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In the Program Events section, locate the sound you'd like to disable or change in the drop-down list under the Sounds subsection. In the Sound window, click the Sounds tab. Make sure that the Hardware and Sound tab on the left is selected, then click Sound near the center portion of the screen. In the Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound. Or, open the Windows 10 Start menu, and choose Windows System > Control Panel. Press the Windows key, type Control Panel, and then press Enter. Follow these steps to disable or change specific system sounds in Windows.