don´t see the windows 7 animation boot

i format the low level hdd but not work ... i clean install and really nothing work all see in this post i try but not work for me any other idea how to fix the cool animation logo win7 :cry::cry::(:(
 

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Still there after a low-level format (performed outside of a Windows boot disk) - after a clean install (written to a new format on a new partition) -

I remember an early version of a Win7 76xx leak built from some Vista files.

My conclusion is...

Download a new ISO and validate hash. The Vista legacy can only be in the install files.

I could be wrong.
 
It is not an install error, it is not a image error. See my earlier post about the same error
http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/18470-why-2-different-bootscreens.html

Another member, Sven, has the same error too, and he got a totally NEW HDD, just to be sure, it was not a left-over, but still the same. The only thing we have come up with is, that Sven and me has the same mobo. Can this be the error??
For Sven as well as for me, it has been this in every build we have tried from Beta 2 and (for me) up to build 7264.
 

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Hmmm... legacy vista code appearing on Win7 installs in only the most isolated instances. Maybe the BIOS contains a Vista boot loader. Maybe the RAM has an image burn.

Yes, that is very likely. Much more likely than a bad ISO.

OK, no more sarcasm.

Flash your BIOS. Prove me wrong.
 
simple answer :)

connected to a PC monitor:
Win7 boot animation

connected to a TV:
Vista style boot animation
 

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I am dual connected - TV and mon. Effect not observed.


hm... thx for info, i will have to look into that more.

i have tested this on 2 separate systems on win7 x64
asus p5b-e with a 9600GT
asus p5q se plus with a 8800GT (this mobo has never ran vista before, so it cannot possibly have a vista loader issue with bios)

monitor only - win7 animation
tv only - vista animation
duel mon and tv - dont remember... i'll have to check this again.

but at this point, im still leaning towards win7 just having legacy vista leftovers
 
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simple answer :)

connected to a PC monitor:
Win7 boot animation

connected to a TV:
Vista style boot animation

i have TVmonitor LG 32" 32LG30R to connect hdmi/dvi .. maybe is the reason of not see the animation logo :cry::cry::cry::cry: DAMM microsoft i hate you :mad:
 

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im working on 32 INCH Hitachi S-IPS panel
and i see the same vista boot animatin.

on another computer connected to Samsung 32 INCH monitor i get the animation.

i think it has something to do with resolution.
probably our screens show 640-480 during boot
and the W7 animation needs 800-600.
 

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yes but i have native resolution 1280*720 and i dont know what not work for my tvmonitor :cry::cry::cry:
 

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I don't really think it's something to cry about, as long as the OS works and performs well, who cares about the 15 second boot animation.
 

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I don't really think it's something to cry about, as long as the OS works and performs well, who cares about the 15 second boot animation.

yeah works really good this windows...."who cares about the 15 second boot animation." to mee :p:p:p:p :shock:
 

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I dont believe the animations differ on different monitors/ TVs, unless your using a monitor that has nothing but black and white...but the image ill still be there, just not "cool" lol

On a more serious note. Please post the hashes of your ISO, NOT WHERE YOU GOT IT.

Obviously you and the other person showing these same issues got the same file. Sounds like some sort of frankenbuild/mix with vista.

Like posted above, download another ISO with hashes matching http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/17893-faq-commonly-asked-stuff-about-windows-7-a.html
 

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it has to do with the resolution on the tv

switch to a regular monitor and youll see the animation
 

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it has to do with the resolution on the tv

switch to a regular monitor and youll see the animation
How does that work? My Tv is displaying 1920.1080, works beautifully. Other people have displays that do much greater and I see nobody stating this issue is with them.
Read my last post.
 

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I'm using windows 7 that I downloaded from technet so i'm not using some hacked iso so that's definitely not the issue for me.

I can confirm from my own tests that it is definitely based on the resolution of the display device. The first tv i had the computer with the vista boot animation issue hooked up to via hdmi was a 32inch native 720p display. So I took that computer and hooked it up to my 40inch 1080p native display and got the win7 startup animation. I figured 720p should be fine to get that win7 startup so I did some more tests and it turns out that the 720p tv starts up in 480p for whatever reasons until it boots into windows (I guess the tv is dependent on the device attached to tell it what resolution) while the 1080p tv doesn't care and is just always in 1080p by default.

So, I don't if this is the issue for everyone who has this problem, but I can definitely back-up the people who said the problem is due to the display device resolution during boot up.
 

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Well, I have a Samsung 2493HD monitor (naitive rsolution 1920x1200) and an old 19" CRT (1600x1200), and BOTH shows the "vista style" boot sequence. So for me it has NOTHING to do which monitor I connect. (of the 2 I own of course!).

Obviously you and the other person showing these same issues got the same file. Sounds like some sort of frankenbuild/mix with vista.

I have the same image as anybody else inhere (hash confirmed), so no, it is not that either. As I recall it, Sven did an install with the same image on his laptop, and the animation was on his laptop, but NOT on his desktop PC (both installed from same image). Please, stop this nonsens about wrong images. This could be true when it was all new, but not anymore. Sven and I have had this issue since Beta 2!

I can't flash a newer BIOS, as there don't exists a newer one than what I'm using right now.
 

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I stand corrected, and proven wrong. It would seem, based on the evidence presented, that Win 7 produces the boot logo from a set of references and not from a single image.

I have read text regarding the boot screen process being completely re-worked. The speaker did not call it "the boot screen process" - but this is what he was referring to.

There appears to be a bit of legacy unwashed from the new process.

The foregoing is purely supposition. This post serves to admit my error. Sure am glad I did not wager to eat my hat.
 
lol realy. stop with the "mix bla bla, franbuild bla bla".
the ISO is ok, HASH chcked, it's the RTM final build.
installed it on 10 computers and laptops and they got the 7 animation.

i think its just a resolution thing. i don't have another monitor to check if will get the 7 animation but i think that this is the case.
 

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I have had this exact symptom ever since I first started using win 7 build 6*** right through to the lastest RTM. I personally feel that it is not display but video card related. I have always had the vista startup wif my old Geforce 8600.

I tested this with a different PC with RC1 installed and with onboard video I got the animation after installing a video card it changed to the old vista one.
 

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