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Marsh Posté le 22-02-2003 à 15:31:09    

salut  comment changer l image de windows 98 au demarrage  pour renplacé  celle ci  
merci

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Marsh Posté le 22-02-2003 à 15:31:09   

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Marsh Posté le 22-02-2003 à 15:42:07    

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Accepted Answer from MrBillisMe  12/05/2001 08:02PM PST  
The name of the file is logo.sys and it is located in the C:\ root directory. When found rename to oldlogo.sys and save. Create a new bmp file of the size 320x400x256colors which will be 127kb in size. "Save as" this file and identify as logo.sys and place in the C:\ root directory.
In some cases a logo.sys file does not exist and the boot image is contained within a .sys file. By creating the new logo.sys file it will over ride the original boot image. To reinstate the orginal image just remove the new logo.sys file and rename the oldlogo.sys file to logo.sys.


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Comment from hewittg  12/05/2001 09:49PM PST  
also try
start  
run
type in msconfig
remove everything but explorer from start up
reboot.
 
If is does not happen, it is in a startup program.  Start rechecking until you find the culprit.
 
Glenn


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Comment from whoami  12/06/2001 08:33AM PST  
There are other pictures that are for windows as well they are logow.sys and logom.sys
 
CShenberger  

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Marsh Posté le 22-02-2003 à 16:07:49    

krapaud a écrit :

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Accepted Answer from MrBillisMe  12/05/2001 08:02PM PST  
The name of the file is logo.sys and it is located in the C:\ root directory. When found rename to oldlogo.sys and save. Create a new bmp file of the size 320x400x256colors which will be 127kb in size. "Save as" this file and identify as logo.sys and place in the C:\ root directory.
In some cases a logo.sys file does not exist and the boot image is contained within a .sys file. By creating the new logo.sys file it will over ride the original boot image. To reinstate the orginal image just remove the new logo.sys file and rename the oldlogo.sys file to logo.sys.


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Comment from hewittg  12/05/2001 09:49PM PST  
also try
start  
run
type in msconfig
remove everything but explorer from start up
reboot.
 
If is does not happen, it is in a startup program.  Start rechecking until you find the culprit.
 
Glenn


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Comment from whoami  12/06/2001 08:33AM PST  
There are other pictures that are for windows as well they are logow.sys and logom.sys
 
CShenberger  




 
 
 
merci  mais  tu pourais  me faire cela en version  francaise [:thetimatt]

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Marsh Posté le 22-02-2003 à 16:25:06    

non

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Marsh Posté le 22-02-2003 à 16:25:37    

krapaud a écrit :

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Accepted Answer from MrBillisMe  12/05/2001 08:02PM PST  
The name of the file is logo.sys and it is located in the C:\ root directory. When found rename to oldlogo.sys and save. Create a new bmp file of the size 320x400x256colors which will be 127kb in size. "Save as" this file and identify as logo.sys and place in the C:\ root directory.
In some cases a logo.sys file does not exist and the boot image is contained within a .sys file. By creating the new logo.sys file it will over ride the original boot image. To reinstate the orginal image just remove the new logo.sys file and rename the oldlogo.sys file to logo.sys.


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Comment from hewittg  12/05/2001 09:49PM PST  
also try
start  
run
type in msconfig
remove everything but explorer from start up
reboot.
 
If is does not happen, it is in a startup program.  Start rechecking until you find the culprit.
 
Glenn


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Comment from whoami  12/06/2001 08:33AM PST  
There are other pictures that are for windows as well they are logow.sys and logom.sys
 
CShenberger  




Message édité par NINOH le 22-02-2003 à 16:26:18
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Marsh Posté le 23-02-2003 à 09:15:17    

:kaola:

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Marsh Posté le 23-02-2003 à 12:57:21    

ouver logo.sys avec paint qui se trouve dans c: voilà petit :D

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Marsh Posté le 24-02-2003 à 08:42:19    

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ouver logo.sys avec paint qui se trouve dans c: voilà petit :D


 
 
merci vais essayez cela  

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