tailieunhanh - Hacking Windows XP (P2)

LogonUI NTFS Detected screen, which asks you to add another line to the file so that your system will be set up for LogonUI to change your boot screens. If you get an error the first time that you run LogonUI saying that the component cannot be found, download this file from the following URL, or any other site, and put it in the same folder as your application: 3. Next, you may be prompted with a third configuration screen if you are running Windows XP Service Pack 1. The screen will say that it has detected Service Pack. | 8 Part I Customizing Your System Figure 1-2 LogonUI NTFS Detected screen which asks you to add another line to the file so that your system will be set up for LogonUI to change your boot screens. If you get an error the first time that you run LogonUI saying that the component cannot be found download this file from the following URL or any other site and put it in the same folder as your application userxp 3. Next you may be prompted with a third configuration screen if you are running Windows XP Service Pack screen will say that it has detected Service Pack 1 installed and wants to know if you want LogonUI to work with older nonService Pack 1 boot skins. Click Yes on this screen. When the application has started up you are going to see the final configuration screen asking you where the folders on your computer are for your boot screens. This step is important as you will need to specify the folder on your computer to where you download all of the boot screens. Click the three dotted button on the right of the text boxes . . to specify the path easily. Click OK when you are done. You are now finished with the LogonUI app. 4. If you still see the configuration screen click OK once more. Now you should see a list of your boot screens in the upper-left window. Click one of the screens to see a preview as shown in Figure 1-3. If you receive a message asking if you want it to locate the progress bar automatically click OK wait a few seconds and you will then see a preview. Chapter 1 Customizing the Look of the Startup 9 Figure 1-3 LogonUI displaying available boot screens. 5. Select the boot screen from the list that you want to convert so that it shows up in the preview area. Then right-click the Preview of the boot screen and select See Bitmaps in File as shown in Figure 1-4. 6. The background of your screen will go gray and you will see some numbers in it. Each of the numbers in the box represents an image

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