This sound is called a Chime wave file. And is heard when you start up Windows 7 program. It is a trademark sound of windows.And can be heard every time your system is rebooted.
Windows Sound Recorder
Windows Vista has a different sound than Windows XP. If you don't hear any sound at all, you may need to reinstall your audio driver.
Download a driver for your sound card.
In Windows Vista, it's easy. Just click on the speaker icon on the taskbar and adjust the sound for Mozilla Firefox. On anything else I don't know...
If you have so called a non-standard sound card you have to have sound drivers especially for Windows Server 2003 because it's a server operating system and doesn't include drivers even for very popular brands.
Any USB sound card that works in Windows will work with Windows Movie Maker.
You should go to control panel, click sounds, scroll down to Start Windows, aka windows startup sound, then click browse and find a sound that works This works for Xp and 7 I'm not sure how you change the startup sound in Windows Vista or 2000
The sounds in all of the Windows versions have been made while Windows was being developed. The whooshing sound is nothing more than your speakers just playing a sound.
You needa microphone (external or built in)a sound card (with microphone input if external microphone)a recording program (Windows comes with a Sound Recorder program, Mac OS X comes with a program called GarageBand)See related link for step by step instructions for Windows
By installing the driver for your sound card.
the journey home windows xp installation sound find it at youtube.com if you have xp go to run images\ooza\installation sound
Try 'Sound America' for a wolf sound. (Google Sound America for the link). Audio in .wma or .mp3 format can be imported/edited in Windows Movie Maker.