How To Find The Hidden Windows Music Track

There's a hidden music track on your Windows PC. Here's how to find it!
-
Step 1:
-
Finding The Track
-
Okay, here's the secrets on finding the hidden Windows XP music track. First go to "My Computer," then go to "Explore," and then navigate to "C:\Windows\system32." Then you'll find a folder there called "oobe." Open that up, and within that you'll find a folder called "images."
-
Step 2:
-
Revealing The Hidden Track
-
Now you may have to go to "Tools" and "Folder Options," and "View," and select "Show hidden files and folders" and and unselect "Hide protected operating system files" if yours is checked.
-
Step 3:
-
Playing The Track
-
Now back to that "images" folder. Now as you scroll down, you're going to find a file called "title.wma." Go ahead and select that and let your music player run. Now this used to be the title for the Internet Explorer 3.0 install CD, and it has some amazing bass, so if you have the system for it, crank it up.
-
Step 4:
-
Listening To The Track
-
Some suspect it's a song written by Brian Eno. It's five and a half minutes long, so take some time to listen to the whole track. And there's the hidden audio file in Windows XP.