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What the hell are you talking about? He wanted it directly integrated into his CD, which is exactly what we told him how to do. And what we showed him how to do does have the systemwide ramification of requiring WFP to be disabled.

Seriously, did you even read the first post? :rolleyes:

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HarryPotter Posted Today, 12:32 AM

Experts!! Like ryanVM werent able to do this simple things

It was unfortunate that i didnt saw this thread

Ok here all what you need to do

1.Remove this rubish like all drivers or orther things using nlite

2.Make your customized bootscreen and replace it with your ntoskrnl.exe and others (Remember modifype.exe and makecab before replacing)

3.Disable Windows file protection (WFP)

4.You re done

This method is just based on ryan,, i am using ryanvm integrator 1.1 only to this all

,, only the thing is i replaced my own files,,

so how can u say such thing....

before posting, i request you to read what the post is actually for ......

And what does this mean

HarryPotter Posted Today, 12:32 AM

Experts!! Like ryanVM werent able to do this simple things

He has already told me to do the thing if u have gone through the previous post.. (replacing by custom way and by making a addon pack)

About ur trick,, it has been already been posted,, so why are posting again to make the post longer ?

Again i request,, Plz read the Post before you reply

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This is more of a general comment on the subject....

I understand that yall want to have a cool looking bootscreen when you start your computer, but do you really trust kernel files that you download from the web? Even making them yourselves run the risk of accidentally screwing with a couple of much needed bytes in the kernel.

That's why i wrote the batch script on the Unattended site. The MAIN reason i made it, was because along with adding the little switch to use a different kernel, it also made a backup line in case there was a problem in the future.

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do you really trust kernel files that you download from the web?

No... especially when they are from sites like themexp.org... but i want to create my own bootscreen... do you know any program to do it ?? i mean it can be paid... :( /better free

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A simple batch script did a great job

programmed to run in guirunonce

del %systemroot%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe.bak /q

ren %systemroot%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe.bak

ren %systemroot%\system32\myui.exe ntoskrnl.exe

Note: myui.exe is my custom made bootscreen which was already placed in system32 directory

(but this is only done after installation, but not actual integration)

:(

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  • 3 years later...

IT IS SO SIMPLE

Just First:

Replace ntoskrnl.exe in System32 Directory.

Second And that all Beginner Doesn't Know it :

You Will Replace 4 Files In Driver.cab That Found In I386 Folder Of your Windows These Files Names Are :

1-ntoskrnl.exe

2-ntkrpamp.exe

3-ntkrnlpa.exe

4-ntkrnlmp.exe

Replace all With The Customized File ntoskrnl.exe , Copy it 4 Times and Rename it With the above names Then Make New Cab File With the new Files And rename it to DRIVER.CAB then Replace it With the org. one in I386 Directory.

That's All

Thank you

Eng. Mena Mourice Riad

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