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I was browsing a site that had several boot screens available for download (can't remember the address, but it shouldn't matter) and found one I like. Unfortunately, the screen is included in a copy of ntoskrnl.exe and this particular version is different than the one on my computer. Wanting to avoid any potential problems that using an incorrect version of the kernal could cause, I extracted the modified images from the incorrect version and then replaced the images in my original ntoskrnl.exe with the extracted bitmaps as the site linked to in the pinned thread above instructed. However, the color pallette is still screwy and therefore the colors are all wacky. What am I doing wrong? I'm not modifying the extracted images in any way, so I figured I'd have no problems but apparently I'm wrong. What (undoubtedly silly) oversight am I making?


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