ISM
Sophomore Member
Posts: 116
OS: Windows 10 (22H2)
Theme: Classic theme (XP styled)
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Post by ISM on Jul 11, 2021 12:45:09 GMT -8
So I have recently made a windows 2000 boot logo for windows using with HackBGRT. Although because of using HackBGRT for this, i can't really change anything else but the logo as we all know. (By the way sorry that there's no preview since I didn't bother with testing HackBGRT on a vm) www.mediafire.com/file/xgrn8xtoptqsknc/Win_2k_Boot_for_Win_10.zip/file
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Cookie
New Member
Posts: 1
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 21H2
Theme: Windows Vista
CPU: Intel Celeron N4500
RAM: 4.0GB (3.8GB usable)
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics
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Post by Cookie on Dec 16, 2023 7:15:03 GMT -8
when you set "boot=\EFI\HackBGRT\bootmgfw-original.efi
image=x=auto,y=auto,path=\EFI\HackBGRT\splash.bmp
resolution=-1x-1
debug=0" as the config.txt you can customize the whole screen and set it to your native resolution (works only on some devices) if your native resolution wont work set it to 1024 x 768
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Post by TechSalt on Dec 16, 2023 7:43:06 GMT -8
You can change the bootscreen if you enable the Vista bootscreen (graphicsmodedisabled in bcdedit) and modify ntoskrnl.exe. Problem is you need to make a BMP with specific software and it needs to be the same size. After putting all of that, you then also need to disable driver signature enforcement (whatever it was called).
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samuelthetechnokid
New Member
A bit too obsessed with Windows XP, Vista and 7's UIs
Posts: 15
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Post by samuelthetechnokid on Jan 23, 2024 4:30:17 GMT -8
You can change the bootscreen if you enable the Vista bootscreen (graphicsmodedisabled in bcdedit) and modify ntoskrnl.exe. Problem is you need to make a BMP with specific software and it needs to be the same size. After putting all of that, you then also need to disable driver signature enforcement (whatever it was called). I'm up for the challenge. How do I modify that? Resource Hacker shows other BMPs (weird black rectangles, "It is now safe to turn off your computer") instead of the boot screen.I also checked both winload.efi and winload.exe to no avail.Is there any other resource modifier that can modify the bootscreen?And do you know what is the software? I'm completely up for the challenge.Nevermind, I have found out.
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