Customize your boot screen!
#1
Posted 17 November 2001 - 04:51 PM
This is pretty new, if we get started on it now, we could be the leading source of boot logos for the Internet.
#2 Guest_LouCypher_*
Posted 17 November 2001 - 07:28 PM
1) Go to C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32
2) Copy NTOSKRNL.EXE, rename the copy to something else, like NTCUSTOM.EXE (make SURE the copy is in C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32)
3) Right click My Computer -> Properties
4) Advanced tab -> Startup and Recovery -> Settings
5) "To edit the startup options file manually, click Edit." -> Edit (hit the Edit button)
6) Your BOOT.INI file will load up, looking something like this:
[boot loader]
timeout = 30
default = multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)WINDOWS = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect
7) Copy the line under [operating systems], and add /KERNEL=NTCUSTOM.EXE to the end, so it looks like this now:
[boot loader]
timeout = 30
default = multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)WINDOWS = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)WINDOWS = "Microsoft Windows XP Professional - custom logo" /fastdetect /kernel=NTCUSTOM.EXE
8) File -> Save, File -> Exit
9) Reboot, you'll now have the a menu with two choices, one of which will load your customized kernel instead of the NTOSKRNL.EXE
10) Edit the NTCUSTOM.EXE file as the instructions say in the link above for editing NTOSKRNL.EXE, but you don't have to worry about Windows File Protection getting in the way, and you'll always have an easy way of booting up from a known good kernel. Swap the two lines under [operating systems] if you want to change the default selection (it will boot from the one on the first line under [operating systems].
#4 Guest_LouCypher_*
Posted 17 November 2001 - 08:57 PM
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XPLOGONUI is for the Welcome screen stuff, AaronXP's link is for changing the boot logo that pops up when XP first starts to load.
Good program, yeah, but not related to this.
My post is just a way to avoid having to boot from a DOS disk or boot into Safe Mode like the link's instructions say.
It's from a thread on LittleWhiteDog Forums here:
http://www.littlewhitedog.com/forum/topic....6&TOPIC_ID=1113
It's a trick used since Windows 2000 for changing the startup logo.
#6
Posted 20 November 2001 - 03:42 AM
#7 Guest_LouCypher_*
Posted 20 November 2001 - 04:07 AM
The Win2k NTOSKRNL is SO MUCH EASIER than the XP version for changing the boot logo. A great link is this page:
http://www.littlewhi...other_00021.asp
As far as using the graphics, the palette is different for the Win2k, it's builtin to the resource. If you pull the graphic out of an XP NTOSKRNL it is probably going to be using the phuct up palette for all bitmaps but 5.
#11
Posted 30 October 2003 - 06:02 AM
Just a little question; how should I change the boot logo screen file in the Windows XP CD that when I install XP it has the modified screen?
#12
Posted 30 October 2003 - 07:02 AM
#15
Posted 01 August 2004 - 06:24 PM
#16
Posted 04 August 2004 - 08:16 PM
This may be stupid question and i applogise in advance if it is - but here goes.
I have created and also downloaded some new boot ntkernals and have added them to the system i am using using the boot.ini method. On the system i am using it works perfectly, however on a custom image i am working on it is breaking the system.
Now i know it is the new kernal as if i change it back to the default it works fine, but as soon as i add the /kernal=mykrnl.exe it breaks.
Advise, suggestions?
Felix
#17
Posted 04 August 2004 - 08:41 PM
#18
Posted 08 August 2004 - 08:32 PM
Well i have checked my new oemkrnl.exe and it works fine on my current system, however when i add it to another system the system hangs
Felix
#19
Posted 09 August 2004 - 06:20 AM
#20
Posted 13 August 2004 - 11:28 AM
I am able to use the palette & see the boot image. Now how do I save the image again with the black colour thing covering it so that I can save it using Res Hacker???
Pls reply.



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