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Originally posted by marinermoose241

Hi Jay Thanx So Much however all that shows up his home edition and the progress bar im sure u can fix this and I hope u do !

Thanx A Lot Jay!

here it is fixed or just use the link above in the other post they both work

Download Here

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Damn you?re a bussy man Jay:))

I've been working on this "Blackcomb-logo", made it to a boot-screen, but it's not really "pro" yet.

How do you think? Can you make it beautifull?;))

Hoping to see something really smooth work from ya.

The Chozen :bandit:

Ps. I've made a smaller logo, which i used as a "template" fopr the bootscreen. I can mail or post it if you'd like?

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Jay, I know u r likekind of bz lately..but if I'm mistaken there were two posts earlier from me .. (Didn't see it huh? :D )

The Windows.Net Bootscreen is not exactly working..just black with status bar..can i get a fix for that please..

Thanx in advance..

:)

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Originally posted by TheChozen

Damn you?re a bussy man Jay:))

I've been working on this "Blackcomb-logo", made it to a boot-screen, but it's not really "pro" yet.

How do you think? Can you make it beautifull?;))

Hoping to see something really smooth work from ya.

The Chozen :bandit:

Ps. I've made a smaller logo, which i used as a "template" fopr the bootscreen. I can mail or post it if you'd like? >

Hows this look????

Pic Here

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You got it right there. I always thought that something was missing, and of course the "Built on .NET technology" should be there! Great:)

You filled out the holes in the .NET, it was disturbing me like :devious:

I kept the grey .NET, because this is how it looks in the Windows messenger, but thats all I have to say in a "correcting" way ;)

I really like it. You managed to make it look like its "finished" and "pro" ;)

Straight work....what else can I say :D :D

The Chozen

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Yeah!

A BSOD Boot-logo would be great!

I would like to know a thing: in Windows XP Home Edition, the ntoskrnl.exe file where the Boot-logo is contained, is still named ntoskrnl.exe??

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Originally posted by TheChozen

You got it right there. I always thought that something was missing, and of course the "Built on .NET technology" should be there! Great:)

You filled out the holes in the .NET, it was disturbing me like :devious:

I kept the grey .NET, because this is how it looks in the Windows messenger, but thats all I have to say in a "correcting" way ;)

I really like it. You managed to make it look like its "finished" and "pro" ;)

Straight work....what else can I say :D :D

The Chozen

Did u want me 2 post u the bitmap version so it is better quality or make it into a ntoskrnl.exe file 4 u???

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I made a ntoskrnl.exe version for WinXP Professional with the WinXP Home Edition logo.

I made it to make a joke at one of my friends.

The thing is that it doesn't work!!!!

Follow me on this please.

According that in ntoskrnl.exe (opened with ResHacker), the OS logo is made by 3 different images combined together by the OS itself (folders 1-8-10 for the Professional and 1-9-11 for the Home Edition), is should be simple to modify it to get the Home Edition logo.

I replaced image 8 with image 9 and image 10 with image 11 leaving image 1 unchanged.

Now in ntoskenl.exe the two combinations 1-8-10 and 1-9-11 has the same images (Home Edition version).

Done this, I restarted my system in Safe Mode with Command Promt and replaced the original ntoskrnl.exe file with this one, but at Windows boot up in Normal Mode i get the Windows XP Professional boot logo like before.

Why????

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Originally posted by PIRATA!

I made a ntoskrnl.exe version for WinXP Professional with the WinXP Home Edition logo.

I made it to make a joke at one of my friends.

The thing is that it doesn't work!!!!

Follow me on this please.

According that in ntoskrnl.exe (opened with ResHacker), the OS logo is made by 3 different images combined together by the OS itself (folders 1-8-10 for the Professional and 1-9-11 for the Home Edition), is should be simple to modify it to get the Home Edition logo.

I replaced image 8 with image 9 and image 10 with image 11 leaving image 1 unchanged.

Now in ntoskenl.exe the two combinations 1-8-10 and 1-9-11 has the same images (Home Edition version).

Done this, I restarted my system in Safe Mode with Command Promt and replaced the original ntoskrnl.exe file with this one, but at Windows boot up in Normal Mode i get the Windows XP Professional boot logo like before.

Why????

I dunno man i never used home edition when i was running xp i used pro...i know i had problems when trying to used xp boot screens on windows.net

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Originally posted by jayp6969

Did u want me 2 post u the bitmap version so it is better quality or make it into a ntoskrnl.exe file 4 u???

If you'd compile it into a ntoskrnl I'd be glad, then I would be happy with that.

Thx :)

The Chozen

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Originally posted by jayp6969

I dunno man i never used home edition when i was running xp i used pro...i know i had problems when trying to used xp boot screens on windows.net

What OS are you running now??

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Originally posted by jayp6969

I am running Windows.Net Enterprise Server

And what does it look like?

Is like Windows XP in its visualization?

And its features?

Sorry... but I neve read naything about Windows.NET :)

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Originally posted by PIRATA!

But for home use, is it better that Windows XP Professional?

Is it good ONLY if you use it for to make a server o things like that?

for home use stick with xp pro.....net is still in beta testing and isnt much different from xp

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Okay here is my Idea,

I know there have been quite a bit of Matrix Logon screens created, but I was wondering if someone could make a boot screen that was relativley plain that would have black as the background and some binary in the middle with Windows XP in the middle of the binary kind of glowing out, and some sort of cool loading bar. If anyone can make this, it would be super cool,

THanks :D

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