crainte
Sep 13 2008, 01:55
Does anyone know how to do this? I've searched, but I only get info regarding removing the beta watermark on the desktop. Thanks.
roadgeek9
Sep 13 2008, 01:56
Quote - (crainte @ Sep 12 2008, 21:55)

Does anyone know how to do this? I've searched, but I only get info regarding removing the beta watermark on the desktop. Thanks.
I have no idea what you are talking about.
LiqHead
Sep 13 2008, 02:08
Buy the Retail/OEM version of Vista?
most likely the Windows.Evaluation text on the desktop..
a google search shows many results..
crainte
Sep 13 2008, 02:09
You know the user logon screen for Vista? At the bottom, there is a watermark that says: Windows Vista Business Edition
I would like to remove that whole part.
LiqHead
Sep 13 2008, 02:13
Screen shot?
crainte
Sep 13 2008, 02:22
Sorry for the confusion. My younger brother is using my cookies to browse and post on this forum.
To complete his request, he is using windows vista business enterprise and he would like to remove the text "windows vista business enterprise" from the bottom of his login screen. I'm going to try TweakVI, searching the forums for custom login creators etc. But if you'd like to point him in the correct direction I can proceed with his beating much sooner. I'll teach him for taking my cookies...
Thanks.
why? just live with the logo...
Sir Ali
Sep 13 2008, 02:38
Make a new boot screen?
roadgeek9
Sep 13 2008, 03:15
He is referring to the thingy at the bottom that says...
"Windows Vista <your version here>"
Buster67
Sep 13 2008, 18:16
Do you mean change it to something like this ?

you will need Resorce tuner for this .
then go to C\windows\Branding
you will need to edit the basebrd.dll file it is Bitmap image-121
Buster67
Sep 14 2008, 16:55
Quote - (Buster67 @ Sep 13 2008, 19:16)

Do you mean change it to something like this ?

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The full tutorial for this can be found
HERE
kbirger
Sep 17 2008, 21:08
Does anyone know a resource editor that can do 64 bit files? I'm on vista x64 and neither resource tuner nor trusty ResHacker seem to be finding any resources in basebrd.dll (could it be some sort of "feature" of sp1?)
Buster67
Sep 18 2008, 01:33
Quote - (kbirger @ Sep 17 2008, 22:08)

Does anyone know a resource editor that can do 64 bit files? I'm on vista x64 and neither resource tuner nor trusty ResHacker seem to be finding any resources in basebrd.dll (could it be some sort of "feature" of sp1?)
Try using Restorator 2007 you can have a free download
HERE
kbirger
Sep 18 2008, 12:47
Oh thanks a lot! That works great so far.
Buster67
Sep 19 2008, 08:41
Quote - (kbirger @ Sep 18 2008, 13:47)

Oh thanks a lot! That works great so far.
Have you got a sreenshot of what you have done ??
kbirger
Sep 20 2008, 18:55
Well I tried doing partial transparency, but of course I didn't think that would work (and it didn't), so what I succeeded in doing was just removing the watermark. So I think to myself, great!
I'm probably going to just add a layer to my log-on screen with my own watermark when I have some time. More flexible that way;)
I can send you a screenshot of my login screen if you like, but I dunno how to take a screenshot on that screen. printscreen doesn't work hehe;)
Buster67
Sep 20 2008, 19:31
Quote - (kbirger @ Sep 20 2008, 19:55)

Well I tried doing partial transparency, but of course I didn't think that would work (and it didn't), so what I succeeded in doing was just removing the watermark. So I think to myself, great!
I'm probably going to just add a layer to my log-on screen with my own watermark when I have some time. More flexible that way;)
I can send you a screenshot of my login screen if you like, but I dunno how to take a screenshot on that screen. printscreen doesn't work hehe;)
yes please send a screen shot did you check out the tutorial ?
kbirger
Sep 23 2008, 12:24
Which tutorial? first i looked for one on the forums here, then I realized you probably meant your own tutorial, but I didn't see anything about a screenshot there and the link has been down since yesterday.
Buster67
Sep 23 2008, 14:32
Sorry about that try
Here
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