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Guest smilegod
Posted (edited)

To change your animation you need to save one of the animations (Right mouse click Save Image...) you like ,then rename it (like in the example)

For Poweron Rename your picture to welcomehead.96 or Ani_Poweron or something like that (should be named as the original file)

For Poweroff Rename your picture to Ani_Poweroff or something like that (should be named as the original file)

Then copy it to Windows usng Resco Explorer (Replace the existing file)

Vuola' you have new poweron (poweroff) animation  :D

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Edited by smilegod
Guest vinbeaver
Posted (edited)

Which ones have animations and which ones don't I guess is my question? BTW... great job smilegod!

EDIT: Reason I ask is I thought animation pictures were .gif.

Edited by vinbeaver
Guest gorf1000
Posted

Anyone know if this works on the i910 and if it does, which files to replace? There's not an Ani_Poweron or Welcomehead file in the Windows directory. Thanks!

Guest jason07
Posted
Which ones have animations and which ones don't I guess is my question? BTW... great job smilegod!

EDIT: Reason I ask is I thought animation pictures were .gif.

They're all animations. Click on each individual pic and it will open the animation in a new window, then u can save it

Guest forelli
Posted (edited)

To change your animation you need to save one of the animations (Right mouse click Save Image...) you like ,then rename it (like in the example)

For Poweron Rename your picture to welcomehead.96 or Ani_Poweron or something like that (should be named as the original file)

For Poweroff Rename your picture to Ani_Poweroff or something like that (should be named as the original file)

Then copy it to Windows usng Resco Explorer (Replace the existing file)

Vuola' you have new poweron (poweroff) animation :D

Edited by forelli
  • 2 weeks later...
Guest babyjelo
Posted
To change your animation you need to save one of the animations (Right mouse click Save Image...) you like ,then rename it (like in the example)

For Poweron Rename your picture to welcomehead.96 or Ani_Poweron or something like that (should be named as the original file)

For Poweroff Rename your picture to Ani_Poweroff or something like that (should be named as the original file)

Then copy it to Windows usng Resco Explorer (Replace the existing file)

Vuola' you have new poweron (poweroff) animation  ;)

post-371107-1246009982_thumb.jpgpost-371107-1246009973_thumb.jpgpost-371107-1246009990_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246009997_thumb.jpgpost-371107-1246010006_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010016_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010027_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010036_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010044_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010081_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010092_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010101_thumb.jpgpost-371107-1246010108_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010116_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010123_thumb.jpg post-371107-1246010132_thumb.jpg

Excellent Screens!

Guest bmn4711
Posted

A smoother, dithered Windows 7 boot screen animation for those who like it.

No text and does not repeat though. I might make the Windows logo continue pulsating if I have the time.

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Guest tampaboy1984
Posted (edited)

Here's what I'm using..

Ani_Poweron.gif & Ani_Poweroff.gif

anipoweron.th.gif

Welcomehead.96.png

welcomehead96j.png

Edited by tampaboy1984

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