donīt see the windows 7 animation boot

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  1. Posts : 14
    windows 7 64bits
       #1

    donīt see the windows 7 animation boot


    hi i have problem with windows 7 animation boot no see the nice animation logo of windows 7 only see a crappy charge bar of windows vista anyone help me to fix that. i have clean install of windows 7 version 7600 but i cant see the cool animation logo ....

    PC specs:
    mainboard ecs nforce4m-a
    Processor amd x2 5600+
    8GB Ram ddr2 800mhz
    Graphic ECS nvidia 8600GT 512MB
    Hard Disc 500gb sata samsung
    Hard Disc 160 sata Maxtor
    dvd-ram lg super multi
    TVmonitor LG 32" 32LG30R

    and i have all updated drivers
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  2. Posts : 4,573
       #2

    Start/Run/MSConfig/Boot remove check mark from NoGUIboot
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  3. Posts : 14
    windows 7 64bits
    Thread Starter
       #3

    thanks but i see the msconfig but dont have a check mark in NoGUIboot ..... any idea
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  4. Posts : 4,573
       #4

    There is a switch [/sos] that has a similar effect. I do not use BCedit, so I can only refer you to freeware VistaBootPro (Win7 compatible) to set the sos option off.

    JohnGalt is lurking and will likely review my post. Perhaps he will advise how to use BCDedit, otherwise, give it a try.
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  5. Posts : 14
    windows 7 64bits
    Thread Starter
       #5

    thanks but again ..... not work i install vistabootpro and check the option SOS but not activate ... and try with BCDEDIT and use BCDEDIT with this command line :
    1. Boot into Windows 7 and click on "Start button -> All Programs -> Accessories". Now right-click on "Command Prompt" and select "Run As Administrator". If you are prompted to enter password, enter the password and continue. You can also open Command Prompt in Administrator mode by typing "cmd" in Startmenu Search box and press "Ctrl+Shift+Enter".

    2. Now provide following command:

    bcdedit /set {current} locale en-US

    The above command is for English version of Windows, if you are using some other language version, then change "en-US" to your own locale.

    3. Exit Command Prompt and restart your system. Now the new animated Windows 7 boot screen should be back in action.


    BUT not work any idea to fix that
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  6. Posts : 322
    Windows 7 PRO x64
       #6

    There must be an install of Vista still floating around on your HDD still. Make sure no other partition/HDD exists with Vista. Are you dual booting with Vista? If you are able to, unplug the HDD w/out windows 7 installed on it (maybe that hdd has vista still installed? Or do a clean install deleting the OS partition.
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  7. Posts : 14
    windows 7 64bits
    Thread Starter
       #7

    i have 2 hdd with windows 7 32bits and other windows 7 64bits with version 7600 but.. in 2 hdd install win7 with unplug 1 hdd and delete partition with tool of windows 7 have and format ... but i dont know what happens not see the cool animation logo of windows 7 ... in 2 hdd have windows 7 only see the crappy bar of windows vista..and never install windows vista please any idea to fix i reeaaaalllllyyy tired to see this crappy f...... bar
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  8. Posts : 322
    Windows 7 PRO x64
       #8

    warbytex said:
    i have 2 hdd with windows 7 32bits and other windows 7 64bits with version 7600 but.. in 2 hdd install win7 with unplug 1 hdd and delete partition with tool of windows 7 have and format ... but i dont know what happens not see the cool animation logo of windows 7 ... in 2 hdd have windows 7 only see the crappy bar of windows vista..and never install windows vista please any idea to fix i reeaaaalllllyyy tired to see this crappy f...... bar
    Sounds like some sort of corrupt install. What build? Also, more system details please?
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  9. Posts : 1,343
    Windows 7 RTM 64bit, Windows 8 Pro 64bit
       #9

    Try this:

    Type cmd into the Start menu search box and run as administrator

    Run the following commands,

    bcdboot %WinDir% /l en-US

    Change the en-US to the language version of the installed Windows 7, such as ja-JP, de-DE, es-ES, pt-BR, zh-CN, zh-TW, fr-FR, fi-FI and etc.

    and restart.
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  10. Posts : 238
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise
       #10

    lol i have this problem too!!!
    very annoying, its not a problem in the installation
    as i installed 7 so many times from different installation and everything works great,
    i have dual boot with vista, i think that's why i see the vista logon animation.
    anyway of changing that??
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