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Are you also replacing the copies inside the winRE.wim inside the install.wim (i.e. the recovery environment)

Here is the path from 7zip (each # is the image #) so winRE.wim Image #1

install.wim\4\Windows\System32\Recovery\winRE.wim\1\sources\

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Hadn't looked at that one yet MrJinje although

I had discovered another, MountDir\Windows\System32\oobe\FirstUXRes.WIM

thats the simple animation with black screen after reboot before Setupcoplete, lot of bmps in there, hard to replace but I can do the overall black screen

kinda like that animation, wonder if it would be possible to change the default 4 color thing to this smooth FirstUXRes on every boot.
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I would like to integrate my own wallpaper and my own logo on the screen Win 7 DVD.

Basically, this would be possible to replace the one directly the files on the DVD.

That I would not do this time.

Is this possible through the OEM method? (like Windows XP ?)

Where should wallpapers and logo image on the DVD are available and what needs to Setupcomplete.cmd in?

I do not want to replace the first mount and the image files.

Regard

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The only way to correctly get the default wallpaper is to mount the image and replace

MountDir\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows\img0.jpg

But will not change the wallpaper for each registered user ?

I think that the OEM method also works.

The Registry path for the desktop wallpaper:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop

If you created on the Windows 7 DVD root following folders:

$OEM$ \ $$ \ Web \ Wallpaper

And there they seized purely his new wallpaper.

Then one writes the following in the setupcomplete.cmd:

REG ADD "HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop" /v Wallpaper /t REG_SZ /d "%systemdrive%\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Name of Wallpaper" /f
EXIT

If not now be accepted on first login, the new wallpaper for the logged user?

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