Vista boot screen concept


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Cool but most users dont care what the components are and just want a percentage bar

And for those people there is indeed the progress bar, right under the components name :)

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Doesn't pressing escape bring you to a big black screen listing a bunch of files being loaded? It's a bit scary, the Ubuntu boot screen is beautiful. It lists everything in a detailed yet simple fashion.

I really do like this boot screen though, definitely Vista worthy. But a percentage bar would be loved by everyone in the world.

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Vista's kernel will support 24-bit color bootscreens.

That would only be possible if windows loaded the graphics card drivers before the bootscreen (EFI?).

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It looks good, here's something I made up :)

That looks even nicer, The topic one is nice, but IMO this is a lot better who knows what the acutal Vista Boot screen will look like? :| :p :shiftyninja:

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This is mine.

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I think it should be simple, not over powering, obvious and get to the point. And I am sick of the Black background.

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This is mine.

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I think it should be simple, not over powering, obvious and get to the point. And I am sick of the Black background.

Don't you think it would look better without the blue background (which reminds me of Windows 95...)?

The same but full screen, as that:

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how about this

no friggin bootscreen at all, instant booting is the way to go.

I doubt we'll ever see that. Really... do you think it'l happen... ever?

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I doubt we'll ever see that. Really... do you think it'l happen... ever?

may be in the verson of windows after vista, whitch should be 2010 or 2011

This is mine.

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I think it should be simple, not over powering, obvious and get to the point. And I am sick of the Black background.

I think that should have the Arroua color sceme, the purple is good, i just think it should be the tral and green and blue as found in other Vista things.

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Don't you think it would look better without the blue background (which reminds me of Windows 95...)?

The same but full screen, as that:

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How dare you distort my concept! :o LOL! :laugh:

(which reminds me of Windows 95...)?

I don't remember Windows 95 looking like that, 95 had a Clouds Splash screen, you are probably referring to Windows NT 4 or 3x releases, yes, thats what I based my concept on. Also, Mac OS X utilizes a similar appearance for their boot screen.

Its simple and you are focused on Windows Vista, its the most notable part there.

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may be in the verson of windows after vista, whitch should be 2010 or 2011

I think that should have the Arroua color sceme, the purple is good, i just think it should be the tral and green and blue as found in other Vista things.

I added a bit of lip stick, since everyone hates the blue background.

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How dare you distort my concept! :o LOL! :laugh:

I don't remember Windows 95 looking like that, 95 had a Clouds Splash screen, you are probably referring to Windows NT 4 or 3x releases, yes, thats what I based my concept on. Also, Mac OS X utilizes a similar appearance for their boot screen.

Its simple and you are focused on Windows Vista, its the most notable part there.

No, I speak about the default no-background setting on desktop :p

Nice with the new aurora background! :yes: :yes:

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It looks good, here's something I made up :)

i agree, that is an amazing boot screen and should be used. Really has a Mac OS X look though cause it's saying what's loading :rofl:

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