Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Changing the Boot Graphic

Some of us love the Vista boot screens. We love when that little orb appears in the mid-
dle of the screen and then the colorful login screen displays. For those who dont love
t just the way it is, well, you can actually change it slightly. During boot, behind the
scenes is a boot screen that Vista techno-geeks call Aurora. The only difference
between it and what you see by default is that, instead of a scrolling bar with a Vista
graphic at the beginning of the process, you see a stationary picture with the text
Starting Windows Vista at the bottom.
If you are tired of the default boot screen in Windows Vista, there is a better looking one
hidden away, and it looks like the Aurorathat everyone has been raving about since
Longhorn was in its alpha days.
To enable the Auroraboot screen:
1.Press the win+ R combination on your keyboard to display the Run dialog.
2.Type
MSCONFIG.EXE.
3.If User Account Control prompts you to allow the action, click on Continue.
4.In the System Configurationwindow, click on the Boottab.

5.Select your Windows Vista installation and under Boot options, check No GUI
boot.
6.Press OK.
7.In the dialog that appears, check Don™t show this message again, and then
click on Restart.
8.Your computer will now reboot, and you will see the auroraboot screen with
text that says Starting Windows Vista.
And if youreally like the Aurora boot screen you should also try out the Aurora screen-
saver.

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