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Enable Windows Vista Boot Screen in Windows 7

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This tutorial will help you in:
  • Enabling Windows Vista boot screen in Windows 7
  • Completely disabling boot screen in Windows 7
  • Restoring default boot screen in Windows 7
A few years back, we addressed a weird problem of Windows 7 in which Windows 7 was showing Windows Vista boot screen (green progressbar with black background) for many people. We also posted a tutorial to fix this issue and to restore default boot screen in Windows 7:
Ever since we posted the above mentioned tutorial, many readers have asked us about doing the reverse. Many people want to do the opposite thing, They want to forcefully enable Windows Vista boot screen in Windows 7 because according to them, Windows Vista boot screen is minimal and takes less time in loading the OS.
Did you know Windows 7 already comes with Windows Vista boot screen which can be enabled or activated using a simple DOS command? Yes, you heard it right. You don't need to use any 3rd party tool or boot screen to have Vista boot screen in Windows 7. You can activate it using simple commands in Command Prompt.
Vista_Boot_Screen_Windows_7.png
Today in this tutorial, we are going to tell you how to enable and enjoy Windows Vista boot screen in Windows 7. We are not going to use any hack or tweak or any 3rd party custom-made boot screen or software. We are just going to take advantage of a built-in command in Windows 7.
Actually here we are talking about the built-in BCDEDIT (Boot Configuration Data store Editor) tool of Windows 7 which is provided to customize Windows Boot Manager i.e. boot loader screen which is shown at system startup where you see other operating system entries if you have more than one OS installed in your computer.
We can use BCDEDIT tool to enable Windows Vista boot screen in Windows 7 as well as completely disable or turn off boot screen in Windows 7. BCDEDIT allows users to customize bootux (Bootup User eXperience) using its parameters.
So if you also want to enable Windows Vista legacy boot screen in Windows 7 or want to disable the boot screen in Windows 7, check out following simple steps:
A. Enable Vista Boot Screen in Windows 7:
1. First of all open Command Prompt as Administrator using any method given here.
2. Now run following command:
bcdedit /set {current} bootux basic
You'll get "The operation completed successfully" message.
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3. Now close Command Prompt window and restart your computer.
That's it. You'll see Windows Vista boot screen at startup.
B. Completely Disable Boot Screen in Windows 7:
You can also completely disable boot screen in Windows 7. Once you disable boot screen, you'll see a blank screen instead of the boot screen for a few moments and then you'll see the login screen and Desktop.
To disable boot screen, you just need to replace basic term with disabled in the above mentioned command.
So run following command in Command Prompt to disable boot screen:
bcdedit /set {current} bootux disabled
Now Windows 7 will have no boot screen at startup.
C. Restore Default Boot Screen in Windows 7:
If you have activated Vista boot screen or completely disabled boot screen in Windows 7 and now you want to restore default boot screen of Windows 7 which shows animated items/balls that come together to form Windows logo, replace basic or disabled term in the above mentioned commands with standard term.
So run following command in Command Prompt to restore default boot screen:
bcdedit /set {current} bootux standard
It'll apply default boot screen in Windows 7.
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