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- #BOOT HYPERSPIN TUTORIAL 2015 INSTALL#
- #BOOT HYPERSPIN TUTORIAL 2015 WINDOWS 7#
- #BOOT HYPERSPIN TUTORIAL 2015 WINDOWS#
This will be helpful in case you want to make future system changes. Save the theme to be 'Invisible cursors' or something equally obvious. You can do this by right-clicking on the desktop, choosing personalise and then 'Change Mouse Pointers'.
#BOOT HYPERSPIN TUTORIAL 2015 WINDOWS#
Change the windows cursors to be the same transaprent cursor you used for the system cursors. Save your current theme and name it 'visible cursors' or something equally obvious. This step may or may not be neccessary depending on whether you set your frontend as the Windows shell. You can set a single image or a number of images as an animation.
#BOOT HYPERSPIN TUTORIAL 2015 WINDOWS 7#
Grab the Windows 7 Boot Updater from here:īe sure to change the settings to 'No messages'. You would also want to set the desktop background to be the same image you set the logon screen to.
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Be sure to change the text to be 'no shadow' in the settings. You can change the logon screen for Windows 7 using the following program. Make a backup of the original file first and call it something that you'll remember (eg. Go to the file explorer in linux and copy the new verison of the file to the original location. (I recommend Linux Mint if you are unfamiliar with Linux). It seems it is sometimes possible to do this inside Windows but I kept getting file protection errors so the easy way is to get a live linux cd and reboot your computer from this. Copy the hacked resources back in to windows.įor this step you need to copy the updated files from the desktop back to their original locations. You may also need to add an extra key (as extended string) for 'Busy'.ĩ. Navigate to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Cursorsįor each of the entries (you only really need to do the arrow and waiting ones) change the icon to the icon you just downloaded. Open Regedit (Click on the windows button to bring up the start menu and type regedit into the search box at the bottom). Remove other windows cursors that show up.ĭownload a transparent windows cursor here: Go to the bitmaps section on the left menu and delete each one.Ĩ. Run Resource Hacker as administrator and open the imageres.dll that is on the desktop. Once in the file, choose String from the left menu and delete the text from items 63 and 64. Now, File-Open and select the basebrd.dll file on the desktop and delete each bitmap resource (click on the bitmap folder on the left, open each item, right click on the numbered file and choose delete).ĭetailed instructions for this step are here: Right click on the shortcut to Resource Hacker (either on the desktop or the start menu) and 'Run as Administrator'. Right-click on each file and 'Take Ownership' of them.
#BOOT HYPERSPIN TUTORIAL 2015 INSTALL#
Make a copy of the following files and put the copy on the DesktopĬ:\Windows\System32\en-US\ (the directory may be different if you didn't install as English-US (en-US - get it?) When running the program be sure to 'Run as Administrator' (right click on the shortcut and choose 'Run as Administrator'). Make sure you get the latest beta version. There are instructions on doing this here:įor the next couple of steps you'll need a program called Resource Hacker. Technically you don't need to do this but it will save you time mucking around with file permissions etc. The first step is to give yourself a shortcut for taking ownership of files. Linux live CD (recommend Linux Mint 11 though a smaller one will do). Things you'll need (details on where to get them below): I'm writing this from memory so let me know if I've missed anything or it's not clear.
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Be sure to make a backup of everything before you progress as some of these steps can stop windows from working. The changes I made were done with Windows 7 Premium 64-bit with Service Pack 1 though most of the changes should work with any version of Windows 7.