Boot Screen - Change

How to Change the Default Boot Screen in Vista

information   Information
The boot screen is the screen that displays during the bootup (startup) of Vista before the logon screen (welcome screen) and the desktop.
Tip   Tip
Running the sfc/ scannow command will reset the boot screen back to default.
warning   Warning
If you wanted to run chkdsk at startup or the Memory Diagnostic Tool and you have changed the default boot screen, then you will need to temporarily change the boot screen back to the default boot screen to be able to see what is happening first to be able to see what is happening when they run at startup.

EXAMPLE: Default Vista boot screen
Default_Boot_Screen.jpg





OPTION ONE
Using Stardock BootSkins

NOTE: This free program will let you replace the default Vista boot screen with any free skin that you have downloaded from WinCustomize BootSkins. You cannot create a BootSkin with any image that you like with the free version of BootSkins though.
1. Download and install the Vista version of Stardock BootSkin.​
NOTE: You will need to right click on the bootskinvista_public.exe installation file and click on Run as administrator to install this program properly.​
2. Download a BootSkin that you would like to use as your boot sceeen, and save it somewhere you would like to keep it at.​
4. Run BootSkin. (See screenshot below)​
BootSkin.jpg

3. To Add a BootSkin
NOTE: This will add a downloaded BootSkin to the bottom to have to select from.​
A) Click on the Add New BootSkin option, then browse to where you have saved the downloaded BootSkin and select it.​

4. To Delete a BootSkin
NOTE: This will delete and remove the currently selected BootSkin from the bottom.
5. To Apply a BootSkin as the Vista Boot Screen
A) Select a BootSkin from the bottom so that it appears in the larger preview window.​
B) Click on the Apply This BootSkin option.​

6. Restart the computer to see the changed boot screen.​





OPTION TWO
Using Vista Visual Master

NOTE: This free program will allow you to replace the default Vista boot screen with any .bmp, .jpg, .png, or .gif image of your choice instead.
1. Download and install the free program Vista Visual Master.​
warning   Warning
If you get a "cannot find en-CA" type error while running this program, then open the Control Panel, and go into Regional and Language Options. Change the default input language format to the folder that you have in your C:\Windows\System32\Boot folder. For example, en-CA (Canada), en-US (United States), etc....
2. Use Compatibility Mode on the Vista Visual Master shortcut, and check the Run this program as an administrator box (see step 8 at link).​
3. Click on the Vista Visual Master shortcut to run the program.​
4. Click on Allow in the UAC prompt.​
5. Click on the Boot Screen option. (See screenshot below)​
Vista_Visual_Master_1.jpg

6. To Change the Default Boot Screen
A) Click on Browse button and navigate to and select the .bmp, .jpg, .png, or .gif image you want for as the new boot screen. (See screenshot above)​
B) Click on the Generate button and save the winload.exe.mui file to use as the new boot screen. (See screenshot below step 6E)​
WARNING: The generated file must be named winload.exe.mui and remain on the computer for it to be able to be used at boot.​
C) Click on OK in the success pop-up. (See screenshot below)​
Generate_Success.jpg

D) Check the Change Boot Screen box. (See screenshot below step 6E)​
NOTE: If the location of the winload.exe.mui file you want to use is not correct, then click on Browse and navigate to where you saved it in step 6B.​
E) Click on the Apply button. (See screenshot below)​
Vista_Visual_Master_2.jpg

F) Click on OK in the success pop-up. (See screenshot below)​
Updated_Success.jpg

G) Go to step 8.​

7. To Restore the Default Boot Screen
A) Check the Change Boot Screen box. (See screenshot below step 5)​
B) Click on the Restore to Default button. (See screenshot below step 5)​
C) Click on OK in the success pop-up. (See screenshot below)​
Restore_Success.jpg


8. Close the Vista Visual Master window.​
9. Restart the computer to see the changed boot screen.​
That's it,
Shawn



 
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Ye.. Shawn or is it brink.. anyway is descrobing methods how to make it work , given your system locale is set to en-US.

However.. that is not the case many of you have as the problem. (In control panel , under regional settings, you can set your current system local etc. and copy it to the reserved account). However, even if you change it to en-US (lets say for those who have en-GB), the program still will say, wrong system local (it looks in the GB folder which is empty).

I have this problem myself. Can only propose either this is sorted in the program author's forum (have no idea), set all keyboard formats, locales and copy to reserved US and restart (this is nto ewnough).. then try and reinstall the program. Just going to try it now myself.

If that doesnt work. then yes.. I suspect poster who mentioned that registry is pointing to GB values (or other langaguages for the other users), need to be manually edited after* setting all locales in the regional option to US. Then the settings should* point to US in all cases and reinstalling after this the program (just to be sure) should pick up on the right folder.

PS. The idea of copying winload over to GB folder I think is a no-g0. Since that folder is empty the system should refer to the one in en-US. Hence patching a substitute one in a dummy folder shouldn't do much.

lak
 

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Hello Lak.

I look forward to hearing your results. :)

Shawn Brink ;)
 

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Hello Lak.

I look forward to hearing your results. :)

Shawn Brink ;)


Hmm.. well , I tried around , still haven't solved it.. still only get the aurora borealis since it can't set the custom one. (Also tried with tune up .. didn't work).

For some it will be solved however.. by looking in bcdedit, that both bootloader and bootmanager sections have the locale=..... set. To fix this (if locale is not set in both sections), change system locale in the regional settings to something random, then set it back to your normal one. Then check the sections again. If now you have both sections with locale set, you might have solved yoru problem.

For most of us in the post however, it is the same problem as I have and needs some more tinkering.


lak

(got exams now coming up.. so am not gonna be bothered sorting it out right now x)
 

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Ok Lak. Thank you for sharing your results. I hope you do well on your exams. :)
 

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Well ok.. just got back from a meeting at uni.. Thanks brink..

Anyway.. I can tell people what *doesn't* help.

If you wish to get the file to generate properly when you get the error saying can't find part of the path... bla bla to your locale (typically would not be en-US):

You can change the number format (so first tab in regional settings to US, then it shoudl work).

I did it throught ther registry , eg. changing key HCurrent_user/ControlPanel/International ... cnaging key Locale to 0409 and Localename to en-US.

Then I could generate the mui file. Although, it doesn't solve anything because your bootscreen is still being linked somewhere else. So you will still get the aurora or so.

I also changed the local value manually in the bootloader but this as suspected , did nothing.

So now you know.

I believe the real value which needs changing in the registry to point properly to the en-US folder , (for those in similar problem as I am in), it is a hexadecimal edit, which makes it more complex than just tinkering about.

Oh.. and also, copying the contents from en-US to a new folder (en-GB in my casse, which didnt exist)... did not help either.


gl , plz post if someone finds the correct key to change or so.

lak
 

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Hello Noddsta,

It appears that the program only works when the US English language version of Vista is installed. :(

I'm currently looking for an alternative program, but not having any luck yet.
 

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I'll update the tutorial as soon as I can find an alernative. :)
 

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when i click the generate button i have an error
Generate Boot Screen File failed : Could not find a part of the path
'C:\Windows\system32\Boot\en-CA\Winload.exe.mui'.
 

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Hi Jason, and welcome to Vista Forums.

Did you right click on the program shortcut and click on "Run as administrator"?

If so, then this program is not going to work for you. :(
 

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Since so many people have been having problems with the Vista Visual Master program, I have updated this tutorial to include the Stardock BootSkin program to use to change the Vista boot screen with also. :)

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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Jason n noddsta.. both your problems lie in what I am saying. and as brtinkn says.. it works if all your defaults are en-US (seems to even have ot be during install.. not changing it later.)
 

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well.. i used the bootskin thing.. it worked.. BUT DESTROYED MY VISTA!!! I now can not close a single window when it is opened.. nor right click on the windows etc.. some dialogue buttons wont show the ok cancel text etc....

Great.. im gonn ahave to either reinstall.. or if someone can tell me which files are affected by this bootskin program so i can copy them over let me know.

Or if anyone else knows a fix for such a problem please let me know.. in the middle of my fricking exams grrrrr
 

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Hello Lakmills,

I'm not certain how that program could have affected your system in that manner, but you might try a System Restore from boot using a restore point dated before you installed it to see if it can fix it for you. If you are able to, I would recommend that you backup anything that you do not want to lose to be safe.

Did you have any issues with your computer before this?
 

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Hi Brink.. No, I don't use system restore (because I normally KNOW what I am doing with this machine ;)). Anyway.. I couldn't figure it out because when I looked at user32.dll.mui for example, the modification date was set to the original date for some reason. But in the end I thought... hmm.. strange.. since I had a backup of this file (in \windows\system32\en-US OR is it \windows\en-US\ ? .. don't remember now), I replaced it and functions returned. Was a hell of a scare though since I had nevr seen this problem before.

Don't know why I got issues in the first place but bootskin did have an error during install.. probably the reason.. I 'll try it again now with the backup file AFTER my exams.. But I probably can tell people to install bootskin for those who couldn't solve it elsewise. PS.. BACK UP the file I mention though before installing!!!
 

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Lakmilis,

I'm happy to hear that you got it back running again. Thank you for sharing your results. :)
 

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Hello Madwizard, and welcome to Vista Forums.

The programs will autosize the image for you, but it would be better to use one that is close to your display's screen resolution to help prevent the image from being stretched and distorted.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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    ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
    Memory
    64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz (F4-3600C18D-32GTZR)
    Graphics Card(s)
    ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
    Sound Card
    Integrated Digital Audio (S/PDIF)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
    4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
    8TB WD MyCloudEX2Ultra NAS
    PSU
    Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
    Case
    Thermaltake Core P3
    Cooling
    Corsair Hydro H115i
    Keyboard
    Logitech wireless K800
    Mouse
    Logitech MX Master 3
    Internet Speed
    1 Gb/s Download and 35 Mb/s Upload
    Other Info
    Logitech Z625 speaker system,
    Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
    HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
    APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
    Galaxy S23 Plus phone
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP Envy Y0F94AV
    CPU
    i7-7500U @ 2.70 GHz
    Memory
    16 GB DDR4-2133
    Graphics card(s)
    NVIDIA GeForce 940MX
    Sound Card
    Conexant ISST Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    17.3" UHD IPS touch
    Screen Resolution
    3480 x 2160
    Hard Drives
    512 GB M.2 SSD
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