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How To Play A Welcome Voice Message On Every Startup In Windows 10/7/8



How to add a custom voice message to Windows 10/7/8:
  1. First of all, open a new Notepad file. ...
  2. Now, type the following code in the notepad file.

dim speech
welcome=”Hello Slave. I’m your master.”
set speech=CreateObject(“sapi.spvoice”)
speech.speak welcome ...

  1. Now, save the notepad file as welcome. ...
  2. Now, if you're using Windows 7, you can type “Startup” in the Start Menu search to locate the startup folder.



  1. Note: You can change the text “Hello Slave. I’m your master.” as per your liking. Make sure the inverted commas are present.
  2. Now, save the notepad file as welcome.vbs. You can use any name, just make sure the file extension is .vbs.You can test the file if it works or not. Just double-click on the file and the sound will start playing. Else, error message will be displayed.
  3. Now, if you’re using Windows 7, you can type “Startup” in the Start Menu search to locate the startup folder. If you’re using Windows 10/8, press Windows+R to open the RUN dialog box. Now, type shell:startup and press enter.
  4. Once you’re in the Windows Startup folder, copy the welcome.vbs file you created on the desktop and paste it in the Startup folder.
  5. All are set. Now, restart your computer to hear the welcome message.

This way you can enable Windows to say anything you want. Just change the text in the VBScript file in the startup folder. After reading this, you might be interested in another Windows article. Read how can turn on

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