Boot animation how to replace the files?
#1
Posted 20 May 2011 - 10:33 AM
I properly replaced the boot animation and texts with used Win7BootUpdater. Everything's working great, so now I need to replace the ISO files with the customized System32\bootres.dll and System32\winload.exe.
Bootres.dll can be easily replaced, but everytime I try to replace winload.exe I get a 0x8007080 error.
How to solve this issue?
Are those 2 files enough to make the boot work properly?
tks!
#2
Posted 20 May 2011 - 02:35 PM
#4
Posted 22 May 2011 - 03:14 AM
#5
Posted 22 May 2011 - 08:35 AM
#6
Posted 22 May 2011 - 08:43 AM
#7
Posted 22 May 2011 - 01:37 PM
Its a complete boot screen change (background and animation in both boot and resume screens), it must run in <FirstLogonCommand>.
Opt("WinDetectHiddenText", 1)
Opt("WinTitleMatchMode", 2)
Opt("WinWaitDelay", 250)
Opt("MouseCoordMode", 0)
Opt("MouseClickDelay", 1000)
Run("Boot\Win7BootUpdater.exe")
WinWait("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
If Not WinActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation") Then WinActivate("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
WinWaitActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
WinMove("Windows 7 Boot Updater","", 0, 0)
MouseClick("left", 145, 35)
MouseClick("left", 145, 45)
MouseClick("left", 145, 85)
MouseClick("left", 145, 115)
MouseClick("left", 145, 155)
WinWait("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information")
If Not WinActive("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information") Then WinActivate("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information")
WinWaitActive("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information")
ControlClick("Selecionar pasta", "Animation Information", 1001)
Send("C:\Appz\Boot{ENTER}")
ControlClick("Selecionar pasta", "Animation Information", 1)
WinWait("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
If Not WinActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation") Then WinActivate("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
WinWaitActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
MouseClick("left", 185, 200)
MouseClick("left", 185, 240)
MouseClick("left", 185, 255)
WinWait("Abrir", "Image Files")
If Not WinActive("Abrir", "Image Files") Then WinActivate("Abrir", "Image Files")
WinWaitActive("Abrir", "Image Files")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1148)
Send("background")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1)
MouseClick("left", 100, 50)
MouseClick("left", 185, 200)
MouseClick("left", 185, 240)
MouseClick("left", 185, 255)
WinWaitActive("Abrir", "Image Files")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1)
Send("resume")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1)
MouseClick("left", 145, 465)
WinWait("Boot Update Sucess!","OK")
If Not WinActive("Boot Update Sucess!","OK") Then WinActivate("Boot Update Sucess!","OK")
WinWaitActive("Boot Update Sucess!","OK")
ControlClick("Boot Update Sucess!","OK", 2)
WinClose("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
#8
Posted 22 May 2011 - 06:12 PM
Have you tested it? I guess the commands are in Spanish, never mind I would translate it; BTW what is "Selecionar pasta" in the script?
If I got it correctly you have put the animation file in "C:\Appz\Boot"
If you can explain a little bit about this script that would be very helpful for people like me who doesn't know much about the autoit scripts.
Thanks in advance
#9
Posted 22 May 2011 - 06:23 PM
Its in Portuguese.
Selecionar pasta = select folder
The boot animation, boot and resume background r on C:\Appz\boot, as well as win 7 boot loader
The mouse coords r for Windows classic mode
The script loads the animation, boot background (background.bmp) and the resume one from the folder above, applies the changes and closes the soft when it's done.
Do a step by step run with Scite to see what do what. It's a pretty simple script
Tell me if u need some help
#10
Posted 22 May 2011 - 06:40 PM
I was also thinking that it can be done with autoit but I don't have the expertise to write a proper script for this, you really done a great job mate. I would get back to you once I would try it in vmware. Would you mind if I PM you?
#11
Posted 22 May 2011 - 06:50 PM
#12
Posted 22 May 2011 - 10:23 PM
#13
Posted 23 May 2011 - 10:06 AM
Run("Boot\Win7BootUpdater.exe")
WinWait("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
If Not WinActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation") Then WinActivate("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
WinWaitActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
WinMove("Windows 7 Boot Updater","", 0, 0)
MouseClick("left", 145, 35)
MouseClick("left", 145, 45)
MouseClick("left", 145, 85)
MouseClick("left", 145, 115)
MouseClick("left", 145, 155)
WinWait("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information")
If Not WinActive("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information") Then WinActivate("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information")
WinWaitActive("Selecionar pasta","Animation Information")
ControlClick("Selecionar pasta", "Animation Information", 1001)
Send("C:\Appz\Boot{ENTER}")
ControlClick("Selecionar pasta", "Animation Information", 1)
WinWait("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
If Not WinActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation") Then WinActivate("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
WinWaitActive("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
MouseClick("left", 185, 200)
MouseClick("left", 185, 240)
MouseClick("left", 185, 255)
WinWait("Abrir", "Image Files")
If Not WinActive("Abrir", "Image Files") Then WinActivate("Abrir", "Image Files")
WinWaitActive("Abrir", "Image Files")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1148)
Send("background.jpg")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1)
MouseClick("left", 100, 70)
MouseClick("left", 185, 200)
MouseClick("left", 185, 240)
MouseClick("left", 185, 255)
WinWaitActive("Abrir", "Image Files")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1)
Send("resume.jpg")
ControlClick("Abrir", "Image Files", 1)
MouseClick("left", 145, 475)
WinWait("Boot Update Success!","OK")
If Not WinActive("Boot Update Success!","OK") Then WinActivate("Boot Update Success!","OK")
WinWaitActive("Boot Update Success!","OK")
Send("{ENTER}")
WinClose("Windows 7 Boot Updater","Animation")
#14
Posted 23 May 2011 - 11:48 AM
After all "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words", lol.
I hope you understand.
#15
Posted 23 May 2011 - 11:59 AM
"Animation Information" is a Win 7 Boot Updater button, not a folder name
The whole animation is one the 200x21000 activity.bmp file
Here's the most complete guide I found: How to change boot animation in Windows 7
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