step 2. Save the sound file you like --
For instance, if you are running windows: click "file" and "save as."
Remember where you put it.
step 3. Search for your current sound files --
For instance, if you are running windows: in File Manager, click
"search" and then change the *.* to read *.wav in the box that appears.
The results should show any wave (wav) files you have on your computer.
Pick any one .... (I choose c:\windows\ding.wav)
step 4. If you ever want your ding back you need to make a copy of it --
For instance, if you are running windows: go to Search Results list,
highlight c:\windows\ding.wav, click "file," click "copy." and enter
c:\windows\dingold.wav in the box that appears.
step 5. The fun part --
Rename the file you saved in step 1.
For instance, if you are running windows: go to Search Results list,
highlight the file you saved, click "file," click "save as," type
c:\windows\ding.wav in the window that appears.
step 6. He, He, He -- r,r,r,r