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this can be easily set with Microsofts free TweakUI add-in. for more information about TweakUI see Question 23 for more information on MSDOS.SYS see Question 119a)How can I make my own replacement for the startup and shutdown screens?

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this can be easily set with Microsofts free TweakUI add-in. for more information about TweakUI see Question 23 for more information on MSDOS.SYS see Question 119a)How can I make my own replacement for the startup and shutdown screens?

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Create a 320x400x256 BMP file and call it Logo.sys, move it to the boot disk’s root directory. As Win95 boots, Logo.sys will be displayed insteadof the regular splash screen. If Logo.sys is missing in the directory, Win95 loads a copy of the original splash screen that’s embedded in Io.sys. There are graphics utilities available that can change bitmaps to the 320×400 BMP size and 256 colors. The shutdown screens can be changed in a similar manner… — The “Wait while Windows shuts down your screen” picture: Same as the Cloud screen, but name it Logow.sys in the \Windows directory. — The “It’s safe to shut off your computer” picture: Same as Cloud Screen, named Logos.sys in \Windows directory.

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