February 5, 201015 yr Why you not use google?EDIT: Second link on google :sleeping_03anim: http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/xpbootlogo/ Edited February 6, 201015 yr by George King
February 5, 201015 yr Why you not use google?please refer from giving this kind of answers to our users.Forum should be built on mutual help of our members who share useful information and knowledge.@LegendXPdon't you think that one question mark would look better in your question?
February 6, 201015 yr Author I want to make this picture Pleze help me I want it in 4 files Edited February 6, 201015 yr by LeGendxp
February 6, 201015 yr Pleze help me I want it in 4 filesWhat do you mean 4 files?Also on boot screens you can only use 16 color compliant BMPs. So that pic may not look as good.
February 6, 201015 yr Author I mean 4 filesntkrnlmp.exentkrnlpa.exentkrpamp.exentoskrnl.exeWe can edit The same file not pic.can u give me some boot screens matching with and put into LeGend XP???
February 6, 201015 yr If you mod 1 krnl you can make 3 more copies and rename them accordingly. I don't have time right now to make anything. I am still setting up my Virtual XP in my spare time. That bootXP is real easy to use.
February 8, 201015 yr @ LeGendxp: Well... I tried... 16 colors isn't much to work with lol... So I ended up with this:You can use the LBS patcher to easily change it Here you can download the bitmaps (extract with 7zip).Otherwise you'll have to hexedit each of the 4 kernels with the colorpallet of the .bmp's yourself and add the .bmp's (background + progress bar) to all of the kernels in your XP CD Source. Two kernels in the I386 folder and four in the Driver.cab file. Hope you like,Kirs Edited February 9, 201015 yr by Kirs
February 11, 201015 yr Using tune up utilities is best and safe way to change boot screen, WFP won't let windows file to be replaced easily and may get messed up. also try software named stardock bootskin .
February 11, 201015 yr WFP won't let windows file to be replaced easily and may get messed up. dont forget to use PEChecksum on all 4 kernels (for xp install) Using tune up utilities is best and safe way to change boot screen,also try software named stardock bootskin .This is "XP Unattended forum"
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