Ankur Mittal
Journeyman
“The Windows Vista BootScreen is pointless, but Microsoft decided to hide a more visually appealing boot screen that can easily be enabled with very little trouble. I’m not sure why they didn’t make the boot screen better.”
The default boot screen:
“Note: You may get a Windows Defender error on the next startup. You can enable the system config utility using the tray icon and this error will go away.”
The default boot screen:
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The hidden one, called “Aurora”:
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Type msconfig into the start menu search box, and hit enter…
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After the System Configuration tool loads, click on the Boot tab and check the “No GUI Boot”.
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Hit Ok and Reboot, you will see the new Aurora boot screen
“Note: You may get a Windows Defender error on the next startup. You can enable the system config utility using the tray icon and this error will go away.”