misattributed beta sounds ==
== Misattributed beta sounds ==
No Windows XP build has made use of or even included the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG1Tz1lopKg widespread startup and shutdown sounds]. These originate from a Whistler theme from ThemeWorld, which includes an entire sound scheme of sounds from various sources such as [[Microsoft Plus!#Microsoft Plus! for Windows 98|Plus! 98]], although these are not as widespread. The fake startup sound was made for the previous one, using Windows 98 Plus!'s World Traveler, Architecture shutdown sound, and PhotoDisc startup sound, and the final version using [[Windows 98]]'s shutdown sound reversed, [[Windows 2000 build 1983.1]] to build [[Windows 2000 build 2000.3|2000.3]]'s startup sound reversed, and the Next Level sound from a game titled Spring Weekend included in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack slowed down, while the shutdown sound is from BeOS, albeit down sampled.  
No Windows XP build has made use of or even included the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UG1Tz1lopKg widespread startup and shutdown sounds]. These originate from a Whistler theme from ThemeWorld, which includes an entire sound scheme of sounds from various sources such as [[Microsoft Plus!#Microsoft Plus! for Windows 98|Plus! 98]], although these are not as widespread. The first fake startup sound using Windows 98 Plus!'s World Traveler, Cityscape startup sound, and PhotoDisc startup sound, and the second version using [[Windows 98]]'s shutdown sound reversed, [[Windows 2000 build 1983.1]] to build [[Windows 2000 build 2000.3|2000.3]]'s startup sound reversed, and the Next Level sound from a game titled Spring Weekend included in the Microsoft Entertainment Pack slowed down, while the shutdown sound is from BeOS, albeit down sampled.  


In actuality, all builds up until [[Windows XP build 2485|2485]] use the same sounds as Windows 2000 and Me. Build [[Windows XP build 2481 (main)|2481]] introduced the sounds used in the final release (albeit in stereo and 44.1 kHz), but they were not used by default at this point.
In actuality, all builds up until [[Windows XP build 2485|2485]] use the same sounds as Windows 2000 and Me. Build [[Windows XP build 2481 (main)|2481]] introduced the sounds used in the final release (albeit in stereo and 44.1 kHz), but they were not used by default at this point.
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