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Change the logo or image displayed at bootup in Windows Vista.

Currently, this will only work with the 32-bit version of Windows Vista.

1. Use an image editor such as Paint.NET or Photoshop to create or modify 2 images. One image must be in 800×600 resolution and another in 1024×768 resolution.

2. Download and install the Windows Vista Boot Logo Generator.

3. Run the software and click BROWSE FOR IMAGE to select the 800×600 and 1024×768 images.

4. Click File and select Save Boot Screen File as and save your the file.

5. Replace the winload.exe.mui file in C:\Windows\System32\en-us with the one the Boot Logo Generator created. You might want to make a backup of the old copy of this file first.

6. Click on the START and type in MSCONFIG in the start search box

7. Click on the BOOT tab.

8. Check No GUI Boot, then click OK.

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