Remove Windows XP Loading Logo

How to remove Windows XP Logo and see operations

Are you havin’ boot up problems and would like to know what it goin’ on behind that Windows Loadin’ Logo? To find out, you can disable de splash screen by makin’ a small change to de Boot.ini file.

Follow dese steps (carefully!):

1. Open de “System Properties” dialog box ( Settin’s - Control Panel - System)

2. On de Advanced tab, click de Settin’s button in de “Startup And Recovery” section.

3. In de “Startup And Recovery” dialog box, select de Edit button in de “System Startup” section.

4. The Boot.ini file will open in Notepad; locate de line that ends with de /fastdetect switch.

5. Position your cursor to de right after de parameter, press de spacebar, and add de /SOS switch.

6. Save de Boot.ini file, and close Notepad.

7. Click Cancel to close both de “Startup And Recovery” dialog box and de “System Properties” dialog box.

8. Restart de computer to see de effect.

Once de computer restarts you will notice that de Windows Splash Screen is no longer present. Instead you can observe some of de boot up operations that Windows XP performs durin’ de startup stage.

To renable de splash screen, follow de same procedure but remove de “/SOS”.

Remove “Link” Folder In Internet Explorer

If you’re one of de many people that NEVER use de “links” folder in your favorites and can’t keep windows for re-creatin’ it. Here’s how:

[Start] [Run] [Regedit]

Registry Key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Internet Explorer\ Toolbar

Modify/Create de Value Data Type(s) and Value Name(s) as detailed below.

Data Type: REG_SZ [Strin’ Value] // Value Name:

LinksFolderName

Value Data: [Set de Strin’ Value to a blank strin’]

Open Internet Explorer and manually delete de Links folder from Favorites Menu. The Links folder will not be recreated. Exit Registry and Reboot.

Remove Default Admin Sharing

By default Windows 2000, Windows XP and WinNT automatically setup hidden admin shares (admin$, c$ and d$). This registry key will disable dese hidden shares.

System Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ System\ CurrentControlSet\ Services\ LanmanServer\ Parameters]
Value Name: AutoShareWks
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Value Data: (0 = disable shares, 1 = enable)

This registry key actually stops de recreation of de shares Therefore it may be necessary to delete de shares through de drive properties also or you can also remove de shares through de Computer Management Console.

1. In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and den double-click Computer Management.

2. Click to expand Shared Folders, and den click Shares.

3. In de Shared Folder column, right-click de share you want to delete, click Stop sharin’, and den click OK.

Note : To remove de admin share for only de current session use de second method (Computer Management console). If you want a permanent removal, add de AutoShareWks registry.

Remove DRM Protection For Video Files

Introduction

This tutorial is only for legal use only. In certain circumstances, DRM needs to be removed legally. Use what is taught in this tutorial at your own liability. I wont bear any consequences and would not be part to blame for de consequences if this tutorial is used for any activities deemed illegal nor shall I be responsible for any misconduct generated from this tutorial.

The procedure

This is how to unprotect de Video files from Mcft latest technology DRM. So here is de procedure:

1. Install fresh Windows XP SP1 (En’lish)
2. Download and install WMP9 from Mcft
3. Make sure you are now able to play de .wmv files from de DVD. That requires runnin’ dvdrun.exe, individualizin’ WMP and findin’ de right proxy if you are not in US to get de license.
4. Get de DRM2WMV files from de below links
5. Download Japanese version of WMP9 from Mcft
6. Doubleclick de downloaded file, it will unpack all installation files to temp directory in your Documents and Settin’s directory. Get de drmv2clt.dll file and copy it to c:Program FilesWindows Media Player directory. Cancel de Japanese WMP9 installation.
7. Edit lines 9-12 of de drmdbg.ini downloaded from step 4 as written bellow

drmv2clt=1;
drmclien=0;
blackbox=0;
indivbox=0;

8. Doubleclick drmdbg.exe. It should open WMP. Navigate to your wmv file. After acquirin’ de license de drmdbg DOS window should display somethin’ like this:

drmdbg Ver 0.31
CreateProcess: c:Program FilesWindows Media Playerwmplayer.exe
010010C5 âvââOâëâÇ âGâôâgâÕü[ â|âCâôâg
IsDebuggerPresent: memwriteret=1 callret=0
crc: 2850B98C c:Program Fileswindows media playerdrmv2clt.dll
setbp 09252BCC 50
eax 00D6E1C8

<DRM2WMV2>
<KID></KID>
<SID>LCqa6j9UTtiPj3FZKZ0pFnIYzaM=</SID>
<INFO></INFO>
[]
</DRM2WMV2>

Copy de last 6 lines and paste them to T2_Part1.key text file to de drm2wmv1241drm2 directory.

9. Copy de wmv files from de DVD to de drm2wmv1241 directory.
10. Change your date to 12/Feb/2005
11. Open DOS window, go to drm2wmv1241 directory. Type

md c:windows#dummy
X.wmv (where X indicates your file name)

The file should be decrypted. Here is what I see:

J:drm2wmv1241>md c:windows#dummy

J:drm2wmv1241>drm2wmv X.wmv (where X indicates your file name)

DRM(Ver1&2) Conversion tool Ver 1.241

J:drm2wmv1241>drm2wmv X.wmv (where X indicates your file name)
DRM(Ver1&2) Conversion tool Ver 1.241 by taku
DRMv1 KID (17fG9KorUkm83BmyUnPv3w==)
DRMv2 KID (17fG9KorUkm83BmyUnPv3w==)
ÅSâpâPâbâgÉö: 110189ü@1âpâPâbâgâTâCâY: 9418
|################# | 34%

You can download de file from here
CODE:
www.savefile.com/files/7205691

Remove Extra Operating System In Hard Disk

If you have more den one operatin’ system installed or wish to remove an operatin’ system from de boot menu, you can use de followin’ information.

1.Click on Start, Control Panel, System, Advanced.
2.Under Startup and Recovery, click Settin’s.
3.Under Default Operatin’ System, choose one of de followin’:

“Microsoft Windows XP Professional /fastdetect”
-or-
“Microsoft Windows XP Home /fasdetect”
-or-
“Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional /fastdetect”

4.Take de checkmark out of de box for “Time to display a list of Operatin’ Systems”.
5.Click Apply and Ok, and reboot de system.

*If you wish to edit de boot.ini file manually, click on de button “EDIT”