Somehow a custom bootscreen was put on my computer and I can't find any way to get rid of it. I've replaced the ntoskrnl file many times, and checked it with reshacker to see the images and they were all default. I also checked to see if my boot.ini is loading a custom kernel file and it's not. What other ways can custom boot images be applied and how do I get rid of it?
Do you mean during POST? That's part of the BIOS firmware, I believe. If you're talking about a custom install of Windows from Dell or something, install a real version, instead of their crapware version.
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Anonymous2006-10-21 22:19
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No, I mean the Windows loading screen with Windows logo and progress bar.
I'm on Windows XP Pro btw
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Anonymous2006-10-23 15:23
delete system32 and then kill your.
It's the only way.