How do I remove OEM start up LOGO?

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In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete? Also can I
remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription throws up,
during bootup?

Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I can],
will it? My start up is slow as molasses since installing SP2; and I
have removed everything I can... the rest is all in that MS services
box. <sigh>
bj
 
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Hi,

The logo screen at initial startup is not part of WinXP, it's part of the
system and usually you have to alter the BIOS to disable it. Generally,
something about "boot time diagnostics" - usually it is disabled to show the
logo screen. Changing this will not (or should not) affect the boot time.

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"chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete? Also can I
> remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription throws up,
> during bootup?
>
> Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I can],
> will it? My start up is slow as molasses since installing SP2; and I have
> removed everything I can... the rest is all in that MS services box.
> <sigh>
> bj
 

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"chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote in message
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| In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete? Also can I
| remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription throws up,
| during bootup?
|
| Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I can],
| will it? My start up is slow as molasses since installing SP2; and I
| have removed everything I can... the rest is all in that MS services
| box. <sigh>
| bj

Locate the Bitmap in your ROM-BIOS, replace them with a whole bunch of 00000
data value, then you will not see the image coming up. The Image usually is
located near the end of the ROM Bios memory. You need a ROM Burner to see
this. Transfer and modify the data in your PC. I've already done it.

Good luck
 
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Neptune wrote:

> "chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote
> | In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete? Also can I
> | remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription throws up,
> | during bootup?
> |
> | Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I can],
> | will it?
> | bj
>
> Locate the Bitmap in your ROM-BIOS, replace them with a whole bunch of 00000
> data value, then you will not see the image coming up. The Image usually is
> located near the end of the ROM Bios memory. You need a ROM Burner to see
> this. Transfer and modify the data in your PC. I've already done it.
>
> Good luck

Thanks! It sounds more complicated than on previous systems, but I'll
give it a try. Appreciate your response and Rick's!
bj
 
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You'll find the answer on this page
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm


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"chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote in message
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| Neptune wrote:
|
| > "chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote
| > | In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to
delete? Also can I
| > | remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free
subscription throws up,
| > | during bootup?
| > |
| > | Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove
them [if I can],
| > | will it?
| > | bj
| >
| > Locate the Bitmap in your ROM-BIOS, replace them with a
whole bunch of 00000
| > data value, then you will not see the image coming up.
The Image usually is
| > located near the end of the ROM Bios memory. You need a
ROM Burner to see
| > this. Transfer and modify the data in your PC. I've
already done it.
| >
| > Good luck
|
| Thanks! It sounds more complicated than on previous
systems, but I'll
| give it a try. Appreciate your response and Rick's!
| bj
|
|
 
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Kelly is very nice and has a great site, glad I was able to
help.


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"chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote in message
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| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > You'll find the answer on this page
| > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
|
|
| What a great site! Thanks so much, Jim. :)
| bj
 
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chicagofan wrote:
> In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete?

You wouldn't. This is (usually) engineered into the BIOS, it has nothing
whatsoever to do with the OS

Also can
> I remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription
> throws up, during bootup?


I really wouldn't know (neither would anyone else, I shouldn't wonder)

> Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I
> can], will it? My start up is slow as molasses since installing SP2;
> and I have removed everything I can... the rest is all in that MS
> services box. <sigh>
> bj

If that's the case, then it has nothing whatsoever to do with any logos. You
probably didn't prepare the system properly prior to installation.

Why people are still buying eMachines is beyond me...Build your own, buy
your own OS and you wouldn't have to ask questions like these.
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Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:
>
> Why people are still buying eMachines is beyond me...Build your own, buy
> your own OS and you wouldn't have to ask questions like these.

Thanks for your help...
bj
 
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"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote:

> chicagofan wrote:
> > In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete?
>
> You wouldn't. This is (usually) engineered into the BIOS, it has nothing
> whatsoever to do with the OS
>
> Also can
> > I remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription
> > throws up, during bootup?
>
>
> I really wouldn't know (neither would anyone else, I shouldn't wonder)
>
> > Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I
> > can], will it? My start up is slow as molasses since installing SP2;
> > and I have removed everything I can... the rest is all in that MS
> > services box. <sigh>
> > bj
>
> If that's the case, then it has nothing whatsoever to do with any logos. You
> probably didn't prepare the system properly prior to installation.
>
> Why people are still buying eMachines is beyond me...Build your own, buy
> your own OS and you wouldn't have to ask questions like these.
> --
> My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually
> lose his marbles?
>
>
>
eMachines rated next to the top in PC Magazines annual reader ratings. Most
folks don't know how to build their own machines.

Chicagofan, I would suggest that you download, install, update and scan your
computer with Ad-aware. http://www.lavasoftusa.com
 
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Miss P , can you drop me a mail as my e-mail address for you is no longer
valid.
Thanks

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"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <misstick@lancre.dw> wrote in message
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> chicagofan wrote:
>> In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete?
>
> You wouldn't. This is (usually) engineered into the BIOS, it has nothing
> whatsoever to do with the OS
>
> Also can
>> I remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription
>> throws up, during bootup?
>
>
> I really wouldn't know (neither would anyone else, I shouldn't wonder)
>
>> Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I
>> can], will it? My start up is slow as molasses since installing SP2;
>> and I have removed everything I can... the rest is all in that MS
>> services box. <sigh>
>> bj
>
> If that's the case, then it has nothing whatsoever to do with any logos.
> You probably didn't prepare the system properly prior to installation.
>
> Why people are still buying eMachines is beyond me...Build your own, buy
> your own OS and you wouldn't have to ask questions like these.
> --
> My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually
> lose his marbles?
>
>
 

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"chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote in message
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| Neptune wrote:
|
| > "chicagofan" <me7@privacy.net> wrote
| > | In XP-Home, where would I find the eMachine logo to delete? Also can I
| > | remove the ad that CA's [AV/Firewall] 1 yr. free subscription throws
up,
| > | during bootup?
| > |
| > | Second question, it won't cause any problems to remove them [if I can],
| > | will it?
| > | bj
| >
| > Locate the Bitmap in your ROM-BIOS, replace them with a whole bunch of
00000
| > data value, then you will not see the image coming up. The Image
usually is
| > located near the end of the ROM Bios memory. You need a ROM Burner to
see
| > this. Transfer and modify the data in your PC. I've already done it.
| >
| > Good luck
|
| Thanks! It sounds more complicated than on previous systems, but I'll
| give it a try. Appreciate your response and Rick's!
| bj
|
|

No actually it's so easy to do, because you won't want to edit the data by a
small keypad, you will like your computer keyboard better. Further more you
can save your ROM BIOS data to your HD, before modifying it.

Neptune.