10 seconds to replace Win XP/2003 boot screen

  

mentioned replacing the Windows boot screen, many friends will not find a tool such as eXeScope to modify, replace the resources of the executable file, or use a special such as BootSkin Software to complete?

Wrong, there is no need to be so troublesome. In fact, in Windows XP/2003, as long as you use a secret parameter, you can change the system boot screen in a few seconds without modifying the system file. Any risk!

Two-step replacement screen

Step 1: Open C:\\Boot.ini with Notepad, find the line where the Windows XP startup item is located, and add "/bootlogo /at the end. Noguiboot".

Step 2: Find the screen of your own switch, store it in the Windows directory (C:\\Windows), and the file name is boot.bmp. Note: The file name and extension cannot be changed. The image requires a resolution of 640×480 and 16 colors.

Restart the computer and see if the boot screen has changed. If you are not satisfied, you can replace the boot.bmp with a new one. It is very simple!

If there is no suitable The boot screen is no problem, just log in to this foreign site, you can find a lot of very beautiful pictures here, use it directly!

If you want to design a boot screen yourself, you can use Photoshop, etc. The tool is processed to the appropriate size (640 x 480) and then saved to a 4-bit color, which is 16 colors.

Secrets of Boot.ini Parameters

Observe the above steps to replace the boot screen. You will find that the main step is to add an important parameter to Boot.ini. Boot.ini also contains a lot of useful parameters, many magazines have been introduced, here we introduce a few more important parameters.

1./BOOTLOG: After starting this computer with this parameter, the system will record the startup information in a file for future viewing. The save location is %SystemRoot%\\Ntbtlog.txt, where "%SystemRoot%" represents the system folder, such as C:\\Windows.

2./nodetect: There is a trick to declare that changing the "fastdetect" after each startup item in the "Boot.ini" file to "nodetect" can speed up Windows XP startup. In fact, there is no "nodetect" in Microsoft's vocabulary. There is no "nodetect" parameter in the Boot.ini file.

Therefore, changing "fastdetect" to "nodetect" does not work. For the "fastdetect" parameter, Microsoft's explanation is "Turn off Ntdetect.com's detection of the serial mouse at boot time."

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