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removing Windows XP and Manufacture logos from startup?

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LJHalfbreed:
Not sure what the problem could be, unless

A.) You have the file saved in the wrong place

or

B.) the file isn't saved as the correct size/depth/filetype

or

c.) You missed one of the instructions

or

d.) a mixture of the above.



So... what software/technique did you use to put in the boot screen, for starters?

Otraotaku:

--- Quote from: LJHalfbreed on January 22, 2006, 01:42:04 am ---Not sure what the problem could be, unless

A.) You have the file saved in the wrong place

or

B.) the file isn't saved as the correct size/depth/filetype

or

c.) You missed one of the instructions

or

d.) a mixture of the above.



So... what software/technique did you use to put in the boot screen, for starters?

--- End quote ---

bootskinXP

WTB:
littlewhitedog.com (Here) has an article about how to do this manually. Well, for the boot logo at least. It was written for Win2k but works the same in XP. Been using this method for years. Its hard to mess up and always leaves you a way out.

   -Matt

Otraotaku:

--- Quote from: WTB on January 22, 2006, 11:20:42 am ---littlewhitedog.com (Here) has an article about how to do this manually. Well, for the boot logo at least. It was written for Win2k but works the same in XP. Been using this method for years. Its hard to mess up and always leaves you a way out.

   -Matt

--- End quote ---

thanks ill try it first thing when i find the time... ^.<

M3talhead:
You can also do a little bit of "cheating" by turning off the logon screen @ startup, hiding the desktop icons, make your background solid black, and placing your FE in the startup menu so it comes up immediatly. I even added a personalized .wav file to let me know Windows booted properly. You wouldn't even know its running a Microsoft OS until you hit the power button (to tur it off) which ends the PC into hibernation and displays the "Windows is hibernating" logo.

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