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Doofy
I had XP and I changed the boot screen without any hassle via C:\boot.ini
etc.
How can I change Vista`s boot image?
etc.
How can I change Vista`s boot image?
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brink said:Hi Doofy,
You will have to enable the Aurora boot screen first, then replace it
with one of your choice. You can get full detailed easy instuctions on
how to do this here.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/60405-boot-screen.html
Have fun,
Shawn
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John Barnes said:Download and install EasyBCD or VistaBootPro
John Barnes said:Any changes that could be made by editing the boot.ini as the OP asked can
be made with these. You can add OS's change timeouts and defaults, etc.
John Barnes said:BCDEdit also is used to add other systems to the bootscreen. boot.ini is
not directly used by Vista, however, if you are dual booting with a legacy
system, the Vista bootloader calls the ntldr which then uses boot.ini .
Feel free to think anything that you want. If anyone wants to follow your
advice, that is their choice, and I for one realise that educating you
isn't possible. Enjoy.
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