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Published: 2011-03-20 10:47:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 86338; Favourites: 174; Downloads: 29163
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Mac OS X like bootscreen and resumescreen with different animation eachhope you like it as many requested
It's kinda lame, but here is the video in action [youtube]
For Windows 7 x64/x86 SP1 or without SP
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- Use it AT YOUR OWN RISK! because the tools still alpha at the moment and may contain bugs
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- *.bs7 skin needs [THIS] to apply it)
- If you've mod your bootscreen before, please restore your backup file and/or uninstall the previous bootscreen before applying
- well, then! enjoy!
- and
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In case you get stuck forever in Windows Recovery Environment then you need to manually restore winload.exe. Here are the directions:
-Once you enter Windows Recovery Environment press "Cancel" right away (while it is still scanning)
-Click "Yes" on the warning that pops up
-Click "View advanced options for system recovery and support"
-Select your keyboard types and click "Next>"
-Select an account (not "HomeGroupUser$") and enter any necessary password and click "Ok"
-Click "Command Prompt" (the last option)
-Enter the following commands:
d:
cd \Windows\System32
del winload.exe
ren "winload - Backup.exe" winload.exe
cd \Windows\Boot\PCAT
del bootmgr
ren "bootmgr - Backup" bootmgr
exit
-Click "Restart"
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Comments: 118
cclloyd9785 [2011-03-21 04:06:30 +0000 UTC]
Me wants dark version. Other than that missing its perfect!
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fediaFedia In reply to ??? [2011-03-20 16:57:55 +0000 UTC]
I'd like to see a youtube video of this in action
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die77 In reply to fediaFedia [2011-03-21 17:28:00 +0000 UTC]
well it kinda lame since I dont have decent camera, but yeah.. [video]
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fediaFedia In reply to die77 [2011-03-21 17:46:14 +0000 UTC]
This is very impressive! A first perfect OSX bootscreen on windows. This is gonna be very popular amongst the OSX>Windows community
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htmlcheeta In reply to ??? [2011-03-20 16:26:26 +0000 UTC]
I don't use windows, but consider making it for a larger screen such as 1920x1080, then allowing it to downside. Upsizing reduces quality.
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die77 In reply to htmlcheeta [2011-03-20 22:48:49 +0000 UTC]
in fact, windows 7 boot only allowed resolution of 1024x768, I made it for widescreen on the actual 1024x768 resolution to make it suits when it load (cause it will be stretched)
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htmlcheeta In reply to die77 [2011-03-21 09:54:01 +0000 UTC]
Oh, strange.
I'd think by Windows 7 they'd have moved on from problems like that.
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PeterRollar In reply to ??? [2011-03-20 15:26:56 +0000 UTC]
Great. Was waiting for something like this.
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die77 In reply to enterZ [2011-03-20 14:53:38 +0000 UTC]
hopefully this will work on everyone just like me and hope you'll like it
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enterZ In reply to die77 [2011-03-20 15:57:31 +0000 UTC]
hmm ill try it when someone else will reply it work
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