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    Percy Neon is offline Senior Member
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    Default Windows XP Boot logo is debauched.

    After the CPU cooler and fan have started my system without any question, and I realized that it was quite the fan problem. On the other hand, the first boot screen, the monitor shows the windows XP logo on the side, perpendicular to the lines, boxes, as well as points. After the Windows logo key is empty (as it is not forever) monitor management "No DVI ". Later, returned to the normal and the monitor screen is very well. There was an opportunity for certain straightforward process, but I think I did anything wrong will replace CPU fan and condenser.

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    The condenser is simply a microprocessor was presented through the craze, I think the earlier "stick number" had moved near the processor socket circuits. I would take a collection of fan and processor itself. Clean the processor socket on the region and to take full advantage of their "glue " If there is one. After cleaning the processor itself and other area used for Artic Silver "instead of a heat sink Union glue ". Just a small drop is required because it is cooler and sprawl, and a processor if they mutually comrade.

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    As far as I know Windows XP logo-upload is rooted within the NTOSKRNL.EXE file. This is the core for all major operating system. Which indicates that no ' t simply exchange the single image file for one more. Rather, you have to hack the NTOSKRNL.EXE file, discover logo on the Windows XP boot, put back together with fresh logo and save that NTOSKRNL.EXE File as is and without changing the file name. It might sound easy, except it is not. In addition, as I said before, the NTOSKRNL.EXE is an essential part of Windows XP.

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    I don't think that it is a difficult task for you which damaged Windows XP logo, to replace a new. Everything that you need, to the Windows XP logo file to the run to bring. That is, you need a duplicate of the NTOSKRNL.EXE file, or from other sources as well as from other computer. You don wünsch t for the original customize, so you create a bug. You discover the NTOSKRNL.EXE file in the folder C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32. Now replace the corrupted file with your working file.

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    It actually looks like a graphics problem. When replacing the fan or CPU cooler, you might corrupt the integrated graphics chips or related component of the motherboard and therefore the logo, with points, lines and other things. After the Windows start screen shows normal. To test this properly, you must play any video or computer games. This will allow you to find out whether the graphical components actually gets damaged or not.

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