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Usually, when it comes to changing the WinXP splash screen, everyone thinks of the method of modifying the file through third-party tools, such as Exescope or Resource Hacker, BootXP, etc. So is there an easier way to do it without the help of these tools? Today, I will introduce you to the easiest way to modify the Windows splash screen, so that changing the splash screen can truly become a rookie application.
Prepare To replace the splash screen, of course, you must prepare a replacement ** in advance. The system has special requirements for this, the size should be 640 480 pixels, use 16 colors, and the file name should be.
There you have it, and put it in the right place. Copy the file to the Windows directory of the WinXP installation driver (i.e. the WinXP installation directory).
Replace Now, replace the prepared ** with the system's boot screen. The difference here is that you only need to modify the files of the system. Press the "win+pause" key or open the "System Properties" window from the "Control Panel", select the "Advanced" tab, and click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Failback" area below the window.
Click the "" button in the "Startup and Failback" window, the system will automatically open the file, add the parameter "Bootlogo Noguiboot" behind the corresponding startup project of WinXP, and save it. You can also find this file directly in the root directory of the C drive, and then modify it, but note that when you find this file directly, it is hidden and read-only.
Now, restart WinXP and you can see your favorite splash screen. If you have more than one WinXP system, you can add the parameters you just used to each system item that you want to replace the splash screen in.
The method introduced in this article is actually the use of the interface prepared by Microsoft for changing the boot screen, and it is easy to change the winxp boot screen to your favorite by modifying the file**. Note that the resulting splash screen does not have a bootstrap progress bar.
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Stick a piece of paper on the screen.
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How to modify the boot screen:
4. The current display is the screen you see when you turn it on. Change the name of the ** you want to change to "backgrounddefault", and the restart will take effect. As shown in Fig
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To change the boot interface of the computer, you need to find a favorite **, and then press and hold win+r to open the running window and enter regedit to start the registry, and then locate a new double-byte value oembbackground on the right side of the background file, modify the value to 1, and finally save ** and restart it.
The boot login interface** is not native to the Windows system, but changed to a personalized landscape**, I asked him if he changed it himself? He said that he didn't change it, he didn't know how to change it like this, and he didn't know how to change it if he wanted to, so I helped him change it back.
If you don't want the default boot login interface of the computer, you want to change the boot login interface for your computer, how should you operate? Today I will share with you how to modify the boot screen of the win7 system.
1. Open "Start" in the lower left corner of the computer and select "Run" or press Win+R directly on the keyboard, and press the two keys at the same time;
2. On the "Run" page, enter "regedit" to confirm;
3. Enter the "Registry" page, in the registry, open hkey local machne-soffware-microsoft-windows-currentversion-authentication-logonui-background. Then, on the right side of the "Background" interface, right-click or double-click the left button to modify the "Numerical Data". Change the "0" in "Numerical Data" to "1".
If there is no "oembackground" item in the "background", you need to right-click to create a new project name "qword (32-bit) value (d)".
4. Write 1 in the numerical data, and then click "OK".
5. Enter the C drive of the computer, open Windows System32 Oobe in turn to see if there is a folder "Info", enter if there is, create a new Info folder if not, and then see if there is a folder "backgrounds" under the Info file, enter if there is, and create a new one if not. Put the background you want in the folder "backgrounds", and change the file name to "backgrounddefault", pay attention to the capitalization, the size should not be too large, and convert the format to. jpg,The file size is controlled within 250kb (otherwise it may not be displayed normally),Be sure to adjust the **resolution to the resolution of the current monitor,If there is** in the original, you can change it to another name or delete it。
The ** displayed in this folder is the screen you see when you turn it on, and it will be modified after restarting. After the setting is successful, the next time you replace **, just replace".
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What system do you use??? XP still 2000's? Still vista?
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