For manual find logo.sys you can view that using mspaint, and even change it. make sure that logo.sys pixel resolution must be same for your new logo.sys
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Browse All TopicsFor those of us with Windows 98, some of us are sick of the standard Boot Screen with the Heaven-esk clouds when in fact Windows 98 is everything but heaven.
1/ is it possible to change the Win 98 BootScreen?
2/ If so, how do I change it?
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The windows load screen is simply a Bitmap (BMP) graphic file, but has been renamed with an SYS extension. The file you're looking for is listed here:
c:\windows\logo.sys = start
c:\windows\logos.sys = shutdown
To replace either file, its resolution must 320 x 400 resolution and in the Bitmap (BMP), PLUS it must be renamed to either logo.sys or logos.sys.
For example, to convert any JPG file or GIF file to logo.sys or logos.sys, load the .GIF or .JPG into your favorite picture editor program (Paintshop Pro, for example -- http://www.jasc.com) and:
1. increase color depth to 16.8 million colors
2. resize the file to 320x400
3. save the file as BMP to the C:\ drive (root directory)
Open an MS DOS Prompt (START -> PROGRAMS -> MS DOS PROMPT). Type in:
c:\> cd \windows
c:\windows> copy logo.sys logo.old
c:\windows> copy \logo.bmp logo.sys
If you want to modify the logos.sys file, repeat the above steps but change the appropriate file names.
Reboot -- you will see the image
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by: MonspotPosted on 2002-12-07 at 03:48:52ID: 7546998
Hi, nter.com/S hell_and_D esktop/ Sta rtup_Shutd own_Screen _Tools/ind ex2.html
I have found a freeware program called Changer 3.0. It says
"Sick of the stupid blue-sky, everything's perfect in Microsoftland Windows 95/98 boot screen yet? Well, we were, and we decided that we weren't going to take it anymore! This is a collection of replacement logos for the Windows 95/98 boot screens".
It can be downloaded and more can be found at http://www.freedownloadsce
Good Luck...
MoNsPoT