start "welcome"

reborn7778

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okay, this is may sound stupid, this morning, my idea came up with my thinking.

you know when start "welcome" so that's totally boring, right?
ok.

i am not expert to change that, but i really wants like this

Good morning, Names, Good evening, Names, and Good night, Name.

Anyone can do that? if not, and then oh well.
 

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Windows 7 64 bit

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The tutorial works for SP1.

It also works in for earlier Windows 7, but sometimes needs a little extra help:

If the change is not been made after a restart, go to Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn windows features on or off: enable or disable one of the features, (I used Gadgets).
Reboot, and the winlogon.exe.mui change should be recognized, and you can change your features back how you want them.

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NOTE:

  • This has worked for me on several computers, and has not failed yet.
  • I always run Windows 7 from the real Administrator account.
  • I have not had any feedback on this workaround, and cannot explain why it works for me, but it's like clockwork: I do it, and on next boot the text change is recognized.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7
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