The hex editing is on io.sys. It changes verious messages, such as the
starting windows 98 message. You can edit some other messages in there,
browse through it.
There is no hex editing needed to change the logo. The logos are stored in
the files c:\logo.sys c:\windows\logos.sys c:\windows\logow.sys and, in
windows 98, c:\windows\logow.w98. You can edit them in paintshop or most
other image editors.
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike & Tracy Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] winblows files
> I'm curious, how did you do the correct hex editing? I've changed the
other
> files without problem, but the one that changes the boot logo has elluded
> me. Is it a registry hack to change the picture? Is there a simple way
to
> do that hex change you speak of?
>
> Thanks, Mike
>
> > Yes, I am greedy, can send all the three over at my email address please
?
> > TIA, Regards
> >
> > At 13-08-2000 01:34 AM, you wrote:
> > >I have a few files I put together that makes a slight change to
windows.
> > >Anyone want them?
> > >
> > >Change the 'starting windows 98' into 'shatered windows 98' N/A
> > >Change the shutdown screen to a picture of penquins.(non-atx) 128k
> > >Change the shutdown screen to a picture of penquins.(atx)
128k
> > >Change the windowz startup logo into a 'no windows' sign
128k
> > >
> > >The first one is a bit of hex editing on io.sys
> > >The shutdown is there for either machines with an atx psu or for
non-atx.
> > >atx are those computers that turn themselves off.
> >
>