Sites like Pixabay offer individual Windows XP sound effects for projects.

If you want to use classic XP sounds (like the startup chime or "tada" sound) on a modern PC, you can find high-quality archives online:

Platforms like WinCustomize host various XP-inspired sound schemes for free download. 2. Installing Audio Drivers for Windows XP

If you are using a specific brand like Acer or Dell, visit their official support page (e.g., support.acer.com ) to find the exact audio driver for your model. 3. How to Apply System Sounds Once you have the .wav files, you can set them manually: Open the Control Panel and go to Sounds and Audio Devices . Select the Sounds tab. Choose a program event (like "Start Windows"). Click Browse to select your downloaded .wav file. Click Apply . 4. Troubleshooting Missing Sound If sound isn't working on an actual Windows XP machine: GitHub - MCPlayer2015/all-windows-sounds