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| loadman:
--- Quote ---I was under the impression this method bypassed the logo screens, but obviously not? I guess that means using one of the those BootXP programs as mentioned in the Wiki? --- End quote --- you can I can boot and the only thing you see is a quick flash of the video card text right at the beginiing. As my motherboard even lets you cover up its info with a BMP Have a look here: http://www.members.optushome.com.au/backwash/index2.htm |
| Razor:
Hi thanks, not long after I posted I managed to sort it completely. From startup to front end is now about 10-15 seconds, and shut down about 5. Everythings completly hidden although I get about 3 seconds of Bios at the startup, im not bothered about that. Theres a few settings in Mala I need to tinker with, other than that everythings fine :) |
| ahofle:
It would be helpful if you explained what you did to fix the problem in case someone is searching the boards for this issue later. |
| Razor:
--- Quote from: ahofle on January 29, 2007, 03:11:27 pm ---It would be helpful if you explained what you did to fix the problem in case someone is searching the boards for this issue later. --- End quote --- Mmmmmm to be honest with you the only issue I was having was a very small one and im not entirely sure how it was resolved, I changed the desktop background to black, I found the mouse disappearing thing didnt work for me from the Wiki, so I just made a black block for the mouse cursor, using a mouse cursor editing program and set everything to do with the mouse to that. I also edited MSDOS.SYS although it was completely blank, I added "Logo=0" in there, not sure if that was what did the trick, works fine for now though. Only issue is with loading pic I used in place of the normal windows one, it seems to go a bit weird and has a few "lines" through it. |
| ahofle:
I was mostly curious what you fixed to go from a 1 minute startup to 10 seconds. |
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