Change the 'Starting Windows' Screen

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  1. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit
       #1

    Change the 'Starting Windows' Screen


    Is there a way to change the background image that displays during boot before it gets to the login screen?
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  2. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
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    click start and in the search box, type msconfig and press Enter. Now in the System Configuration Utility, click Boot, check NO GUI BOOT and click Apply and OK. Restart.
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Is it possible to change the background with GUI boot on?
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  5. Posts : 1,470
    Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition
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    give stardock a little bit of time and i'm sure they will have a program working for it.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64 + Windows 8 CP x64
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    Old post I know, but nessesary for current readers to link to:

    Coder for Life - Project - Windows 7 Boot Updater

    Change anything you want with one click. I got the firery one.
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  7. Posts : 3
    Win 7 pro
       #7

    Ok If I want to CHANGE the DELL logo (not just turn it off in MSconfig) So where do I host my alternate image at boot up (NOT the login screen, it is before it) registry location settings
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  8. Posts : 206
    Windows 7 x64
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    ScubaDabaDo said:
    Ok If I want to CHANGE the DELL logo (not just turn it off in MSconfig) So where do I host my alternate image at boot up (NOT the login screen, it is before it) registry location settings
    You can't change the logo the BIOS displays. You can change the Windows logo, however. See the program linked in this post: Change the 'Starting Windows' Screen - Windows 7 Help Forums and please don't refresh years-old topics, you are free to start your own one.
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  9. Posts : 1,851
    Windows 7 pro
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    ScubaDabaDo said:
    Ok If I want to CHANGE the DELL logo (not just turn it off in MSconfig) So where do I host my alternate image at boot up (NOT the login screen, it is before it) registry location settings
    At which stage are you seeing the dell logo?
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  10. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #10

    You can change the BIOS splash screen but it's a motherboard thing, not a Windows 7 thing, and it comes with risks, for example.. it involves reflashing your BIOS, where if you have a power blackout or something goes wrong during that process, your motherboard could become useless.

    This is a common issue with all BIOS/firmware updates, whether it be a TV, modem, phone or anything else. These days it's a pretty straight forward process with most devices with a very low risk.. for example I re-flashed my graphics card bios about 10 times in 2 weeks a few years ago, to achieve lower power consumption, better peak performance and lower fan noise.. but it's still a risk.. and that needs to be said. It's not for beginners.

    Some motherboards are "dualbios", meaning there is a backup BIOS for if/when the first one fails, but you'd have to look into your specific model and whether it offers that feature.

    It's a lot of fuss to change the BIOS splash screen but it can be done.. it just depends on what brand the motherboard is, and what software you use for it. And how badly you want to change it.

    Some brands or models are easier than others. If your computer is a Dell or some other OEM model, I'm not sure about that, you'd have to google the info about it. But ASUS, Gigabyte etc.. they are usually able to do it, with fluctuating results, for example the resolution of the picture or the ease of the process. Some are able to do a fullscreen logo, while others are limited to a set size of image. You basically need to extract the original bios from your motherboard using a utility program made by the motherboard manufacturer, for Gigabyte it's called Face Wizard for example, and then extract the image from that bios file.. then edit the image with the one you want.. then reinsert it into the bios file and then flash your motherboard with that new bios.
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