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Boot up picture
Next I restored an earlier version of the registry from a backup - that is what trashed the filesystem - wouldn't boot up at all after that. Using the emergency W98se boot disk revealed filesystem errors that had to be repaired from within Windows - blink blink? Ooooo ouch this time. Went too far back?

Picture during boot up
Hello Everyone, I have several pictures and buttons that I made for menus to click on so that it will boot up my Userforms with a Macro. Now, this is driving me crazy, everytime I click on the picture, it blanks out for a second and then boots up my userform. Why does the picture blank out ALL Black when I click on

Windows Vista at One Year (Dark Side Report)
Kay Archer ab...@127.0.0.1 24hoursupport helpdesk "Norman Walder" <nmwal...@btinterenet.com> wrote in message news:avnd27$l67$1@venus. btinternet.com... Any one know how I can change the boot up picture on WIN XP Home Its very dull! I would be grateful. n. http://annoyances.org/exec/show/article02-011.

Multi Boot up and TweakUI for XP
I have also noticed a fluctuation in the width of the picture in NT. It seems to change by 3-4 mm at the edge of the screen. like someone is very quickly changing the horizontal size on my monitor. Could this problem be linked? I have only ever seen it happen when the computer boot up had not shown POST/test-based

Boot up Picture
BIG PICTURE: If drives are mirrors ( redundant copies), you want to 'break the mirror' to have them independent, then install the good one directly to the So, first question is this, can I get one to work on its own by changing settings etc on the boot up bios? Second question is, on trying to enter safe mode

Boot up Picture
James Liles JLil...@newsguy.com alt windows98 On Sun, 30 May 1999 20:33:41 +0100, ross fisher <ffoll...@63graceroad.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: ->is there a way to change the graphic during the boot up. i thought i ->could do it in 3.1 but don't know the way in 98. You need to create a file named logo.sys and place it

Boot up Picture?
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a file with .bmp extension (the picture you want) open it in say MSpaint then save it into c:\ root directory as logo.sys Reboot PC then see what happens...should show you your picture on boot up. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The full gist of the three pictures & location are below: From memory:- Go to

how to find the photo that gets taken when u boot up
becauseIsaidso.com 24hoursupport helpdesk On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 02:01:52 GMT, "jasnkim" <jasn...@bigpond.net.au> wrote: Dear Group, I would like to know if some one could give me some simple steps to change the boot and close sequence on my windows pc, i know that you have to go into the windows files and view hidden

Photo Image During Start-Up and Shut Down
TIA Calum McFarlane This is always due to a screwed up BIOS. Sometimes it's caused by a failed BIOS upgrade, sometimes the BIOS just gets corrupted. Try re-flashing the BIOS, or using the recovery disk to reload the old BIOS and then re-flash it. Bill The Ubioswin has never worked for me under NT.

boot up picture
R_G robe...@pacbell.net comp os ms-windows setup win95 comp os ms-windows win95 setup David M. Grimm wrote: Windows start-up screen while all the drivers are loading, but then at about the time the boot-up should be completed, my screen goes black (and it never comes back). I'm guessing one of the later drivers to

Background Picture at Boot Up & Shut Down
... it in C:\ that appears to be the default Logo.sys "Mihail Miller" <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:019101c3d8af$c7dde3b0$a601280a@phx.gbl... I have read before but I can not remember how to change the picture that is displayed during the boot up process. Can anybody assist me on that?

Picture during start up
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traveling with digital camera?
arvidjaar cku...@yahoo.com alt os linux mandrake me wrote: I keep getting a picture that has various words on such as "witamy" and other crap. I can not seem to get rid of it. Append "nologo" to boot string. Can it be replaced with something else? Change Documentation/logo.gif in kernel source directory (normally

LCD screen flickering badly, but only in Windows environment
IOW, MS did most of the work to develop a defrag, but couldn't be bothered to write a UI for it; your server dollars were spent on allowing critical driver code to run in Ring 0 so you could play DirectX games :-) You can also use a Windows PE bootable CD (or possibly Winternals ERD Commander) to boot up with a

background picture at start/ boot up
Thorsten Matzner 100046.1...@compuserve.com alt windows98 ross fisher <ffoll...@63graceroad.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: is there a way to change the graphic during the boot up. i thought i could do it in 3.1 but don't know the way in 98. Place a BMP file of the size 320 * 400 and with 256 colors into the C:\ dir and

Boot up Picture?
John P. anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 general I have no idea how a photo (that my wife does not approve of) ended up showing up for several seconds during the boot-up and shut down routines (after I log in). I manipulated an image (using Adobe Photoshop) that I sent to my home

Boot up picture
For some reason, the computer seems to boot up ok, displaying various lines of information, then the Windows 98 screen appears clearly. Right after this, the image on the monitor becomes entirely scrambled. I've tried adjusting all the monitor settings and I've gone into the setup menu (hitting delete during the

How to change the boot up picture ?
What I tried to do to correct this problem: For a while after this message was showing up every time I would boot up the system would show press "F1" to boot or "F2" to use cd utility. I would press "F1" and the computer would boot Perhaps that came into the picture somehow. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User.

boot up picture
I had downloaded a desktop picture of a Honda scooter, which I own. My boss now has my old computer. He wants his wife's picture back on the boot up picture...not my scooter. Before he had his daughter as the desktop picture and his wife as the boot up picture. I have since deleted the desktop photo of the scooter,

No picture on Boot-Up
Then there is actual picture taking. First, all consumer digicams I've tried are a lot slower than film cameras, which mean a lot of missed shots or sour expressions. They take a while to boot up and then they have relatively high shutter lag (slow AF). And many (including the D-400Z from what I understand) have