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searching for help with Windows 8 boot issues where I don’t have clear solutions

searching for help with Windows 8 boot issues where I don’t have clear solutions

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IMayBeDead
Senior Member
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11-08-2023, 08:34 PM
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I recently grew tired of Windows 8’s basic plan and boring boot screen. I wanted to personalize it like with Windows 7, but only managed to tweak the small logo. I’m after a fresh look—changing the spinning animation and the black background to something new, just like on Windows 7. I don’t want to go back to Windows 7; I really like the GUI here. (I know it’s not common) But honestly, I’m having trouble finding anyone asking about these details. That’s why I thought of posting this and hoping someone with experience can help. If the problem is that the bootres file lacks certain info, maybe we can copy a custom bootres from Windows 7 and sign it over to replace the current one?
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IMayBeDead
11-08-2023, 08:34 PM #1

I recently grew tired of Windows 8’s basic plan and boring boot screen. I wanted to personalize it like with Windows 7, but only managed to tweak the small logo. I’m after a fresh look—changing the spinning animation and the black background to something new, just like on Windows 7. I don’t want to go back to Windows 7; I really like the GUI here. (I know it’s not common) But honestly, I’m having trouble finding anyone asking about these details. That’s why I thought of posting this and hoping someone with experience can help. If the problem is that the bootres file lacks certain info, maybe we can copy a custom bootres from Windows 7 and sign it over to replace the current one?

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Madhawk01
Member
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11-08-2023, 08:34 PM
#2
I believe it's similar to version 7, but try a virtual machine first (like VMware) and check it out initially. Make sure to test on a backup system before applying it to your primary PC.
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Madhawk01
11-08-2023, 08:34 PM #2

I believe it's similar to version 7, but try a virtual machine first (like VMware) and check it out initially. Make sure to test on a backup system before applying it to your primary PC.