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How to change the Vista boot logo ?

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  • L Lost User

    Easy[^] when you know how (to Google).

    Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff

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    Thanks for the Google link, I never heard about this site. Is it a search engine ? To turn serious, if you don't know the answer, you don't have to reply. Ok, I repeat, maybe it helps: "I'm interrested in writing my own application".

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    • L Lost User

      Easy[^] when you know how (to Google).

      Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff

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      It's just a shame that Google is more accessible than useful reading and comprehension skills. :laugh:

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        Thanks for the Google link, I never heard about this site. Is it a search engine ? To turn serious, if you don't know the answer, you don't have to reply. Ok, I repeat, maybe it helps: "I'm interrested in writing my own application".

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        Well I guess not bothering to try Google first was a reasonable indication that you did not bother to read this[^] either, particularly points 1 and 2.

        CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

        if you don't know the answer, you don't have to reply.

        I was merely giving you some suggestions; but don't expect anyone here to give you a working solution for the asking. After all you did say you were interested in writing your own.

        Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff

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          Well I guess not bothering to try Google first was a reasonable indication that you did not bother to read this[^] either, particularly points 1 and 2.

          CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

          if you don't know the answer, you don't have to reply.

          I was merely giving you some suggestions; but don't expect anyone here to give you a working solution for the asking. After all you did say you were interested in writing your own.

          Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff

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          1. Your assumption that I didn't searched the net before comming here is wrong. In fact I came here after exausting all other options (Google, Bing, Microsoft, MSDN, etc). 2. Your assumption that I'm asking for a complete application is also wrong. I asked for ANY kind of usefull information. I stated that in my first message. I did it using simple and clear sentences, easy to understand. 3. Although you posted so far two messages there is not any useful information in them, just sarcasm, wrong asumptions and patronizing. Is that the help the owner of the site wants to be provided ? Providing me a link to Google is pure sarcasm. Or maybe you assumed that I never heard about Google and the link will help me ? 4. To me it appears that you didn't read the link you give me about the rules of the forum. You were sarcastic about my question stated in the most civilized way. If you start using sarcasm, don't wonder if I return your "amability". 5. With such a "help" I don't find this forum very appealing. I request the intervention of a moderator. 6. To the other users of the forum: please reply only if you can provide some useful information.

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            1. Your assumption that I didn't searched the net before comming here is wrong. In fact I came here after exausting all other options (Google, Bing, Microsoft, MSDN, etc). 2. Your assumption that I'm asking for a complete application is also wrong. I asked for ANY kind of usefull information. I stated that in my first message. I did it using simple and clear sentences, easy to understand. 3. Although you posted so far two messages there is not any useful information in them, just sarcasm, wrong asumptions and patronizing. Is that the help the owner of the site wants to be provided ? Providing me a link to Google is pure sarcasm. Or maybe you assumed that I never heard about Google and the link will help me ? 4. To me it appears that you didn't read the link you give me about the rules of the forum. You were sarcastic about my question stated in the most civilized way. If you start using sarcasm, don't wonder if I return your "amability". 5. With such a "help" I don't find this forum very appealing. I request the intervention of a moderator. 6. To the other users of the forum: please reply only if you can provide some useful information.

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            CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

            1. Your assumption that I didn't searched the net before comming here is wrong.

            You did not mention that you had tried it in your first message.

            CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

            2. Your assumption that I'm asking for a complete application is also wrong.

            This is what you asked for: Code in any language is welcome. If not code, then it would be great to get some information related to the subject (links, registry entries, files, shell functions, etc)., and that's what I offered you - links.

            CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

            3. Although you posted so far two messages there is not any useful information in them, just sarcasm, wrong asumptions and patronizing.

            That merely reflects your attitude, not mine. I gave you some links, posted in good faith in the hope that you would find something useful in them.

            CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

            4. You were sarcastic about my question stated in the most civilized way.

            On the contrary, I provided you with some useful information, there was no sarcasm in my response.

            Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff

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              Thanks for the Google link, I never heard about this site. Is it a search engine ? To turn serious, if you don't know the answer, you don't have to reply. Ok, I repeat, maybe it helps: "I'm interrested in writing my own application".

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              CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

              Ok, I repeat, maybe it helps: "I'm interrested in writing my own application".

              And you also said, "If not code, then it would be great to get some information related to the subject (links, registry entries, files, shell functions, etc)" which is what Richard addressed.

              "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

              "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

              "Some people are making such thorough preparation for rainy days that they aren't enjoying today's sunshine." - William Feather

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                1. Your assumption that I didn't searched the net before comming here is wrong. In fact I came here after exausting all other options (Google, Bing, Microsoft, MSDN, etc). 2. Your assumption that I'm asking for a complete application is also wrong. I asked for ANY kind of usefull information. I stated that in my first message. I did it using simple and clear sentences, easy to understand. 3. Although you posted so far two messages there is not any useful information in them, just sarcasm, wrong asumptions and patronizing. Is that the help the owner of the site wants to be provided ? Providing me a link to Google is pure sarcasm. Or maybe you assumed that I never heard about Google and the link will help me ? 4. To me it appears that you didn't read the link you give me about the rules of the forum. You were sarcastic about my question stated in the most civilized way. If you start using sarcasm, don't wonder if I return your "amability". 5. With such a "help" I don't find this forum very appealing. I request the intervention of a moderator. 6. To the other users of the forum: please reply only if you can provide some useful information.

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                David Crow
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                CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

                3. Although you posted so far two messages there is not any useful information in them, just sarcasm, wrong asumptions and patronizing. Is that the help the owner of the site wants to be provided ? Providing me a link to Google is pure sarcasm.

                I realize you've only been here a wee bit, but if you decide to stay, you will quickly find a plethora of sarcastic posters. Richard, however, is not one of them. His responses are indeed genuine and usually spot on.

                "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                "Some people are making such thorough preparation for rainy days that they aren't enjoying today's sunshine." - William Feather

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                  CString(0xcccccccc) wrote:

                  3. Although you posted so far two messages there is not any useful information in them, just sarcasm, wrong asumptions and patronizing. Is that the help the owner of the site wants to be provided ? Providing me a link to Google is pure sarcasm.

                  I realize you've only been here a wee bit, but if you decide to stay, you will quickly find a plethora of sarcastic posters. Richard, however, is not one of them. His responses are indeed genuine and usually spot on.

                  "One man's wage rise is another man's price increase." - Harold Wilson

                  "Fireproof doesn't mean the fire will never come. It means when the fire comes that you will be able to withstand it." - Michael Simmons

                  "Some people are making such thorough preparation for rainy days that they aren't enjoying today's sunshine." - William Feather

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                  Thanks for your words of support.

                  Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff

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                    The subject is not necessarily related to C/C++/MFC, simply I didn't find a suitable section. How can be changed the boot logo of Vista ? It's possible, some applications available on the net can do it. I'm interrested in writing my own application. Code in any language is welcome. If not code, then it would be great to get some information related to the subject (links, registry entries, files, shell functions, etc). Thanks.

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                    LogonStudio is a free program that allows users to change their Windows 7, Vista and XP logon screens. It comes with several logon screens to choose from, along with thousands that are available online from Web sites such as WinCustomize.com. Hope this helps.

                    John Nawrocki Chief Technical Advisor Custom Molded Products

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                    • J JohnNawrocki

                      LogonStudio is a free program that allows users to change their Windows 7, Vista and XP logon screens. It comes with several logon screens to choose from, along with thousands that are available online from Web sites such as WinCustomize.com. Hope this helps.

                      John Nawrocki Chief Technical Advisor Custom Molded Products

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                      Forgot the link: http://www.stardock.com/products/logonstudio/[^]

                      John Nawrocki Chief Technical Advisor Custom Molded Products

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