Boot screen

How to Enable the Hidden Aurora Boot Screen in Vista

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The boot screen is the screen that displays during the bootup (startup) of Vista before the logon screen (welcome screen) and the desktop. This will show you how to replace the default Vista boot screen with the hidden Aurora boot screen instead.
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If you would like to change the boot screen to any .bmp, .jpg, .png, or .gif image of your choice instead, then see: How to Change the Default Boot Screen in Vista SP1
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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
EXAMPLE: Aurora boot screen without SP1 and SP2 installed
Aurora_Boot_Screen.jpg
EXAMPLE: Aurora boot screen with SP1 installed
SP1_Aurora_Boot_Screen.jpg
EXAMPLE: Aurora boot screen with SP2 installed
SP2_Aurora_Boot_Screen.jpg

Here's How:
1. Open the Start Menu.​
2. In the white line (Start Search) area, type msconfig and press Enter.​
3. Click on Continue in the UAC prompt.​
4. Click on the Boot tab. (See screenshot below step 8)​
5. To Enable the Aurora Boot Screen
A) Check the No GUI boot box. (See screenshot below step 8)​
B) Go to step 7.​

6. To Go Back to the Default Boot Screen
A) Uncheck the No GUI boot box. (See screenshot below​
step 8)​

7. Check the Make all boot settings permanent box.​
8. Click on OK.​
No GUI boot.jpg

9. Click on Yes to the confirmation window. You will be able to change it again. (See screenshot below)​
Boot Confirm.jpg

10. Click on the Restart button.​
NOTE: If you checked the Don't show this message again box and want to restore this restart notice, then see: How to Restore the System Configuration Restart Prompt in Vista
Restart.jpg

11. You will now see the new hidden Aurora boot screen after the restart and during startup.​
That's it,
Shawn




 
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aww, that sucks. they could've really made that screen awesome. wait, you work at microsoft, right? (it says MS-MVP in your sig, so i would assume you do) maybe you could ask somebody there that worked on windows 7 to add it. that would be pretty cool.
 

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I don't work for Microsoft. I just received the MS-MVP award from Microsoft.

They removed that option in Windows 7 to increase security so that nothing else (ex: malware) can have a chance to preload before the OS.
 

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System One System Two

  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
    Manufacturer/Model
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    CPU
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    ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
    Memory
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    Manufacturer/Model
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    CPU
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    Memory
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    Screen Resolution
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I don't understand.... this is the setup I've always had on my vista, but never saw anything other than the usual black boot-screen (no matter the service-packs installed in the 4yrs I have this pc).
 

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