SP2 Boot screen

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Alex

Hi all,
After the instalation of SP2, "my" boot screen cant display "professional"
and release date "1985-200... microsfot corp"
is a problem?, any idea about?

If a change the boot screen from another SP1a XP?

This is only one error after upgrade to SP2, in Event Viewer all are clean

Secutiry teamplate running is HISECWS.INF

Best Regards,
Alex
 
Hi Alex,
Microsoft took the decision to standardise their boot screens with
SP2, now all editions of XP will have the same boot screen. Hence the edition
is no longer displayed.
 
Hello,

This is by Design... With SP2 you don't have Professional or Home during
boot screen just XP, but if you have to press ctrl+alt+del to log on you
will notice that the windows says windows xp professional...
 
Alex said:
Hi all,
After the instalation of SP2, "my" boot screen cant display "professional"
and release date "1985-200... microsfot corp"
is a problem?, any idea about?

If a change the boot screen from another SP1a XP?

This is only one error after upgrade to SP2, in Event Viewer all are clean

Secutiry teamplate running is HISECWS.INF

Best Regards,
Alex

It's not an error. It's a "feature."

Google "sp2 boot screen" you'll see conversations on the topic in many
different forums. There is much speculation and conjecture regarding the
thinking behind that change. I haven't seen an "official" explanation.

My personal theory is they forgot. :-)

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HillBillyBuddhist said:
It's not an error. It's a "feature."

Google "sp2 boot screen" you'll see conversations on the topic in many
different forums. There is much speculation and conjecture regarding the
thinking behind that change. I haven't seen an "official" explanation.

My personal theory is they forgot. :-)

The change reduces the testing footprint for the various Editions of Windows
XP. So with a common boot screen the test matrix does not require unique
testing of screens for all of the possible Windows XP Editions.

Personally I am surprised that such a big deal is being made about what to
the end user amounts to a cosmetic change to a screen that only appears for
few seconds during the odd times they reboot their systems.
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Personally I am surprised that such a big deal is being made about what to
the end user amounts to a cosmetic change to a screen that only appears
for few seconds during the odd times they reboot their systems.
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Regards,

Mike
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Me too.

OTOH if that's enough of a problem to cause a stir, the rest of the update
process must have been pretty uneventful. :-)

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I was just trying to help.
Please use your own best judgment before implementing any suggestions or
advice herein.
No warranty is expressed or implied.
Your mileage may vary.
See store for details. :)

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