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Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« on: August 20, 2011, 01:15:17 am »
Since moving to Windows 7 from XP I've been a bit frustrated by the inability to hide some of it's elements.  After a bit of time spent last night I've finally got Windows 7 completely hidden.  I used Win 7 Premium 64-bit with SP1 but other versions should work fine with the tools I used.

Here's a video showing it:


Instructions below.
« Last Edit: August 22, 2011, 09:08:18 am by wweumina »

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2011, 01:16:50 am »
The changes I made were done with Windows 7 Premium 64-bit with Service Pack 1 though most of the changes should work with any version of Windows 7.  Be sure to make a backup of everything before you progress as some of these steps can stop windows from working.

I'm writing this from memory so let me know if I've missed anything or it's not clear.

Things you'll need (details on where to get them below):
Resource Hacker
Linux live CD (recommend Linux Mint 11 though a smaller one will do).
Transparent cursor
Windows 7 Boot Updater
Windows 7 Logon Background Changer


1. Setup windows to log on automatically

Follow the instructions here:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/377-log-automatically-startup.html


2. Take Ownership of files
The first step is to give yourself a shortcut for taking ownership of files.  Technically you don't need to do this but it will save you time mucking around with file permissions etc.

There are instructions on doing this here:

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1911-take-ownership-shortcut.html


3. Hack the resource files

For the next couple of steps you'll need a program called Resource Hacker.  Make sure you get the latest beta version.  You can get it from here:

http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/

When running the program be sure to 'Run as Administrator' (right click on the shortcut and choose 'Run as Administrator').


4. Backup Windows Files

Make a copy of the following files and put the copy on the Desktop

C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll
C:\Windows\System32\en-US\winlogon.exe.mui   (the directory may be different if you didn't install as English-US (en-US - get it?)
C:\Windows\Branding\Basebrd\basebrd.dll

Right-click on each file and 'Take Ownership' of them.


5. Remove the Windows Branding
Right click on the shortcut to Resource Hacker (either on the desktop or the start menu) and 'Run as Administrator'.

Now, File-Open and select the basebrd.dll file on the desktop and delete each bitmap resource (click on the bitmap folder on the left, open each item, right click on the numbered file and choose delete).

Save the file.

Detailed instructions for this step are here:

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/31916-log-screen-change-remove-text-branding.html


6. Remove 'Welcome Screen' text
Run Resource Hacker as administrator.  Open the winlogo.exe.mui file that is on the desktop.  Once in the file, choose String from the left menu and delete the text from items 63 and 64.

Save the file.

More details on this step are here:
http://www.ec-tech.info/how-to-change-logon-screen-text-in-windows-seven/


7. Remove Welcome Screen spinning circle

Run Resource Hacker as administrator and open the imageres.dll that is on the desktop. Go to the bitmaps section on the left menu and delete each one.

Save the file.


8. Remove other windows cursors that show up.

Download a transparent windows cursor here:

http://www.mp3car.com/software-faqs-solutions-tutorials/122408-tutorial-hide-windows-cursor-transparent.html

Save it to C:\Windows\Cursors

Open Regedit (Click on the windows button to bring up the start menu and type regedit into the search box at the bottom).

Navigate to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Cursors

For each of the entries (you only really need to do the arrow and waiting ones) change the icon to the icon you just downloaded.  You may also need to add an extra key (as extended string) for 'Busy'.


9. Copy the hacked resources back in to windows.

For this step you need to copy the updated files from the desktop back to their original locations.  It seems it is sometimes possible to do this inside Windows but I kept getting file protection errors so the easy way is to get a live linux cd and reboot your computer from this.  (I recommend Linux Mint if you are unfamiliar with Linux).  Go to the file explorer in linux and copy the new verison of the file to the original location.  Make a backup of the original file first and call it something that you'll remember (eg. imageres_BACK.dll).


10. Change the Windows Logon Screen

You can change the logon screen for Windows 7 using the following program.  Be sure to change the text to be 'no shadow' in the settings. 

http://www.julien-manici.com/windows_7_logon_background_changer/

More details on this step here:

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5382-log-screen-change.html

You would also want to set the desktop background to be the same image you set the logon screen to.


11. Change the boot animation

Grab the Windows 7 Boot Updater from here:

http://www.coderforlife.com/projects/win7boot/

Be sure to change the settings to 'No messages'.

You can set a single image or a number of images as an animation.


12. Change windows cursors

This step may or may not be neccessary depending on whether you set your frontend as the Windows shell.  Save your current theme and name it 'visible cursors' or something equally obvious.  Change the windows cursors to be the same transaprent cursor you used for the system cursors.  You can do this by right-clicking on the desktop, choosing personalise and then 'Change Mouse Pointers'.  Save the theme to be 'Invisible cursors' or something equally obvious.  This will be helpful in case you want to make future system changes.  You can get back to a visible cursor just by right clicking the desktop, choosing personalise and switching back to the 'visible cursor' theme.  Even though you can't see the cursor you should still be able to work it out.

13. Set Hyperspin as the shell for windows

This step will prevent the taskbar etc showing up at all.  I wouldn't do it until you have the rest of your system set up the way you want it.  It can be worked around easily enough but it's more convenient to save it until last.

Open up Regedit again.  Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

If there is no 'Shell' key then create one and set the value to be the path to your frontend.  In my case it's: "C:\Emulate\Hyperspin\Hyperspin.exe"

CHANGING THE SHELL BACK: If you need to reverse the above step to get back to normal windows functions, hit Ctrl-Alt-Del in your front end and choose 'New Task' (this might be difficult with invisible cursors but it's doable).  Then type c:\Windows\explorer.exe into the box and hit enter.  You now have windows back.  If you want to change it back permanently, go into regedit and change the shell value above to 'c:\Wiindows\explorer.exe'

That's about it.  Good luck.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2011, 04:45:36 am »
This is brilliant, thanks.  I'm about to do this using Hyperspin as my front end.

I've previously shelled XP but wondered if Win 7 was the same procedure.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #3 on: August 20, 2011, 05:28:19 am »
Thank You!!! Have been waiting for this!

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2011, 07:00:16 am »
Now we need some EFI machines to get rid of that 1977 BIOS screen. It still not as smooth as booting a mac-based mame machine.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2011, 07:14:58 am »
nice i was just about to start researching how to do this and i woke up and it was done for me! WOW What away to start my vacation you the man! :cheers:

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #6 on: August 20, 2011, 07:25:39 am »
Now we need some EFI machines to get rid of that 1977 BIOS screen. It still not as smooth as booting a mac-based mame machine.

Actually I've just found that my motherboard can change the bios splash screen so I'll be updating once I get that done.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2011, 08:41:31 am »
Now we need some EFI machines to get rid of that 1977 BIOS screen. It still not as smooth as booting a mac-based mame machine.

Actually I've just found that my motherboard can change the bios splash screen so I'll be updating once I get that done.
If you correct this issue let me know. IM ready to buy a new system and would like to get a MB that will be able to do the same

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2011, 04:11:23 pm »
***great*** post / info amigo, thanks! I definitely want to run Win7 in my future cab...and this info will come in very very handy.   :afro:

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #9 on: August 22, 2011, 08:29:11 am »
Changing the splash screen is far from EFI capabilities. With EFI you can just start at your native resolution with any image you like. With a Bios you still start at VGA resolution, and you still have the text screens in between. Changing the first image does not help much there.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #10 on: August 22, 2011, 08:56:42 am »
OK.  Here's an update with the BIOS screen replaced.  I agree it's not absolutely perfect, but I think it's a big improvement.


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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #11 on: August 22, 2011, 09:06:34 am »
If you correct this issue let me know. IM ready to buy a new system and would like to get a MB that will be able to do the same

I've used an Asus M4A78LT-M LE, but I think most (all?) Asus boards have the option.  It was the cheapest AM3 motherboard I could find at the time. The good news is that it also let me unlock all 4 cores on my Phenom II X2 555 BE CPU.  I've currently got all 4 cores overclocked up to a stable 3.7Ghz without much tweaking.  Not bad for a $90 CPU and a $55 motherboard (aussie dollars).

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« Reply #12 on: August 22, 2011, 01:09:04 pm »
thanks for the awesome info. where are you getting the bootscreens from?

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #13 on: August 22, 2011, 01:26:34 pm »
Cool video.   :applaud:

I liked the Space Invader animations too.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #14 on: August 22, 2011, 08:51:44 pm »
thanks for the awesome info. where are you getting the bootscreens from?

Do you mean the animations?  I've made those myself.  It's pretty easy with the old games to whip them up.  I'll put them up somewhere if you want to download.  I was thinking of doing a pacman and galaga one as well.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #15 on: August 22, 2011, 10:05:46 pm »
thanks for the awesome info. where are you getting the bootscreens from?

Do you mean the animations?  I've made those myself.  It's pretty easy with the old games to whip them up.  I'll put them up somewhere if you want to download.  I was thinking of doing a pacman and galaga one as well.
You the man pacman galaga how about Robotron and defender awsome work

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« Reply #16 on: August 23, 2011, 12:43:52 am »
thanks for the awesome info. where are you getting the bootscreens from?

Do you mean the animations?  I've made those myself.  It's pretty easy with the old games to whip them up.  I'll put them up somewhere if you want to download.  I was thinking of doing a pacman and galaga one as well.
yes, thats what i mean. that would awesome if you'd be willing to share those.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2011, 01:48:19 am »
Here's the Space Invaders one. 
To use:
1. Unzip the folder
2. Open Boot Updater
3. Choose animation as the type and point to the extracted folder. 
4. Remember to choose 'No messages'

I haven't got the Donkey Kong one on this computer but I will upload when I get a chance.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2012, 12:39:26 pm »
I just completed these steps but I was unable to get rid of my "Welcome" text and also my "Shutting Down..." text.  To fix it:

WELCOME TEXT - After following the instructions above to edit and replace winlogo.exe.mui you need to do the following.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.

SHUTTING DOWN TEXT - The "Shutting Down..." text is in a different file called "wininit.exe.mui".  After modifying you need to run mcbuilder as well.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.


Also, HUGE thanks to wweumina!  I found you on YouTube first but there was no instructions.  Thankfully I found your post here, worked great!

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE
« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2012, 12:50:22 pm »
10. Change the Windows Logon Screen

You can change the logon screen for Windows 7 using the following program.

I managed to change my logon screen without installing any special software. I did it shortly after receiving my brand new computer. The problem is that I don't know how I did it :embarassed:. If I figure it out, I'll post here.

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« Reply #20 on: January 28, 2012, 01:34:21 pm »
Maybe I am asking the wrong question here, but if you are booting from a PC why do you not just delay the monitor from starting up or even easier add a switch near your CP.

Also you can boot your PC in Barts PE it really isn't that difficult.
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« Reply #21 on: January 28, 2012, 02:05:56 pm »
Taken directly from the arcadecontrols wiki:

http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Hiding_Windows

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Introduction

To create the illusion that your home arcade machine is a 'real' arcade machine, it would be nice to be able to hide the familiar Windows PC look and feel. Nobody wants to see the Windows logo when your cabinet is turned on; it's kind of like being caught with your pants down. There are several ways of achieving this, let's have a look at your options...

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #22 on: January 28, 2012, 06:44:33 pm »
what hyperspin theme are you using?  I like the images for classic/fighters ..

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« Reply #23 on: January 28, 2012, 08:14:34 pm »
Bookmarked
I've been waiting for this too
Thanks for the documentation :applaud: :applaud: :applaud:

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« Reply #24 on: January 30, 2012, 12:07:06 pm »
Slightly off topic, but how did you get to go vertical?

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« Reply #25 on: February 10, 2012, 05:10:47 am »
what hyperspin theme are you using?  I like the images for classic/fighters ..


Sorry, missed these questions. I made a lot of the hyperspin genre backgrounds. I'll put them up somewhere in case anyone wants them.

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« Reply #26 on: February 10, 2012, 05:15:23 am »
Slightly off topic, but how did you get to go vertical?

The desktop has been set as vertical (resolution 768x1024) in windows so hyperspin should just work (though it does look a bit squished - the next version is supposed to support vertical natively). The boot screen is just an animation flipped 90 degrees (ie the computer is in horizontal mode but the image itself was designed to be sideways).

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #27 on: February 10, 2012, 08:56:34 am »
Very nice.

One bit of caution.  Completing changes like this to the OS makes it more difficult to troubleshoot when something goes wrong.  Not impossible, just more difficult.  If you're ever created a Kiosk computer with AD you'll know exactly what I mean.  Once you lock it down it is a beast to get back in and put yourself to a useable position.  Just something to consider.

For me, I've had too many situations where I go out of my way to hide the OS only to get burned when I have to troubleshoot something and find out I've disabled everything useful lol.

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« Reply #28 on: February 10, 2012, 10:11:17 am »
Very nice.

One bit of caution.  Completing changes like this to the OS makes it more difficult to troubleshoot when something goes wrong.  Not impossible, just more difficult.  If you're ever created a Kiosk computer with AD you'll know exactly what I mean.  Once you lock it down it is a beast to get back in and put yourself to a useable position.  Just something to consider.

For me, I've had too many situations where I go out of my way to hide the OS only to get burned when I have to troubleshoot something and find out I've disabled everything useful lol.

Good point but as long as the computer is strictly for cabinet use you won't run into too many issues once it's set up as it's only running the frontend, MAME and maybe a couple of other emulators and/or background programs (depending on your needs). Plus it's easy enough to wipe and reinstall the OS when something goes wrong (assuming you keep you software on another drive/partition and/or backed-up, which you should). 

This is definitely not intended for everyday computing.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #29 on: February 10, 2012, 07:25:13 pm »
Very nice.

One bit of caution.  Completing changes like this to the OS makes it more difficult to troubleshoot when something goes wrong.  Not impossible, just more difficult.  If you're ever created a Kiosk computer with AD you'll know exactly what I mean.  Once you lock it down it is a beast to get back in and put yourself to a useable position.  Just something to consider.

For me, I've had too many situations where I go out of my way to hide the OS only to get burned when I have to troubleshoot something and find out I've disabled everything useful lol.

Agree, though it is pretty easy to get back to 'normal' by entering task manager and starting a new task c:\windows\explorer.exe 

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« Reply #30 on: February 24, 2012, 01:08:53 pm »
thanks for the tips  :cheers:
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« Reply #31 on: February 24, 2012, 01:54:46 pm »
Nice Job!  Thanks for sharing.
I had this working for my XP PC, but getting ready to throw my new Win7 box in this weekend.

btw, what monitor are you using? Looks very good. Can you tell me the screen Height & Width too?

Thanks Again!  :applaud:
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« Reply #32 on: August 26, 2012, 11:38:32 pm »
Can anyone tell me how to shell cabvol.exe so that it starts up without explorer.exe being loaded (ie dropping into startup directory).

I know I need to write a batch file and shell it somehow in the registry. Can someone give me a quick tutorial? Thanks!
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« Reply #33 on: August 27, 2012, 12:17:18 pm »
Can anyone tell me how to shell cabvol.exe so that it starts up without explorer.exe being loaded (ie dropping into startup directory).

I know I need to write a batch file and shell it somehow in the registry. Can someone give me a quick tutorial? Thanks!

The Windows 7 Task Scheduler can be a good way to launch things at boot/shutdown/etc without depending on explorer.exe. Here is a pretty good tutorial on how it works:

http://www.7tutorials.com/first-steps-working-task-scheduler


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« Reply #34 on: September 12, 2012, 06:35:20 am »
OK.  Here's an update with the BIOS screen replaced.  I agree it's not absolutely perfect, but I think it's a big improvement.

Some motherboards support removing all txt at boot  "boot messages"  on/off

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« Reply #35 on: October 03, 2012, 08:55:54 pm »
Would love to get that space invaders backdrop for my cabinet.  Would you mind sharing?  (Not the animation you already posted.  I mean the other one with the space invader tilted)

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« Reply #36 on: October 28, 2012, 01:06:42 pm »
yo that's pretty sweet

I've just converted my xp x64 machine to 7 x64

Final Fight arcade machine conversion

PC; Asus P5W Motherboard + Q6700 clocked at 3.2GHz + 4GB + Nvidia 8800GTS
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« Reply #37 on: October 31, 2012, 02:03:07 pm »
Just one n00b question. If you do remove all traces of windows and make the arcade the shell.... what happens when you want to update/tweak anything? e.g with no cursors etc?

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« Reply #38 on: October 31, 2012, 02:09:44 pm »
Yes the arcade menu becomes the shell.

I have UltraVNC server installed so I can remote to the cabinet over WIFI - just a CTRL-ALT-DEL and run Explorer will get you the desktop back.
With VNC, your clear mouse becomes a DOT, so it is useable.


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« Reply #39 on: October 31, 2012, 02:18:30 pm »
brill thanks

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« Reply #40 on: January 01, 2013, 11:56:31 pm »
Thanks for the walkthrough. I have everything working except for the boot animation replacement. It says that it worked, then Windows shows the default boot animation. Any ideas?

Thanks!

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« Reply #41 on: January 29, 2013, 09:09:55 am »
Is this option in windows 7?
I find it invaluable for finding the single pixel cursor



EDIT: Yes it is still in Windows 7. I set a shifted button to be CTRL and i can easily find the cursor
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« Reply #42 on: March 04, 2013, 03:45:03 pm »
I finally got around to upgrading to windows 7

So time to use the great info on BYOAC yet again!
Everything worked great!
I was able to take permission of the system files and move them without having to go through Linux live CD (which is great cause I couldn't get that to work)
First I made copies to the desktop edited them in Resource Hacker
Then I just right-Clicked the individual files in there original location one at a time selected take permission and changed the names to back them up.
Then dragged the new ones I edited in from the desktop
Reboot and good to go

I'm referring to these files from step 4-9
C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll
C:\Windows\System32\en-US\winlogon.exe.mui   (the directory may be different if you didn't install as English-US (en-US - get it?)
C:\Windows\Branding\Basebrd\basebrd.dll

wweumina, thanks so much for the great tutorial! :cheers: :cheers:
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« Reply #43 on: March 09, 2013, 07:45:13 pm »
Hey All,

I'm having issues with Step 9.  I try to drag the files back to the systems32 folders and get the access denied error, so I installed a copy of Linux Mint and am in it now.  I dont have access to any of my windows 7 folders or files...can someone help me out with this?  Only piece i'm struggling with

thanks
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EDIT:  Just figured it out...instead of getting linux and doing it that way..I just booted into safe mode and dragged the files over...all set!
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« Reply #44 on: March 13, 2013, 07:44:51 pm »
Had a ---smurfette--- of a time removing the "welcome" and "shutting Down..." Text
It appears that if you have Win 7 WITHOUT the service pack you need to disable something called "Windows Gadget Platform"

instructions here
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/126747-logging-off-text-message-change.html

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« Reply #45 on: July 25, 2013, 01:09:39 pm »
can someone pin this please?

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« Reply #46 on: August 03, 2013, 07:01:44 pm »
Hey guys I have figured out everything except this step. The mouse pointer is gone everywhere except for about 2 seconds after the windows boot screen and before the windows login screen. I think I might not be doing the step below correctly. There is also a spinning circle next to the pointer for that same spilt second.

This is the step from the page 1 instructions of this thread:
You may also need to add an extra key (as extended string) for 'Busy'.
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« Reply #47 on: August 04, 2013, 01:24:37 pm »
what about gameex (instant sheller) that's what I'm using works great
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« Reply #48 on: March 23, 2014, 08:21:06 pm »
Hey Wweumina, and all,

Great job on the tutorial! Thanks!

I’m using Windows 7 on a 64 bit mobo.
I’ve followed your tutorial verbatim; Windozes 7 is hidden fine and everything looks great. One issue I’m still having problems with is I just can’t get the front end (AdvMENU 2.6) to launch… Spent all weekend on it; any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!

Here is the error:

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Error process exited with status 1.
Error process exited with status 1.
Error generating the ‘advmame’ information file with –listxml and
-listinfo.
Emulator
‘C:\AdvMAME\advancemame-1.2-windows-x86\advmame.exe’
Without game information, ignoring it.
No working emulator found. Adjust the ‘emulator’ options in your
configuration file. These options are documented in the ‘advmenu.txt’ file.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Then it does this:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Updating the ‘advmame’ information file
‘c\windows\system32\advmame.xml’.
Updating the ‘advmame’ information file
‘c\windows\system32\advmame.lst’.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

And  (error 1) YES I did that… I checked and I can launch AdvMENU from the desktop shortcut (and launch AdvMAME games) on the desktop just fine. Quadruple checked the .rc – they’re OK… Seems like the regedit winlogon key gets angry. And just won’t launch AdvMENU… I can’t understand why????

And (error 2) Those damn files were never created in that respective folder WTF?


Please guys so frustrated any help/ideas??? Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #49 on: August 15, 2014, 04:41:40 am »
I have got a problem shelling Hyperspin as well.
I have added the registry key as described in the first post and everything seems to work at first.

However, a few second after Hyperspin loaded the menu loses focus. I have to alt-tab then to bring the focus back. From that moment on everything works fine, but the windows desktop loads and I can alt-tab to it anytime.

What am I doing wrong? Why is the desktop and explorer.exe even loaded at all?

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« Reply #50 on: September 01, 2014, 02:56:45 pm »
Hello,

How can i hide "plaise wait for user profile service..." and "plais wait for the system event notification service...".
I can not find it.
ihve it on startup en on schutdow of my computer (windows 7)

Thanks

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« Reply #51 on: September 12, 2014, 10:11:41 pm »
Your tutorial makes these changes really easy to follow. Thank You!

I did all the changes except the cursor replacement and I also made a custom boot animation with a red ball top joystick and "classic arcade" text.

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If anyone wants to use this animation, download the zip file from my blog.
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« Reply #52 on: December 22, 2014, 11:12:33 pm »
I've been reading this, and it inspired me to improve my frontend. I updated Big Blue so that when the program starts, it hides the Windows cursors for you, and when you exit Big Blue, it restores the cursors for you. This means no downloading of separate .cur files, no manual setting tweaking, and instantly getting your cursors back when you exit the frontend. Completely brain dead.

This doesn't hide the cursor when Windows loads, but I personally don't care about the start up. What always bothered me was seeing the loading cursor when you launch a game and MAME's loading.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #53 on: December 22, 2014, 11:20:41 pm »
Maybe I am asking the wrong question here, but if you are booting from a PC why do you not just delay the monitor from starting up or even easier add a switch near your CP.

Also you can boot your PC in Barts PE it really isn't that difficult.

Real arcade games that run on windows never seem to make any efforts to hide it, they just boot to windows and then load the game.
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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #54 on: December 22, 2014, 11:26:56 pm »
All this talk about hiding mouse cursor and putting the arrow down to one pixel. Would it not be much easier to unplug the mouse or rig up a switch to the USB wire turning off the data, or 5V. If you needed to do housekeeping or maintenance you flip a turn it on hit Ctrl Alt Delete and temporarily turn off shell. You wouldn't be scrambling to find the mouse. I did that with my XBMC. I had a logitech all in one keyboard, I just flipped off the switch on the keyboard. and I used a remote most of the time.Then flipped it on when I needed it. Just a thought.

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« Reply #55 on: December 22, 2014, 11:31:47 pm »
All this talk about hiding mouse cursor and putting the arrow down to one pixel. Would it not be much easier to unplug the mouse or rig up a switch to the USB wire turning off the data, or 5V. If you needed to do housekeeping or maintenance you flip a turn it on hit Ctrl Alt Delete and temporarily turn off shell. You wouldn't be scrambling to find the mouse. I did that with my XBMC. I had a logitech all in one keyboard, I just flipped off the switch on the keyboard. and I used a remote most of the time.Then flipped it on when I needed it. Just a thought.

Unplugging the mouse doesn't work. If you unplug your mouse, and you launch a big game in MAME from any frontend, you'll see the hourglass dead center in the screen while the program's starting up.

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« Reply #56 on: December 25, 2014, 01:04:45 pm »
How do you guys handle shut downs?  If you hard power down the cabinet, the next time Windows boots it will ask to start normal or safe mode.  I am in the planning phase of building a cabinet so I would like to have these items ironed out at the onset of the build.

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« Reply #57 on: December 25, 2014, 01:09:53 pm »
How do you guys handle shut downs?  If you hard power down the cabinet, the next time Windows boots it will ask to start normal or safe mode.  I am in the planning phase of building a cabinet so I would like to have these items ironed out at the onset of the build.

In power options - system settings - you set the computer to shut down on the power button press so that pressing the power button shuts down the system properly rather than hard shut down.


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« Reply #58 on: December 25, 2014, 08:24:35 pm »
Why not just use a frontend that can shutdown Windows itself?

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« Reply #59 on: December 26, 2014, 07:44:20 am »
Why not just use a frontend that can shutdown Windows itself?

It's convient to have the machine also start with the same button. Smart strip.

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« Reply #60 on: January 01, 2015, 02:16:37 pm »
9. Copy the hacked resources back in to windows.

For this step you need to copy the updated files from the desktop back to their original locations.  It seems it is sometimes possible to do this inside Windows but I kept getting file protection errors so the easy way is to get a live linux cd and reboot your computer from this.  (I recommend Linux Mint if you are unfamiliar with Linux).  Go to the file explorer in linux and copy the new verison of the file to the original location.  Make a backup of the original file first and call it something that you'll remember (eg. imageres_BACK.dll).

Here's a quick tip for step 9 that may save some the trouble of setting up and booting to a Linux live CD.  Windows won't allow you to overwrite system files that are in use, however, it will allow you to rename them.  I was able to replace each of the 3 system files as follows.
  • Open a command prompt as administrator
  • ren C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll.old
  • copy C:\Users\[username]\Desktop\ResourceMods\imageres.dll C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll
  • repeat for other files

Your newly copied files will be loaded on the next reboot.
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« Reply #61 on: January 02, 2015, 05:34:05 am »
Above options works but still I don't know how to force UEFI and windows 7 boot at 640x480.

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« Reply #62 on: March 18, 2015, 08:52:12 pm »
Big thanks to OP!

I've done this a couple times and I always have to look up all the steps somewhere.  7 is a ---smurfette---.  You can save a lot of time using instantsheller for the cursors and shelling, and no, you don't need Linux.  Just use DOS and copy/ren like byancey said.  I do this on Tiny7, which makes it a little more difficult, but the steps are similar.

I use one button for power up & down, both on arcade and HTPC.  Just keep the default of single press=shutdown feature and it, uh, behaves just like a regular PC (because it is).  Gotta give a nod to bender though, never thought of using the mouse-sonar.

What I do to get back into windows:  Most FEs have a "run on exit" command.  Point this to explorer.exe.  Whenever I do maintenance, I plug in a keyboard, Alt-F4 to close FE, and explorer starts.  If you want cursors back, make a shortcut for instantsheller and hit the bigass "Undo".  When you're done, hit the power button to shutdown and once more to fire it back up.  Done.

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« Reply #63 on: April 13, 2015, 12:16:59 pm »
I know this thread is a couple years old but I thought I'd chance my arm.

Ive followed this guide and on the whole it works fairly well apart from one tiny little problem, since deleting the bitmaps in the imageres file and editing the wininit.exe.mui to get rid of the shutdown text on my logoff/shutdown screen I get a spinning circle and the message "PLEASE WAIT", and I cannot find any reference to these in any of the files that reshacker can edit, have I done something wrong?

As a result of editing the winlogon.exe.mui file I have managed to remove the text from the welcome screen so I don't think its a case of me not knowing what I am doing, I assume that its possible to remove the text from the shutdown screen as the video in the guide seems to show.

Ive included a vid of my machine booting up and shutting down and if you squint real hard you can see the PLEASE WAIT and spinning circle on the shutdown screen, any help with this would be greatly appreciated.


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« Reply #64 on: July 15, 2015, 04:34:18 am »
Just wanted to chime in here on this topic a bit. I'm coming out of arcade cabinet building retirement after about 12 years to work on a whole new project for my son. My very first arcade that I made was an old Player's Choice 10 cabinet that I converted into a MAME cabinet with a new customized control board and the then rarely heard of iPac... loved that machine. Ran it on Windows 98 with ArcadeOS.. ah the good ole' days.. Hiding windows was MUCH MUCH simpler then.. but anyways. After researching a bit on how I wanted to do it, I decided to buy a cocktail kit from recroommasters.com and have at it like that. Chose the ASUS A58M-E motherboard with an A-6 5400 CPU. Mainly because it was a great buy when you get it as a refurb off of newegg, and, having used that same board for a PC build I did for a kid at work, I know I can use the  MyLogo2 software on it to replace the BIOS boot screen. I also use the programs "TweaksLogon" and "Windows 7 boot updater" to change the startup animation and the login/shutting down screens. Glad I found this topic, the tips should help me with a few more tweaks like hiding the cursor, and etc.. thanks.. appreciate it... BUT ANYWAYS..

As for being able to work on the computer, seeing the cursor, etc.. I have THAT taken care of as well. I plan on keeping the access door side for the cocktail cabinet against the wall and locked up, but I will STILL be able to perform any maintenance/updating roms, etc without having to scoot the cabinet back and opening the door, or installing any external USB port, or any other nonsense like that.... My solution?? A nifty little program called "Ultra VNC" and a TP-LINK TL-WN722N.

When you are viewing the screen remotely, you don't need to worry about the cursor being visible, or about changing setting and rebooting or this or that. You simply send the kill commands to the FE, then send the commands to start the explorer.exe shell.

And, since you have file transfer capabilities as well, you can actually send/rename/delete/etc  files without using the explorer.exe shell. Of course, this will require that you have a wireless router... but then, who doesn't have one of those these days??

Another option is to use TeamViewer, which is my preferred software for all the other computers in my house and owned by friends, but for something like an arcade FE, I find Ultra VNC to be a bit more discrete and unobtrusive. Team Viewer, when you disconnect, will pop up a "thanks for using me blah blah blah" dialog, Ultra VNC doesn't do that.

PS, Here's a sample of what the bootup animation will look like... It's how my son wanted it

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #65 on: July 26, 2015, 09:10:03 pm »
I know this thread is a couple years old but I thought I'd chance my arm.

Ive followed this guide and on the whole it works fairly well apart from one tiny little problem, since deleting the bitmaps in the imageres file and editing the wininit.exe.mui to get rid of the shutdown text on my logoff/shutdown screen I get a spinning circle and the message "PLEASE WAIT", and I cannot find any reference to these in any of the files that reshacker can edit, have I done something wrong?

As a result of editing the winlogon.exe.mui file I have managed to remove the text from the welcome screen so I don't think its a case of me not knowing what I am doing, I assume that its possible to remove the text from the shutdown screen as the video in the guide seems to show.

Ive included a vid of my machine booting up and shutting down and if you squint real hard you can see the PLEASE WAIT and spinning circle on the shutdown screen, any help with this would be greatly appreciated.



Yep, I'm getting that same "SHUTTING DOWN" on shutdown as well.

Edit: Quick question as well. I have my PC booting up vertically instead of horizontal, is there a way to change the bootup animation screen to display the same way? I can probably flip the animation itself in a paint program, but the words still show up horizontal.
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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #66 on: July 26, 2015, 09:49:55 pm »
Here's a short video showing what's happening so far:


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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #67 on: July 27, 2015, 12:18:43 am »
I just completed these steps but I was unable to get rid of my "Welcome" text and also my "Shutting Down..." text.  To fix it:

WELCOME TEXT - After following the instructions above to edit and replace winlogo.exe.mui you need to do the following.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.

SHUTTING DOWN TEXT - The "Shutting Down..." text is in a different file called "wininit.exe.mui".  After modifying you need to run mcbuilder as well.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.


Also, HUGE thanks to wweumina!  I found you on YouTube first but there was no instructions.  Thankfully I found your post here, worked great!

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #68 on: July 27, 2015, 03:13:33 am »
I just completed these steps but I was unable to get rid of my "Welcome" text and also my "Shutting Down..." text.  To fix it:

WELCOME TEXT - After following the instructions above to edit and replace winlogo.exe.mui you need to do the following.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.

SHUTTING DOWN TEXT - The "Shutting Down..." text is in a different file called "wininit.exe.mui".  After modifying you need to run mcbuilder as well.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.


Also, HUGE thanks to wweumina!  I found you on YouTube first but there was no instructions.  Thankfully I found your post here, worked great!
Followed those steps,and now I'm getting a "PLEASE WAIT" massage instead of saying "SHUTTING DOWN".

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #69 on: July 29, 2015, 12:26:12 am »
I just completed these steps but I was unable to get rid of my "Welcome" text and also my "Shutting Down..." text.  To fix it:

WELCOME TEXT - After following the instructions above to edit and replace winlogo.exe.mui you need to do the following.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.

SHUTTING DOWN TEXT - The "Shutting Down..." text is in a different file called "wininit.exe.mui".  After modifying you need to run mcbuilder as well.
1) Open a elevated command prompt.
2) In the command prompt, type mcbuilder and press Enter.
3) When the command window closes, restart the computer.


Also, HUGE thanks to wweumina!  I found you on YouTube first but there was no instructions.  Thankfully I found your post here, worked great!
Followed those steps,and now I'm getting a "PLEASE WAIT" massage instead of saying "SHUTTING DOWN".
Then you might be doing it wrong. 

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #70 on: July 29, 2015, 02:25:03 am »
Nope, I have searched the net and discovered others have similar probs.

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« Reply #71 on: November 22, 2015, 06:55:41 pm »
Nope, I have searched the net and discovered others have similar probs.

Did you find a way to make it work?

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #72 on: November 22, 2015, 10:14:50 pm »
Check out the updated tutorial in the sticky, the issue was resolved there.

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Re: Hiding Windows 7 Completely - DONE (new video added 22/8)
« Reply #73 on: February 04, 2016, 05:21:50 am »
Thanks for the tutorial! I couldn't get any of it to work and had to resort to using InstantSheller but still, there's not many guides on how to even attempt this out there, definitely lead me in the right direction.

I'm still trying to get my boot animation set to the space invader one you posted. I run Win 7 Boot Updater 2 as admin, go through the process as described and it tell me all the files were updated as required, but there's still no sign of it on boot.

I'm using Win7 x64 SP1 and have tried editing both the C:\windows\bootmgr file, and the one on hidden partition, both with no success. Has anyone managed to figure this out?