How to take the boot screen of xp as screenshort???

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alib_i

Cyborg Agent
and why would you like to do that ?
everybody knows how it looks like !! :eek:

anyways .. it's not possible to directly take a screenshot ..
but yes you can try indirect method ..
extract the relevant bitmaps from ntoskrnl.exe using resource hacker and view them
THIS page gives illustrated details of the same

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rajas700

Youngling
alib_i said:
and why would you like to do that ?
everybody knows how it looks like !! :eek:

anyways .. it's not possible to directly take a screenshot ..
but yes you can try indirect method ..
extract the relevant bitmaps from ntoskrnl.exe using resource hacker and view them
THIS page gives illustrated details of the same

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alibi


Just for knowledge i have asked...
 

JGuru

Wise Old Owl
Use a digital camera.Take a snap (while the OS boots).
Connect the camera with the PC.
There you have it!!
Boot Screen Image ready.
 

__Virus__

Ambassador of Buzz
JGuru said:
Use a digital camera.Take a snap (while the OS boots).
Connect the camera with the PC.
There you have it!!
Boot Screen Image ready.

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theraven

Technomancer
vmware and virtual pc are both separate software ..
they both are for the same purpose tho
so yeah u can use vmware
 

harshdeep

Right off the assembly line
yaaaa this is the best way to take a snapshot but in these virtual software u will have to first install the windows in it. I think vmware is best software as in we can also do n/w in it(between 2 os)
 

shaunak

Tux Fan
JGuru said:
Use a digital camera.Take a snap (while the OS boots).
Connect the camera with the PC.
There you have it!!
Boot Screen Image ready.

like this?!
*www.geocities.com/gallant_supernatural/bootsmall.jpg
:lol:
 
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