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General Category => Software => Topic started by: NovaBurn on April 30, 2003, 06:43:21 PM

Title: Changing Boot Logo for XP
Post by: NovaBurn on April 30, 2003, 06:43:21 PM
I'm trying to give my PC a new boot logo and have read the step by step tutorial http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/xpbootlogo/ (http://\"http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/xpbootlogo/\")

The part that I'm stuck on is trying to import that palette into photoshop so I can see what the actually BMP files look like so I can alter them.

If any of you photoshop gurus can help it would be appreciated.   /biggrin.gif\' class=\'bbc_emoticon\' alt=\':D\' />

EDIT: I can import the palette using the swatches menu, but when I do the pictures still stay black, I tried loading the color table and then opening the files but they still stay black. I do this in photoshop, not image ready I assume.
Title: Changing Boot Logo for XP
Post by: Guest on May 01, 2003, 05:59:19 AM
jees.. have you got nothin' better to do!
Title: Changing Boot Logo for XP
Post by: Ausmith1 on May 01, 2003, 06:56:37 PM
I was doing this just yesterday to have a custom logo for my WinPE disk, and I thought that the instructions were just fine.
But I guess if you are not that familiar with PhotoShop that I can see why it might throw you...
I have PhotoShop 7 so the procedure might be different if you have a different version...

1) Open the kernel file in Reshack and save the logo bitmaps, I saved bitmaps #1 & #10, #1 is the main 640 x 480 logo and #10 is the overlay that says \"Professional\"
2) Download the PhotoShop palette file @ http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/xpbootlogo/16.act (http://\"http://www.thetechguide.com/howto/xpbootlogo/16.act\")
3) Open the bitmaps in PhotoShop, you should just see a plain black bitmap.
4) From the PhotoShop menus select \"Image\" -> \"Mode\" -> \"Color Table\"
5) In the palatte dialog that comes up select \"Load\" and then pick the \"16.act\" palette file you downloaded in step 2 above.
6) You should now have a 16 color palette loaded in the \"Color Table\" dialog (make sure that you have preview on). Select OK and you should now see the image properly.

Note:
When I saved my edited logo BMP out and tried to load it back into the kernel file with ResHack it said that the BMP file was corrupt. THis is something I have seen before in PhotoShop, I'm not sure if it's just a bad BMP filter on my system or what, but I solved the problem by open the corrupt BMP in PaintShopPro 4.1 (I never upgraded past that version as I use PhotoShop for serious graphic work) and resaved the BMP. That seemed to fix it.

Another Note:
You could of course just use BootXp (http://www.bootxp.net/) and it will do all the grunt work for you.
But that would be too easy ;-)