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Windows Boot up loading screen

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Hello everyone
I have been wondering is it possible to edit the windows boot up loading screen?
Maybe customize it a bit i been looking threw some files and i don't want to start messing with anything until i know
1:If i can
2:What files i will need to edit


Well thanks alot for your time
B1EXVQ87
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Re: Windows Boot up loading screen

yes u can

programing or may b other tools are available
search the google
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Re: Windows Boot up loading screen

If you goggle boot.bmp you will find simple instructions and a lot of free loading screen pics to select from. You can do it in far more "invasive" ways too, but personally i don't see the point... my loading screen is up for <6 secs.. and I'm generally not watching at that point....
Just for fun.. and yeah, i guess that's why we do this stuff, I modified my logon screen to match my desktop background/wallpaper. For logon, I get my wallpaper and then a lil logon window pops into it... and disappears when I do the business to be replaced by icons. Logonstudio is a good place to start for that shenanigans.
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