Windows XP boot screen how to replace and set tips (a)

  

Windows XP boot screen how to replace and set tips:

Many friends are looking for ways to dress up their own computer, as a DIYer The boot screen is in such a conspicuous position that it is naturally impossible to let go. There are many ways to replace the boot screen in Windows 98, but it's very difficult in Windows XP, but it's easy to do with BootSkin.

First, replace the boot screen

Run BootSkin, the main interface as shown. Select one of the boot screens given by the software, and then click the “preview” button at the bottom of the main interface to preview the boot screen (click the mouse or any key on the keyboard to end the preview). Satisfied, return to the main interface and click the "Apply" button to complete the replacement. Restart your computer and you will see the new splash screen.

Tip: If you want to change back to the system's own boot screen, just select the top "Default System Boot Screen" item and apply it.

The software comes with a very limited boot screen, and there are several models with no scroll bars. But don't worry, we can download some ready-made resources.

Click "WinCustomize→Download free boot screens" in the start menu to log in to the download site of the boot screen. Most of the boot screens here are free. After downloading, use the "File→Import from file" command in the main menu of the software to import the file into the list, as described above.

Second, homemade boot screen

Other people's things are good, not their own. To really show your personality, you have to do it yourself. The rookie can not worry, in fact, it is not difficult at all, as long as three steps can be done.

1. First find the installation directory of "BootSkin". In the "skins" folder below, you can see that each directory corresponds to a boot screen. We also create a directory with a random name, such as "Mybootskin".

2. Prepare two images in BMP format, which are 640×480 pixels and 22×9 pixels, respectively, and are 16 colors. The former is used as the background of the boot screen, we should draw a rectangular box on it (that is, the frame of the scroll bar we usually call), and add the words "Loading..." on top of it. The position of the rectangular frame can be arbitrarily placed according to personal preference; the latter is a picture of the scroll bar, which can be made by referring to the scroll bar of other boot pictures, but pay attention to the uniformity with the background picture. The names I gave to these two pictures are "Mybootskin- bg.bmp" and "Mybootskin-bar.bmp".

3. In the Mybootskin directory, create a new text file. Enter the following in it (note that the symbols in all statements are half-width. The content in parentheses is the corresponding interpretation, no input is required):

BootSkin

Type=0

Name = "Mybootskin" (name of the splash screen)

Author = "six sons" (producer name)

Description = "My favorite boot screen" (boot screen Description) ProgressBar = Mybootskin-bar.bmp (scroll bar image name)

ProgressBarX = 268 (the abscissa of the scroll bar, determined by the position of the rectangle on the background image)

ProgressBarY = 360 (The ordinate of the scroll bar, determined by the position of the rectangle on the background image)

ProgressBarWidth = 116 (the distance the scroll bar takes)

Screen=Mybootskin-bg.bmp (background image )

After completing the input, save it and rename it to "bootskin.ini". This kind of own boot screen is finished.

Tip: If


you determine the position of the scroll bar and the distance you are walking, you can set a value and save it. Then preview the effect and make changes if it is not appropriate. You can adjust the position of the scroll bar by trying a few more times.

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