How to Fix and Restore Windows 7 Boot Screen That Changes to Vista Style
Sometimes, the beautiful, elegant, high resolution animated and dynamic Windows 7 boot screen UI may be changed to or replaced with Windows Vista boot screen, normally when user adds a Windows 7 entry in boot menu or accidentally when user attempts to repair the startup menu items with Windows Vista.
DVD, specifically Startup Repair. Windows Vista boot screen is a boring black background with low resolution green running progress bar.
The invalid and wrong boot screen for Windows 7 is due to missing locale entry in boot record, which failed to be set when editing or rebuilding the BCD. When locale is not found, Windows boot loader does not know which boot locale folder to look for the animated bootscreen. Thus, in order to fix the boot screen so that the boot screen can be reverted, restored or reseted back to original animated Windows 7 boot screen, just run one of the following commands in elevated command prompt with administrator rights:
bcdedit /set {current} locale en-US
or
bcdboot %WinDir% /l en-US
Change the en-US to the language version of the installed Windows 7, such as ja-JP, de-DE, es-ES, pt-BR, zh-CN, zh-TW, fr-FR, fi-FI and etc.
Restart the computer after running the command to see the new boot UI (user interface) be used again. To check if the locale setting has been entered properly, just run the bceedit command in command prompt that runs as administrator.
Source : mydigitallife.info
Re: How to Fix and Restore Windows 7 Boot Screen That Changes to Vista Style
I’ve lost the Windows 7 animation again.
I’m wondering if its just not possible to keep the animation on a dual boot system? Seems to remove it for whatever reason.
This is on my Samsung NC10 netbook by the way.
Re: How to Fix and Restore Windows 7 Boot Screen That Changes to Vista Style
It took THREE restarts, but it did actually work. Applied first command, and restarted. No change. Applied second command, and restarted. No change. Restarted again