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Post by rafabey on Oct 25, 2024 8:02:16 GMT -8
Hello! I would like to know if it is possible to get the Windows 7 Boot screen in Windows 10 22H2 (or previous). If possible, I would like you to tell me. Thanks!
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Post by ephemeralViolette on Oct 25, 2024 8:06:28 GMT -8
Hello! I would like to know if it is possible to get the Windows 7 Boot screen in Windows 10 22H2 (or previous). If possible, I would like you to tell me. Thanks! There is currently no way to do this.
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Post by Kiyaku on Oct 25, 2024 12:00:23 GMT -8
Hello! I would like to know if it is possible to get the Windows 7 Boot screen in Windows 10 22H2 (or previous). If possible, I would like you to tell me. Thanks! I wish there was a way to do so but unfortunately not. I want to have Windows 7's starting windows animation as my boot screen instead of the default windows 10 one to complete my windows 7 theme but I guess it aint possible.
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Post by rehm on Oct 25, 2024 17:59:21 GMT -8
you can try the boot8plus program from tech stuff, but it's better to check on the vm
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Post by rehm on Oct 25, 2024 17:59:59 GMT -8
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Post by Kiyaku on Oct 25, 2024 18:18:43 GMT -8
Hey, thank you for that but I really don't want to resort into using HackBGRT for this, I don't think its recommended to do so since you'll have to disable secure boot and stuff. I'm just gonna wait until someone else finds a different way to have Windows 7's starting Windows animation for Windows 10 (even 8.1 and 11).
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Post by ephemeralViolette on Oct 25, 2024 20:28:08 GMT -8
Hey, thank you for that but I really don't want to resort into using HackBGRT for this, I don't think its recommended to do so since you'll have to disable secure boot and stuff. I'm just gonna wait until someone else finds a different way to have Windows 7's starting Windows animation for Windows 10 (even 8.1 and 11). Disabling secure boot is required because it's a custom EFI application that cannot be signed because the developer isn't affiliated with some big company who can fork out thousands of dollars for Microsoft's approval. That's all that "secure boot" means.
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Post by Kiyaku on Oct 25, 2024 20:31:51 GMT -8
Hey, thank you for that but I really don't want to resort into using HackBGRT for this, I don't think its recommended to do so since you'll have to disable secure boot and stuff. I'm just gonna wait until someone else finds a different way to have Windows 7's starting Windows animation for Windows 10 (even 8.1 and 11). Disabling secure boot is required because it's a custom EFI application that cannot be signed because the developer isn't affiliated with some big company who can fork out thousands of dollars for Microsoft's approval. That's all that "secure boot" means. Ok. I get your point but I wouldn't wanna try to risk it though (just in my opinion) but if I have to then I will do it then, but just only until there will be another way (only if possible or not) to have Windows 7's starting windows animation.
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Post by ephemeralViolette on Oct 25, 2024 20:42:51 GMT -8
Disabling secure boot is required because it's a custom EFI application that cannot be signed because the developer isn't affiliated with some big company who can fork out thousands of dollars for Microsoft's approval. That's all that "secure boot" means. Ok. I get your point but I wouldn't wanna try to risk it though (just in my opinion) but if I have to then I will do it then, but just only until there will be another way (only if possible or not) to have Windows 7's starting windows animation. This is the only method available at the moment, and probably will be the only one for a long time. Even then, other potential methods would be more invasive due to requiring modification of the Windows bootloader and NT kernel.
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Post by Kiyaku on Oct 25, 2024 20:51:35 GMT -8
Ok. I get your point but I wouldn't wanna try to risk it though (just in my opinion) but if I have to then I will do it then, but just only until there will be another way (only if possible or not) to have Windows 7's starting windows animation. This is the only method available at the moment, and probably will be the only one for a long time. Even then, other potential methods would be more invasive due to requiring modification of the Windows bootloader and NT kernel. Okay I understand, thanks. I disabled secure boot and used the custom boot screen. (And can you look into one more thing, if you don't mind, its a windhawk mod I requested in the mod request thread)
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Post by rafabey on Oct 27, 2024 7:23:19 GMT -8
I see the only option there is is to use HackBGRT, right? or did I not understand well?
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Post by Luximoz on Oct 30, 2024 15:00:14 GMT -8
It's not working on my end, I just get a black screen while it's booting.... I already had Legacy Boot ON and Secure Boot OFF and these are my bcdedit settings...
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Post by WF4123 on Nov 1, 2024 3:08:04 GMT -8
Well I haven't tried that out, but my promise is if there's a Windows Vista or XP boot screen working on Windows 10 22H2 (or 21H2 LTSC).
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Post by rehm on Nov 6, 2024 7:23:52 GMT -8
Well I haven't tried that out, but my promise is if there's a Windows Vista or XP boot screen working on Windows 10 22H2 (or 21H2 LTSC). windows vista boot screen can be restored only secure boot must be disabled and there must be MBR
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Post by urbanender on Nov 6, 2024 8:17:22 GMT -8
Well I haven't tried that out, but my promise is if there's a Windows Vista or XP boot screen working on Windows 10 22H2 (or 21H2 LTSC). windows vista boot screen can be restored only secure boot must be disabled and there must be MBR GPT also could do it. If you cannot see it, perhaps it is your BIOS problem LOL (usually modern OEM laptop)
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Post by rehm on Nov 6, 2024 23:34:48 GMT -8
windows vista boot screen can be restored only secure boot must be disabled and there must be MBR GPT also could do it. If you cannot see it, perhaps it is your BIOS problem LOL (usually modern OEM laptop) understood
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