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This can be done with a resource hacker. FInd the file NTOSKRNL.EXE which is typcally found in the directory, C:\winnt\system32. (this depends on the method of installation.) You must create a 640x480 pixeled bitmap, saved as 16 color. Then use the resource hacker to replace the appropriate bitmap, and the screen changes. The best set of instructions (as well as the safest) can be found at www.littlewhitedog.com. They have detailed descriptions and even have the resource hacker to download... Good luck
Posted by maverick @ 11/21/2002 01:20 PM EST
littlewhitedog.com
Posted by bob @ 05/06/2002 03:18 PM EST
Does any 1 know how to change the frikin Windows 2000 Boot Screen with 16 bits colour ...????????
Posted by iceblast @ 09/21/2001 11:04 AM EST