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Enable the Aurora boot screen in Vista

Vista has a hidden Aurora boot screen that you can enable. To enable it type msconfig in the Start menu search box and press Enter. Select the Boot tab and then check the box next to No GUI Boot followed by the OK button. Next time you boot your computer you will get the Aurora boot screen.
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Categories: Vista booting hack
Added: on Dec 11, 2008 at 11:26 am
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