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Published on January 23, 2008 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

So you've skinned your PC with a WindowBlinds skin.  You've switched up your wallpaper, applied an  icon package, tried a custom cursor and have some great DesktopX widgets running in the background.  You've even applied a custom Logon screen.  You have successfully skinned 99% of your Windows experience.  But there's still that annoying 1%, that one moment when turning on your computer that your senses are assaulted by the horrors of "default settings".

Yes, I'm talking about your boot screen.

If you're a Windows XP user, BootSkin will allow you to swap out the standard Windows XP loading screen you see when you turn your PC on.  Take control of the last unskinned element of your PC!

Here are some great BootSkins you should try if you decide to give the application a spin.

       
       
       
 

BootSkin is a free product and only works on Windows XP.  You can get a free copy here.


Comments
on Jan 23, 2008
He-he, I identify some jobs.
Thank you Zoomba.
on Jan 23, 2008
Stupid Vista! (and stupid XP virtual machine)  Can't run BS.
Beautiful choices Zoomba.
on Jan 23, 2008
I'd love to use it but when I install bootskin on my new HP pavilion( I took Vista off and run XP), it Blue screens on bootup. Could it be clashing with the HP bootup screen?
on Jan 23, 2008
I'd love to use it but when I install bootskin on my new HP pavilion( I took Vista off and run XP), it Blue screens on bootup.
Good point.  Different versions are incompatible with certain BIOS'.  Your PC may not work with the latest version and it may not work with any version of Bootskin.  I think this is why it's not an officially supported app, support would be a killer.

There are three versions of Bootskin on the link provided.  Try one of the other versions and you may get lucky.  If it fails, you can boot into safe mode and uninstall to get back to normal.
on Jan 23, 2008
I also got the BSOD on my HP XP Home computer...alot. After I removed the boot screen I have not had any problems since. lol
on Jan 23, 2008
We Vista users are waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting . . . . . . . .
on Jan 23, 2008
We Vista users are waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting . . . . . . . .


Tell me about it! Vista has the most cr@ptucular boot screen of any version and we can't change it   
on Jan 23, 2008
I like the title
on Jan 23, 2008
I agree with Aquamonkey and Croths..

I too have been soooo waiting to be able to use Bootskins....

I won't feel regretful for Upgrading to Vista... I am eagerly awaiting for Bookskins for vista though...


thats actually a major factor in very recently buying Object Desktop.. I am anxious that maybe OD 08 will have a bootscreen editor in it for Vista....



Other than waiting for Bootskin for vista *the LAST customization I Need to do to my vista PC* I am LOVING Stardock and ALL the support and products


Keep it up I eagerly await the future and look forward to seeing what New and innovative stuff Stardock can bring out


Anne
on Jan 23, 2008
Okay I have decided to use a Stardock link to download BootSkins again; as I do miss having them and it is the only thing not skinned on my computer. And there are some very nice skins to download. See yah later.
on Jan 24, 2008
I moved to XP64 over XP32 and, regretfully, am unable to run bootskins anymore

No love if you're not in the mainstream...

Nice choices.
on Jan 24, 2008
An answer to all those who can't use BootSkin, do what I do... press the on switch, then go make a cup of coffee. I haven't seen the boot process in years   
on Jan 24, 2008
lol Nice one Fuzzy *notices her empty cup* DOH!! Thats what I forgot to do... *chuckles and runs and gets a cup of coffee* heheh
on Jan 24, 2008
I love bootskins, it's the first type of skinning project that got me hooked on to this site, haven't created any new bootskins in a while but back in the day, I uploaded a few decent bootskins to the wc galleries. Al (Alperium) is basically king of the bootskin section, Al your work is awesome, keep up the great work!!! As for bootskins for vista.... there is a roundabout way to create a bootskin for vista, it's definitely not supported by microsoft (or anyone else for that matter) but people have created working bootskins for vista - there is no app to do this yet, it's a manual & arduous painstaking journey to get a different bootskin installed on your vista machine plus if you happen to make a mistake when "tweaking" your system, you could be left with a vista-sized paper weight on your desk. In a nutshell it's possible to change the vista bootskin but this kind of work is best left to serious power users who don't mind messing with their windows system and having to fix their machines in the event of a failure. Bootskins rock, I check out that gallery every day!!!