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You know, if you don't want the boot animation, I have a few steps for you.
NOTE: When you turn on your computer/laptop, there will be a blank screen and will be taken to the login screen.
If you want to customize it, then don't ask me. I think having no boot animation is better than having the Windows animation.
1. Go to Start, and type in msconfig.
2. Go to the boot tab.
3. Find boot options and check the box "No GUI boot".
4. Reboot and there you go!
I did want to change my bootscreen to the x64 bootscreen, but I guess I don't want to mess up my computer (I have did before. Never try to rename shell32.dll!)
Just so you know, I'm not that much of a computer guy, but I still know my stuff

Well, thanks for reading this!
NOTE: When you turn on your computer/laptop, there will be a blank screen and will be taken to the login screen.
If you want to customize it, then don't ask me. I think having no boot animation is better than having the Windows animation.
1. Go to Start, and type in msconfig.
2. Go to the boot tab.
3. Find boot options and check the box "No GUI boot".
4. Reboot and there you go!
I did want to change my bootscreen to the x64 bootscreen, but I guess I don't want to mess up my computer (I have did before. Never try to rename shell32.dll!)
Just so you know, I'm not that much of a computer guy, but I still know my stuff
Well, thanks for reading this!
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Mini 110
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate with SiCo theme installed.
- CPU
- None (I think)
- Motherboard
- Haven't checked.
- Memory
- Not much.
- Graphics Card(s)
- None (I think)
- Sound Card
- Haven't checked.
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Laptop Screen?
- Hard Drives
- Local Disk (C:)
Recovery (D:)
Local Disk (Q:) Unknown Drive?
Norton Backup Drive
- PSU
- Not an expert at these things...
- Case
- Box?
- Cooling
- A small fan.
