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Hidden BootScreen in Vista

15 April 2007 3 Comments

If you guys are  tired of watching the boot screen in Vista which is nothing but a “load animation and black background ” , then here is a simple way of enabling a new BootScreen called “Aurora” .

Open the run command and type “msconfig” , press Enter


Click the boot tab and select “No Gui boot” check box . And there you have it , new and better BootScreen than before.

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  • 3 Comments »

    • Somu said:

      Hi Madhur, that looks like a nice option. Since I am only using XP, I am just wondering if there is some features like that…

    • Vijay said:

      You can try out software like TuneUp utilities and change bootscreens using the features in it.
      You can download the bootscreens from the web and use it with tuneUp

    • abhishekbhatnagar said:

      thanks for the tricks it was really good for desktop but didnt found any change in my laptop running windows vista home premium…

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