Of historical note on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:58:00 -0700
can''t re-install my computer please hel <
[email protected]> scribed:
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|"ju.c" wrote:
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|> To apply a BootSkin use the free utility from StarDock
|> called BootSkin:
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http://www.stardock.com/products/bootskin/
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|> ju.c
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|> "can''t re-install my computer please hel"
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|> > "cf" wrote:
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|> >> Of historical note on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:05:00 -0700
|> >> can''t re-install my computer please hel
|> >> <
[email protected]> scribed:
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|> >> |how can I change windows xp startup logo into something custom?
|> >> Because it's
|> >> |getting old!! I get, I'm using windows xp, seriously. Anybody,
|> >> please help
|> >> |me out.
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|> >> I've used BootSkins from WinCustomize for quite some time without any
|> >> problems. You may find something there you like.
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http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.aspx?libid=32>
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|> >> hth
|> >> --
|> >> cf <
[email protected]>
|> >> I may be dumb, but I'm not stupid.
|> >> Terry Bradshaw
|> >> oh, cool, but how can I actually apply them?
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|> that's awesome, thanks, but is there a way I can set random images to use as boot screens? say, I take a picture of something, load it onto the computer and use it as a bootskin, is that possible? please let me know if you know anything about that, thanks
Google is your friend, second hit for "How to create BootSkins":
Bootskin Tutorial
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http://www.wincustomize.com/articles.aspx?aid=97764>
The same site I originally referred you to.
Also, when replying start below the previous message how you're doing it makes it extremely hard to see your new question/reply.
hth