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Nov 2 2007, 4:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
OCModShop explains how you can enable the cool looking Aurora dubbed boot screen in Microsoft Windows Vista.
Quote from the How-to Guide: "The original Vista Bootscreen is very similar to Windows 2000, and is very bland and boring (you know, with the little catepillar bar scrolling from left-to-right). But did you know that Vista comes with a much better highly visual bootscreen? Did you know how easy it is to enable it? No?
Microsoft may not have enabled this by default because of potential hardware issues, but that doesn't make sense because the minimum video card requirements to even run Vista should handle the new bootscreen without any problem. In either case, here is how to make Vista look that much cooler with the "Aurora" bootscreen..."
Read the full guide on OCModShop.
See also our How-To guide on enable Aero on Vista.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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