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This slow Windows opening sounds video is loaded with potential Windows 11 references

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A few days ago we saw how one of the high-level Microsoft employees explained why the company had decided to eliminate the opening sound in Windows every time the computer started. And with that in mind, and as the 24th arrives, Microsoft launches a curious video with all the sounds of opening Windows.

An act that, as often happens, hides more than it appears to be. At first it's just a video, [not excessively long", which brings together the Windows opening sounds in the form of a compilation but slowed downA video referencing Windows 11.

A video loaded with clues

The first thing that catches our attention if we see the video is that there are no sounds to use. The entire composition appears running at a very slow speed. In fact the audio has slowed down by 4,000%.

The video plays startup sounds from iconic versions of Windows such as Windows 95, Windows XP and Windows 7. And next to it, a small explanatory text:

Sun Valley and Windows 11

But be careful what the video shows discreetly and that is that the details that refer to a possible Windows 11 are different. The first is the time it lasts the video, exactly 11 minutes long. Chance?

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As if this is not enough, many of the images are related to landscapes related to a sunset, a term that in English comes to be called Sun Valley. And to these two curiosities we add a third one that comes right at the end and in which a symbol of Windows appears in which, as a window, a light like sunset enters (it is the image that illustrates the article), which when projected returns two vertical bars that look like a number 11."

Are they all coincidences or is Microsoft playing with us? The truth is that yesterday we saw how a code was leaked in which Windows 10 and Sun Valley appeared as two different systems, nothing to do with each other, so everything seems to indicate that on the 24th we will have interesting news.

The truth is that we must not forget that Microsoft has paused the release of compilations in the Development Channel intended to give shape to the 21H2 branch, which, let us remember, is the one that should lead to the update that should arrive in the fall and we know it as Sun Valley, an update that is less and less clear that it will be called Windows 10

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