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Windows XP install music - where is it stored?

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Maxrom | 14:10 Fri 30th Apr 2004 | Technology
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I've recently reinstalled my copy of Windows XP on my laptop, and after going through the initial copying of the files etc, the first time it starts up you get presented with a 'Welcome to Microsoft Windows' set of screens that allow you to register it, and set up users. During this process, there's some music that plays in the background - does anyone know where this music is stored so I can play it again after I've gone through this process, and actually logged into XP? I'm assuming it's going to be buried within the c:\windows folder, but as yet, I haven't managed to find it.
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I seem to remember that there were a couple of tracks already installed in "My Music" when I first had XP. It's not one of them, is it?
It's TITLE.WMA in the C:\I386 directory (at least, on my machine)

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