How to Disable the Vista Boot Logo
The Vista boot logo is the image shown while the operating system loads. You can disable this logo, which takes up memory resources while your computer starts, in the system boot configurations available in the MS Config utility. The MS Config utility is available with any version of the Windows operating system, so you can use it to disable logos in newer Windows versions as well.
The Vista boot logo is the image shown while the operating system loads. You can disable this logo, which takes up memory resources while your computer starts, in the system boot configurations available in the MS Config utility. The MS Config utility is available with any version of the Windows operating system, so you can use it to disable logos in newer Windows versions as well.
Instructions
- 1Click the Windows "Start" button. Type "msconfig" into the menu text box. Press "Enter" to open MS Config.
- 2Click the "Boot" tab. This screen has several boot options including any additional operating systems installed on the computer.
- 3Check the box labeled "No GUI Boot" in the "Boot Options" section. Click "OK" to save your settings. Reboot your computer to view the new settings.
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