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re: Where can I find the Windows XP startup and shutdown screens?
Monday, December 2, 2002 at 1:45 pm Posted by Liquid_Sky
(1 messages posted)
There are different ways to install bootscreens. I recommend the method boot.ini.
It's a safe and practical method and you have the choice to switch between the customized
bootscreen and the original Windows XP bootscreen. If you want change the bootscreens
very often or randomizing, you maybe better use a software tool like LogonUI Boot
Randomizer or BootXP.
Warnings
Wrong manipulating on the boot.ini or a wrong or damaged ntoskrnl.exe can damage
your system and can make it unbootable! I'm not responsible for any damage and resulting
problems or costs of your manipulations. You install the bootscreens on your own
risk!
It's strongly recommended to read the instructions below carefuly and make a backup
copy of your original boot.ini and ntoskrnl.exe before you start manipulating. So
you can recover in the "worst case" your original boot.ini and ntoskrnl.exe through
the "revovery console" of Windows XP or a second, parallel Windows installation
on a other disk partition and repair your system.
You can not use the ntoskrnl.exe of my bootscreen packages, if your system not use
the standard ntoskrnl.exe (for example if your have a dual CPU system).
If your Windows XP have another language than english, it should be no problem to
use also the in my bootscreen packages included english ntoskrnl.exe. I'm working
also with a Windows XP in german language and using the english ntoskrnl.exe without
any problems.
Don't worry to much about this warnings. Thousands of people using my bootscreens
without any problems, just follow the instructions carefuly step for step.
Service Pack 1 compatibility
The ntoskrnl.exe from Windows XP with installed Service Pack 1 and without installled
Service Pack are not compatible. This means if you using a wrong, not to your system
corresponding ntoskrnl.exe, the Windows XP will hang or crash while booting!
If the package contains two versions, one is the ntoskrnlSP1.exe in the english version
5.1.2600.1106 (Service Pack 1) and the second one is the ntoskrnl.exe in the english
version 5.1.2600.31 (without Service Pack).
If you don't no if your Windows XP have Service Pack 1 installed or not, you can
find it out by going to the Start button / System Control / System / folder General.
It's very importent to install the correct, to the installation level of your Windows
XP corresponding ntoskrnl.exe to not damaging your system!
Method Software Tools
You can use one of the following software tools to chance the bootscreens (and more).
This can be recomended if you want change the bootscreens very often or randomizing.
LogonUI Boot Randomizer (Freeware) developed by UserXP. This is a login and bootscreen
manager for Windows XP.
BootEditor (Freeware) developed by UserXP. This is a editor for creating Windows
XP bootscreens. BootEditor is recommended if you want create own bootscreens. All
my bootscreens are also created with this great tool.
More informations and download of this two tools at: http://members.rogers.com/userxp/
BootXP (Shareware $7.95) developed by Mario Prieto. This is a tool to create and
managing Windows XP and Windows 2000 bootscreens.
More informations, download and registering of BootXP at: http://www.bootxp.net
or http://www.fvip.net/bootxp/
I hope you understand, that I can not give any support to this tools! If you have
any problems, please contact the authors.
By the way: For all graphical work by creating my bootscreens I'm using Jasc Paint
Shop Pro. I can very recommend this software for decreasing the bitmaps to 16 colors
(4 bit) and edit them.
Method boot.ini
You can add a new line to your boot.ini file, this giving you the choice to switch
between the customized bootscreen and the original Windows XP bootscreen.
1) Download the .zip file to your computer
2) Extract ntoskrnl.exe or ntoskrnlSP1.exe to a directory other than %windir%\system32
(most likely
C:\windows\system32), for example C:\Temp.
3) Rename the ntoskrnl.exe or ntoskrnlSP1.exe in your C:\Temp directory to another
name, in this example to ntosboot.exe
4) Move or copy your ntosboot.exe from your C:\Temp directory to the %windir%\system32
directory (most likely C:\windows\system32)
5) Modify your boot.ini file: Edit your boot.ini file by going to the Start button
/ System Control / System / folder Extended / Starting and Restore / Adjustments
/ Systemstart button / Edit
or alternative
edit boot.ini using notepad: you can find it in the system root (normaly C:\)
(note: the boot.ini file normally has hidden and system attributes, open TOOLS>FOLDER
OPTIONS menu in Windows Explorer, select VIEW tab, and:
tick 'Display contents of system folders'
tick 'Show hidden files and folders'
untick 'Hide protected operating system files'
You should now be able to see/open boot.ini using notepad from the system root (C:\)
)
6) In the boot.ini file you have to copy the line you use normally use for boot (this
is usually the last line, eg: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows
XP" /fastdetect ), and paste this copy underneath.
At the end of this new line, add this text: /KERNEL=ntosboot.exe (The name 'ntosboot.exe'
should be whatever you renamed the ntoskrnl.exe to when you extracted it to C:\Temp
(in step 3))
7) Change the OS name, for example:
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP" /fastdetect /KERNEL=ntosboot.exe
becomes
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP Bootlogo" /fastdetect /KERNEL=ntosboot.exe
Here is an example of the modified boot.ini, with the last (in this example bold
typed) line added:
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP" /fastdetect
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP Bootlogo" /fastdetect /KERNEL=NTOSBOOT.EXE
7) Exit & save the boot.ini file
6) Reboot your PC. You should get an option as to which OS you wish to boot into
- to test your new bootscreen, select "Windows XP Bootlogo".' Your system should
now show the boot picture of your choice while booting!
This is a safe method, because if something goes wrong, you can just reboot and select
the original operating system from the boot list. It's also practical, because if
you wish to change/test your bootscreen in future, you just have to repeat step 1
to 4.
Method Save Mode
Boot into Safe Mode (hit the"F8" key after the bootmenu and before the bootscreen)
or DOS (this not work if the disk partition where is Windows XP installed is with
NTFS formated) or if exist, a second, parallel Windows installation on a other disk
partition. This are the only possibilities you can actually overwrite/replace ntoskrnl.exe,
due to the fact that Windows XP protect this system file and replace it immediatly
by his original.
1) Backup (copy) the file %windir%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe (most likely C:\windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
- the boot screen)
2) Download the .zip file to your computer
3) Extract ntoskrnl.exe or ntoskrnlSP1.exe to a directory other than %windir%\system32
(most likely C:\windows\system32), for example to C:\Temp (if you use the ntoskrnlSP1.exe
you have also to rename it to ntoskrnl.exe)
4) Reboot your computer into Safe Mode (hit the"F8" key after the bootmenu and before
the bootscreen) or into true DOS (from a boot disk) or if exist, a second, parallel
Windows installation on a other disk partition.
5) In Safe Mode, overwrite the file %windir%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe (which should
have been backed up) with the extracted exe you have stored in step 3 (in this example
in C:\Temp)
6) Reboot your computer as you normaly would
On Saturday, May 4, 2002 at 10:55 pm, Phreayker wrote:
>I have Windows 95 and would like to replace my startup and shutdown screens with
>the Windows XP ones. Where can I download the Windows XP startup screen?
>
>
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re: Where can I find the Windows XP startup and shutdown screens?
Monday, March 10, 2003 at 1:27 pm Posted by Boxermarls
(5 messages posted)
Is it possible to use an XP boot screen on Windows 2K? if so how? i downloaded BootXP
v.2.30, it says is is compatible with both but when i use it only the image is transfered
to the screen and not the XP loading bar. if this is not the case it goes blank and
shows nothing. If you or any one else have any ideas please post them here or email
me. Boxermarlss.aol.com.
thank you for your assistance.
On Monday, December 2, 2002 at 1:45 pm, Liquid_Sky wrote:
>There are different ways to install bootscreens. I recommend the method boot.ini.
>It's a safe and practical method and you have the choice to switch between the customized
>bootscreen and the original Windows XP bootscreen. If you want change the bootscreens
>very often or randomizing, you maybe better use a software tool like LogonUI Boot
>Randomizer or BootXP.
>
>
>Warnings
>
>Wrong manipulating on the boot.ini or a wrong or damaged ntoskrnl.exe can damage
>your system and can make it unbootable! I'm not responsible for any damage and
resulting
>problems or costs of your manipulations. You install the bootscreens on your own
>risk!
>
>It's strongly recommended to read the instructions below carefuly and make a backup
>copy of your original boot.ini and ntoskrnl.exe before you start manipulating. So
>you can recover in the "worst case" your original boot.ini and ntoskrnl.exe through
>the "revovery console" of Windows XP or a second, parallel Windows installation
>on a other disk partition and repair your system.
>
>You can not use the ntoskrnl.exe of my bootscreen packages, if your system not use
>the standard ntoskrnl.exe (for example if your have a dual CPU system).
>
>If your Windows XP have another language than english, it should be no problem to
>use also the in my bootscreen packages included english ntoskrnl.exe. I'm working
>also with a Windows XP in german language and using the english ntoskrnl.exe without
>any problems.
>
>Don't worry to much about this warnings. Thousands of people using my bootscreens
>without any problems, just follow the instructions carefuly step for step.
>
>
>Service Pack 1 compatibility
>
>The ntoskrnl.exe from Windows XP with installed Service Pack 1 and without installled
>Service Pack are not compatible. This means if you using a wrong, not to your system
>corresponding ntoskrnl.exe, the Windows XP will hang or crash while booting!
>If the package contains two versions, one is the ntoskrnlSP1.exe in the english
version
>5.1.2600.1106 (Service Pack 1) and the second one is the ntoskrnl.exe in the english
>version 5.1.2600.31 (without Service Pack).
>If you don't no if your Windows XP have Service Pack 1 installed or not, you can
>find it out by going to the Start button / System Control / System / folder General.
>It's very importent to install the correct, to the installation level of your Windows
>XP corresponding ntoskrnl.exe to not damaging your system!
>
>
>
>Method Software Tools
>
>You can use one of the following software tools to chance the bootscreens (and more).
>This can be recomended if you want change the bootscreens very often or randomizing.
>
>LogonUI Boot Randomizer (Freeware) developed by UserXP. This is a login and bootscreen
>manager for Windows XP.
>BootEditor (Freeware) developed by UserXP. This is a editor for creating Windows
>XP bootscreens. BootEditor is recommended if you want create own bootscreens. All
>my bootscreens are also created with this great tool.
>More informations and download of this two tools at: http://members.rogers.com/userxp/
>
>BootXP (Shareware $7.95) developed by Mario Prieto. This is a tool to create and
>managing Windows XP and Windows 2000 bootscreens.
>More informations, download and registering of BootXP at: http://www.bootxp.net
> or http://www.fvip.net/bootxp/
>
>I hope you understand, that I can not give any support to this tools! If you have
>any problems, please contact the authors.
>
>By the way: For all graphical work by creating my bootscreens I'm using Jasc Paint
>Shop Pro. I can very recommend this software for decreasing the bitmaps to 16 colors
>(4 bit) and edit them.
>
>
>Method boot.ini
>
>You can add a new line to your boot.ini file, this giving you the choice to switch
>between the customized bootscreen and the original Windows XP bootscreen.
>
>1) Download the .zip file to your computer
>
>2) Extract ntoskrnl.exe or ntoskrnlSP1.exe to a directory other than %windir%\system32
>(most likely
>C:\windows\system32), for example C:\Temp.
>
>3) Rename the ntoskrnl.exe or ntoskrnlSP1.exe in your C:\Temp directory to another
>name, in this example to ntosboot.exe
>
>4) Move or copy your ntosboot.exe from your C:\Temp directory to the %windir%\system32
>directory (most likely C:\windows\system32)
>
>5) Modify your boot.ini file: Edit your boot.ini file by going to the Start button
>/ System Control / System / folder Extended / Starting and Restore / Adjustments
>/ Systemstart button / Edit
>or alternative
>edit boot.ini using notepad: you can find it in the system root (normaly C:\)
>(note: the boot.ini file normally has hidden and system attributes, open TOOLS>FOLDER
>OPTIONS menu in Windows Explorer, select VIEW tab, and:
>tick 'Display contents of system folders'
>tick 'Show hidden files and folders'
>untick 'Hide protected operating system files'
>You should now be able to see/open boot.ini using notepad from the system root (C:\)
>)
>
>6) In the boot.ini file you have to copy the line you use normally use for boot
(this
>is usually the last line, eg: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows
>XP" /fastdetect ), and paste this copy underneath.
>At the end of this new line, add this text: /KERNEL=ntosboot.exe (The name 'ntosboot.exe'
> should be whatever you renamed the ntoskrnl.exe to when you extracted it to C:\Temp
>(in step 3))
>
>7) Change the OS name, for example:
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP" /fastdetect /KERNEL=ntosboot.exe
>becomes
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP Bootlogo" /fastdetect /KERNEL=ntosboot.exe
>
>Here is an example of the modified boot.ini, with the last (in this example bold
>typed) line added:
>[boot loader]
>timeout=30
>default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows
>[operating systems]
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP" /fastdetect
>multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\Windows="Windows XP Bootlogo" /fastdetect /KERNEL=NTOSBOOT.EXE
>
>7) Exit & save the boot.ini file
>
>6) Reboot your PC. You should get an option as to which OS you wish to boot into
>- to test your new bootscreen, select "Windows XP Bootlogo".' Your system should
>now show the boot picture of your choice while booting!
>
>This is a safe method, because if something goes wrong, you can just reboot and
select
>the original operating system from the boot list. It's also practical, because if
>you wish to change/test your bootscreen in future, you just have to repeat step
1
>to 4.
>
>
>Method Save Mode
>
>Boot into Safe Mode (hit the"F8" key after the bootmenu and before the bootscreen)
>or DOS (this not work if the disk partition where is Windows XP installed is with
>NTFS formated) or if exist, a second, parallel Windows installation on a other disk
>partition. This are the only possibilities you can actually overwrite/replace ntoskrnl.exe,
>due to the fact that Windows XP protect this system file and replace it immediatly
>by his original.
>
>1) Backup (copy) the file %windir%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe (most likely C:\windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
>- the boot screen)
>
>2) Download the .zip file to your computer
>
>3) Extract ntoskrnl.exe or ntoskrnlSP1.exe to a directory other than %windir%\system32
>(most likely C:\windows\system32), for example to C:\Temp (if you use the ntoskrnlSP1.exe
>you have also to rename it to ntoskrnl.exe)
>
>4) Reboot your computer into Safe Mode (hit the"F8" key after the bootmenu and before
>the bootscreen) or into true DOS (from a boot disk) or if exist, a second, parallel
>Windows installation on a other disk partition.
>
>5) In Safe Mode, overwrite the file %windir%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe (which should
>have been backed up) with the extracted exe you have stored in step 3 (in this example
>in C:\Temp)
>
>6) Reboot your computer as you normaly would
>
>
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re: Where can I find the Windows XP startup and shutdown screens?
Monday, March 10, 2003 at 2:20 pm Posted by retired
(420 messages posted)
You would do better to post your problem on the Win2000 or WinXP forum.
On Monday, March 10, 2003 at 1:27 pm, Boxermarls wrote:
>Is it possible to use an XP boot screen on Windows 2K? if so how? i downloaded BootXP
>v.2.30, it says is is compatible with both but when i use it only the image is transfered
>to the screen and not the XP loading bar. if this is not the case it goes blank
and
>shows nothing. If you or any one else have any ideas please post them here or email
>me. Boxermarlss.aol.com.
>
>thank you for your assistance.
>
>
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re: Where can I find the Windows XP startup and shutdown screens?
Wednesday, September 24, 2003 at 6:39 pm Posted by Rich
(1 messages posted)
Okay I've somehow jacked up my system using the safe mode method. I backed up a copy
of the previous ntoskrnl file but it's located in a directory that I can't access.
Does anyone know where I can download the default version of this file?
On Monday, March 10, 2003 at 2:20 pm, retired wrote:
>You would do better to post your problem on the Win2000 or WinXP forum.
>
>
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