Thursday 3 May 2012

Replace Windows 7 Default Boot Screen Animation

Microsoft’s fastest selling operating system, Windows 7, features a cool boot screen but users who
have been watching the same boot screen ever since the Beta days might want to replace the default boot screen animation with a custom one.


Unlike, earlier versions of Windows, changing the default boot screen animation is not a simple task in Windows 7.
But it’s possible with the help of a free tool named Windows 7 Boot Screen Updater.

This tool is a freeware and allows you to change your Windows 7 boot screen animations and text.
Using this tool, you can give a new look to your Windows while it boots up. This tool even doesn’t requires any installation and is portable i.e you can carry it on any portable device and then run on any PC.
Windows 7 Boot Updater is written in C++/CLI and it requires .NET Framework 2.0 or higher and it will use the Windows WIM library.

You will need to run this tool as an admin
else it won’t allow you to make changes.
Now at the main window, two main options are given i.e Animation and Text. Now in Animation, this tool automatically Select bootress.dll file. The next option is to Select Animation.
This option will let you choose any desires animation for your windows 7 boot screen.

Now the next option available is Text. Here too, this tool automatically loads the Winload.exe file.

Now below this option, two boxer are available with name Message and Copyright. You must have noticed this text when you boot up your system.




Credits to: www.technixupdate.com

 Download Windows 7 Boot Screen Updater

Here are some Animated Boot Screen to download.





2. Windows logo animation (Mediafire)


                                         3. Glowing Apple boot screen (Mediafire)





                                     5. Apple logo boot screen animation (Mediafire)



Don't worry, its safe!!

To have worry free about this application, read below on how to restore.


HOW TO RESTORE:


1. Go to Options

2. Click Restore Backups
3. Press Ok after the prompt message saying that your ~bootmgr1 is restored as bootmgr.

Restart, and done, you have the default windows boot screen animations.

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