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How to Change Windows Vista Boot Screen


section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 19.11.2007

Some of you remember how it was possible to change the boot logo screen of Windows 95/98. I'm not sure why anyone would go into the trouble of actually doing it, but it seems that it is possible to do the same for Windows Vista.




By using a freeware 3rd-party tool called Vista Boot Logo Generator (written by Dan Smith), you can easily change the Windows Vista boot screen and use any high resolution image or photo as your boot screen.

All you need is two images at 800x600 and 1024x768 saved as 24-bit Windows bitmaps:

Next, follow these steps:

1. Download Dan Smiths Vista Boot Logo Generator.
2. Install and run from the link in the Start Menu.
3. Hit Browse for image and select both the 800x600 and 1024x768 resolution bitmap files for your boot screen.
4. Click on File and select Save Boot Screen File As to save your file.
5. Next, you will need to replace the winload.exe.mui file in C:\Windows\System32\en-us with the one you just created. Before you copy in your new file, make a backup of the original. You will need to take ownership of all files in the en-us directory, and also give your account file permissions to replace the files in order to overwrite the original file with the new winload.exe.mui file.

To do so, log on as an administrator (if you have not done it by now). Open Windows Explorer and go to the C:\Windows\System32\ folder. Right click on the winload.exe.mui file and select Properties.

* Next, click on Security tab and click Advanced.
* Click on the Owner tab, and click Edit.
* If you are prompted with the User Account Control Box, click Continue.
* Click to select the Administrator account, or better, the user that you're currently using and which has Administrative capabilities, in my case, horstl. Click OK.
* Back in the Security tab, click Edit to add your user account.
* If you are prompted with the User Account Control Box, click Continue.
* Click Add, select the desired user account (in my case - horstl), and click OK.
* After it is shown in the list, select it and click the Full Control checkbox. Click OK all the way out.

6. Now you can save the modified logon file in the C:\Windows\System32\en-us directory. You will be prompted to overwrite the existing file, click OK.
7. Next, you'll be prompted to change the boot setting in the MSCONFIG tool. Click OK.
8. Now, click on the Start button and type in "MSCONFIG" in the textbox.
9. If you are prompted with the User Account Control Box, click Continue.
10. Once the System Configuration tool loads, click on the Boot tab.
11. Under Boot Options check "No GUI Boot".
12. You will be prompted to reboot. If you want to, press Restart to see the new screen.

After go through the step, You can view your new Windows Vista boot screen. In case you messed up your files and would like to get the original files back, you can use the Windows Vista installation DVD to boot up and replace the winload.exe.mui file with your backup.

source: mstn.homedns.org

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Comments(6)

Didnt work

By njOy on 19.11.2007 - 22:11
it didnt work for me. i copied and replaced my winload.exe.mui i created to the following dirs:

c:\windows\system32\en-us
c:\windows\system32\sv-se

then i set msconfig to no gui boot.

restarted.

and all i got was the orginial unfinished colorful vista boot screen.

old stuff

By web on 20.11.2007 - 00:11
this is old news, been posten ages ago

njOy

By Yoni on 20.11.2007 - 03:11
try the other way around. first, set msconfig to no gui boot, reboot and replace the files...

THATS EASY

By Slash on 20.11.2007 - 09:11
just use tuneup utilities 2007 thats the easiest way.

This is NOT a new info ;)

By Perceval on 20.11.2007 - 16:11
hey dude, i did that on my vista six months ago ;) (like web said it)
consider that u have to use winload.exe.mui in the language packs you're using : en-us (necessary) and your local language of vista, for example for me french : fr-fr...

Didn't Work For Me Either

By t_Reax on 24.11.2007 - 00:11
i installed the rtm ultimate back in january of this year (07)and have had several different boot screen that i've d/led or designed myself with much success, but when i install sp1 v658 using the same procedure as before with full control of the winload.exe.mui and the abiliity to copy and paste the logos i have used for 11 monthes now, nothing happens other the boot screen the cames with sp1 v658? any suggestions?


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