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Is the issue with the boot-screen only?
Are you able to log into your desktop?
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Welcome to Seven Forums Kenny301. This can be caused by multi booting OS amongst other things. This might fix it.
Start> Type cmd in search box> Right click cmd.exe in results above and click on Run As Administrator
Type in:
bcdedit /set {current} locale en-US
Enter
if that doesn't work, you can then try
bcdboot %WinDir% /l en-US
Enter
This is for US Windows 7, if yours is from another country, change the en-US to the correct language option. ( ja-JP, de-DE, es-ES, pt-BR, zh-CN, zh-TW, fr-FR, fi-FI , etc.)
Press enter and reboot. See if that doesn't do it.
People have had this problem using HDMI, try with VGA or DVI, see if it works then. There is a minimum graphics requirement for the 7 bootscreen as it displays at 1024x768. If it is set lower, you will get the Vista boot screen.
A Guy
did the second one that worked but no success. When I plug it in via vga it shows it. And yea I can still get in the desktop. With hdmi to dvi. Any other solution to this?
I don't believe there is. From what I have read before, this has to do with HDMI, and the minimum resolution required to display the Windows 7 animation (1024x768). If it is not the bcdedit issue, then it is the resolution/hdmi issue. An annoyance at most, but if it really bugs you. Do some googling for windows 7 displays vista boot screen, or similar. Sorry, A Guy