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PLEASE NOTE: We cannot take any responsibility for changes you make to your computer. Installing files and making changes is at your own risk.

XP Boot Screens

XP Boot Screens are the screens you see while XP is loading up.

Changing them does require some 'messing' about, or you can download Boot Randomizer to make things a little easier (Click Here for more info on this). Also, if you are interested in creating Boot Screens they have a piece of software for this too.

OK, if you have decided to take the plunge and do this 'manually' here are the steps:

  1. Backup your entire PC - burn all of your important files to disk or CD - Mail copies to relatives just in case yours are destroyed (Don't say we did not warn you).
  2. Even if you skip the above step be sure to backup the current boot screen - ntoskrnl.exe file (Probably in c:\windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe).
  3. Download whichever file you like and copy/extract the new ntoskrnl.exe file to any directory other than the one above.
  4. Reboot your computer into 'Safe Mode' (Hitting F8 before the boot screen does this).
  5. Copy the new ntoskrnl.exe file to the original directory (Of course you have backed up the original ntoskrnl.exe file right?).
  6. Reboot the computer again as you normally would.
What a pain huh?...........................But well worth it.

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