You can use the Windows setup program to change the welcome screen in Windows XP. To do so go to the control panel and double click on user accounts. You will then click the option change the way users log on and off, and then deselect the use the welcome screen option.
You can use the Windows setup program to change the welcome screen in Windows XP. To do so go to the control panel and double click on user accounts. You will then click the option change the way users log on and off, and then deselect the use the welcome screen option.
This tweak will only work if you have the "Use welcome screen" option activated in Control Panel>Users Accounts>Logon and Logoff Options. 1. Make a backup copy of C:\windows\system32\logonui.exe 2. Overwrite the file with your new login screen. (be sure to use the same file name as the old logonui.exe) 3. If you ever want to revert back to the old login screen, just overwrite C:\windows\system32\logonui.exe with your backup. Enjoy! Some edits and supplements Windows System File Protection will not allow to override the file unless you follow these steps: 1. Rename the logonui.exe file in either C:\Windows\system32\dllcache or in C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 (depends on if and how you installed the servicepack).
2. Copy your custom logonui.exe to this folder.
3. Boot into safe mode and do exactly the same (rename the original file and copy in your new one) in C:\Windows\system32. System File Protection will pop up two windows. Answer them with "cancel" and "yes". Note: It is always better to rename the original file and not override it. Alternatively you can use this method to change the Welcome screen :
1. Copy your custom logon file under another name, let's say logonuiA.exe, to C:\Windows\system32.
2. Open regedit (Always backup before changing anything in the registry) to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
and change the value for UIHost to logonuiA.exe.
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That depends on which one you are referring to. It could either be called the "splash screen" or the "welcome screen". The "splash screen" is the screen that shows the progress of the operating system loading. For example, in Windows XP, the splash screen shows the Windows XP logo, along with a progress bar at the bottom. The "welcome screen" appears immediately following the splash screen, and is what allows you to log into your computer after the operating system finishes booting up.
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Yes you can answer the question i asked you
that's just the aspect, you should be able to change it with the remote that you're zenith came with.
you might need a new screen or change the power options
Did you ever find how to change the name on the welcome screen on your cts? I am having the same problem. Thnks, Alicia6138@AOL.COM
YouTube.com will help and give you a visual walkthrough
Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts. Click "change the way users log on and off". Uncheck the "Use the Welcome screen" box. Click Apply Options button. Bye bye blue screen! :-)
Setting > Display > Font Style ( Should be 2nd from top ) You're Welcome (:
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the shut down buttin in the welcome screen shuts down the computer if that's what you are reffering to.
it won't pop up until you are past the welcome screen
You click the little back pack at bottom of the screen and then you click equip or unequip /yur welcome newb
It does but it doe not say welcome. If it does not show the welcome page, then that means you have a bad kind of computer.
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They call a flat screen television a "big screen tv". That is the slang term. The scientific term for it is LCD flat-screen television. YOUR WELCOME!
For Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the "logon screen" or Welcome Screen. In Windows 8, it's the "Lock Screen".