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  1. #1
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    Windows Vista - Changing the boot screen

    Hello, everyone!

    Here is the procedure to change your boot screen :

    Installation instructions:
    1. Take ownership of the folders %SystemRoot%\system32\en-US and %SystemRoot%\system32\Boot\en-US, then give yourself RW privileges.
    2. Take ownership of the files %SystemRoot%\system32\en-US\winload.exe.mui and %SystemRoot%\system32\Boot\en-US\winload.exe.mui, then give yourself RW privileges.
    3. Select your screen aspect ratio (most screens are 4:3, 1280 * 1024 ones are 5:4, most widescreens are 16:9, some notebooks are 16:10) and the wanted progress bar color.
    4. Copy winload.exe.mui from the folder that contains your chosen bar color and screen aspect ratio version (for example, greenbar \ 4.3) to %SystemRoot%\system32\en-US and %SystemRoot%\system32\Boot\en-US , Overwriting previous files.
    5. Enable "No GUI Boot" using Msconfig (if it isn't yet enabled).

    Uninstallation Instructions :
    1. If you had "No GUI Boot" disabled before installing this boot screen, disable it using Msconfig.
    2. Copy winload.exe.mui from the "Original" folder to %SystemRoot%\system32\en-US and %SystemRoot%\system32\Boot\en-US, Overwriting any previous files.

    Download vista boot screen.

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    Re: Windows Vista - Changing the boot screen

    Installation Instructions :

    1. Grant privileges RW (Reading and Writing) to the %systemroot%system32en-US and %SystemRoot%system32Booten-US and the file %SystemRoot% system32en-USwinload.exe.mui and% SystemRoot%system32Booten-USwinload.exe.mui.

    2. Choose the format of your screen (Most of the screen is 4:3, 1280x1024 is 5:4, most "widescreens" are 16:9 and some notebooks are 16:10) and the color of "progress bar" that you want .

    3. Winload.exe.mui Copy the folder that contains the color you choose and the format of the screen (eg greenbar/4.3) to %SystemRoot%system32en-US and %SystemRoot%system32Booten-US, overwriting the files that are there.

    4. Enable "No GUI Boot" using "msconfig" (if not enabled yet).

    I hope I helped, sorry for occasional errors of translation ...

  3. #3
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    Re: Windows Vista - Changing the boot screen

    It seems very good tip but bad, in case, to understand anything!

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    Re: Windows Vista - Changing the boot screen

    Do we have any way to change our boot screen in windows XP too?

    I would like to know if this is possible for XP users too like me! I have windows XP pro!

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