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Re: Difference between OSLoader.xsl and bootmgr.xsl

From: "Jon" <Email_Address@----------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/21/2009 9:00:00 AM
<newsgroups@g...> wrote in message 
news:4a653edf$0$23192$882e0bbb@n......
> What is the difference between OSLoader.xsl and bootmgr.xsl?  Which one do 
> I
> edit to create my own bootscreen?  is there a website that has a tutorial 
> on
> these files and how to edit them?  I would like to add colors and pictures
> to the menus, how is this done? John


The only file you need to modify is

winload.exe.mui

or (better imho) reference a modified copy of it  via your boot entry.

But those files might be intermediary files along the route of whichever 
method you're using.

-- 
Jon





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