BootXP is an easy to use startup logo changer designed for Windows 2000 and XP. Use bitmap files or kernel files as sources. Show animated full screen previews of the screens, you will see it as if you were booting. It also makes a copy of your kernel and have a safe install/uninstall progress.
Reviewing 2.50 Final (Jun 20, 2003)
With 2.5.1.0, I have not had any problem with XP SP1. It has adds lines to your boot.ini to allow booting with or without bootXP loaded in case your ntos is corrupted.
Vantorax , Logon studio only does logon screens. The startup screen is not the same thing. Startup is the screen where you see loading windows..., logonstudio modifies the actual logon screen where you enter your password. I do recommend logonstudio for that.
Reviewing 2.50 Final (Jun 20, 2003)
I'm not sure why people would use something that hacks system files instead of using LogonStudio, which is free and does it the right/legal way.
Reviewing 2.50 Final (Jun 20, 2003)
Messenger keeps getting better and better, really recommend this one.
The image on this page is from version 5...
Reviewing 2.30 RC1 (Nov 24, 2002)
G'day All,
Just a quick note for all those who want to change their boot up screens. Try running this program in safe mode in XP. Because in safe mode Windows allows you to change system files, such as the "boot.ini" file. If you change a system file running XP normally, then Windows has a built in security feature that tries to undo the changes you make.
Just a tip.
Thanks
Reviewing 2.25 RC1 (Sep 17, 2002)
Hey, this proggy worked. Plus, it doesn't constantly nag you to buy the program, although it's encouraged. Good job, a 5 all the way.
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