NovaDelta
Sophomore Member
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Posts: 174
OS: Windows 10 22H2
Theme: Unfortunately, 10 theme
CPU: i7-6700HQ
RAM: 16GB of sticks of RAM
GPU: Nvidia Quadro M1000M
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Post by NovaDelta on Sept 6, 2019 16:46:43 GMT -8
Right, I wanna set a custom boot screen. Mostly like the old Windows versions. Unfortunately, Win7BootUpdater only works on non-uefi systems. Anyway to get it to work on UEFI systems? Its probably impossible but hey its worth a shot. Deviant Art page for the boot screens
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Post by powerplayer on Sept 6, 2019 19:12:24 GMT -8
maybe u need this for boos screen www.intowindows.com/hackbgrt-windows-10-uefi-boot-logo-changer/ for login u gotta dig into programdata folder find the png's and edit them by trial and error in photoshop it respects transparency so you might add any forms and shapes as long as they are smaller otherwize the roundness will cut them off
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NovaDelta
Sophomore Member
i am me
Posts: 174
OS: Windows 10 22H2
Theme: Unfortunately, 10 theme
CPU: i7-6700HQ
RAM: 16GB of sticks of RAM
GPU: Nvidia Quadro M1000M
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Post by NovaDelta on Sept 6, 2019 20:14:08 GMT -8
maybe u need this for boos screen www.intowindows.com/hackbgrt-windows-10-uefi-boot-logo-changer/ for login u gotta dig into programdata folder find the png's and edit them by trial and error in photoshop it respects transparency so you might add any forms and shapes as long as they are smaller otherwize the roundness will cut them off i should probably emphasize more that this is Windows 7 im talking about
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rarestein
New Member
Posts: 1
OS: Windows 10 22H2
CPU: Ryzen 5 4600H
RAM: 16 GB
GPU: GTX 1650
Computer Make/Model: Lenovo Legion 5
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Post by rarestein on Nov 9, 2019 9:46:29 GMT -8
The only thing that worked for me was to install Windows 7 using the MBR partition table (non-UEFI I guess). When I put the installation media in my PC and go to the boot menu, I can select UEFI and non-UEFI.
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Post by ignistrum on Dec 17, 2023 21:20:12 GMT -8
Well, IK this is old but I also need this help
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