Enable bootscreen hidden Windows Vista
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The startup screen default Windows Vista (bootscreen) resembles a little close to that of Windows XP. However, a hidden function allows you to activate another, with a visual theme more fun, without installing third-party software.
The startup screen default is this:

And here's one you can activate, which is called Aurora:

To activate it, follow the following procedure:
- In the Start menu, type msconfig in the search field and click OK;
- In the tab Start then in the section Startup Options, click Do not start the graphical user interface.
This is a delusion on the part of Microsoft invites you to the contrary that this action causes (security issue in sum);
- Confirm by clicking OK;
- Restart the computer to see changes;
Note: It may be that Windows Defender issue a mistake at the next startup. Set it to accept the changes. Similarly, as during each use of utilistaire msconfig, the tool is in Diagnostic or Selective to be sure that the changes made via msconfig are not the cause of instability or potential problems.
In the Notification area, click the tooltip and select Run programs blocked and then System Configuration Utility as indicated below:
The window following confirmation appears:
Simply check the box do not show this message or launch the System Configuration tool when Windows starts up and confirm by clicking on OK.



























