I use VMWare to do this, you can boot up a seperate OS (on a different hd or patition), and take screens when ever you like, as your already running windows.
Go here to see what I mean. You can go to VMWare.com and get the beta for free.
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I use VMWare to do this, you can boot up a seperate OS (on a different hd or patition), and take screens when ever you like, as your already running windows.
Go here to see what I mean. You can go to VMWare.com and get the beta for free.
chears,Quote:
Originally posted by jetje@13 March 2003 - 22:29
moved has nothing to do with kazaa... ???
please think where to post next time you post....
btw nice pic B)
ok just didnt think.
that program is 16mb. thers got to be a better/easer way of doing that.
Good luck in finding it.Quote:
Originally posted by wizzandabe@14 March 2003 - 18:45
that program is 16mb. thers got to be a better/easer way of doing that.
Bear in mind, VMWare wasn't made to make screenshots of the boot process, it emulates the whole system too.
Well, if these images are loaded by the OS they must be somewhere, don't you think. ;)
Use Resource Hacker to retrieve the images from the .exe files. ;)
Windows 95: logo.sys
Windows 98: logo.sys or inside io.sys
Windows ME: inside io.sys
Windows 2000: inside ntoskrnl.exe
Windows NT: winnt256.bmp
Windows XP: inside ntoskrnl.exe (this one is more tricky. Go here for more info). ;)