Summary: I type in Logo=0 in the msdos.sys file yet the bootup logo still appears. Im typing it in the right spot but it still comes up. What else can I do? Is...
Summary: take the msdos.sys,logo.sys from c:windows copy and paste to c: or drag to root directory.now open msdos.sys with note pad.type Logo=0 if you won't to...
Summary: You won't be able to boot any faster without the logo. All it does is cover up the text interface that is produced while Windows is loading (e.g. sou...
Summary: Tried it didn,t work, seemd ME has its own logo imbedded in the Ios.sys file, the best I could do was put this line in my Msdos.sys file Logo=0, gets...
Summary: Enable hidden file view and search C:\ for a logo.sys. If you have it rename it to logo.bak. Your win me startup splash should be back. If it still do...
Summary: I tried putting my own startup logo.sys in C:, but it didn't work, seems ME wants its own logo or none, I changed my MSDOS.sys to Logo=0, now at least...
Summary: Hi Bonnie, The easiest thing to do if you don't like the splash screens is to hit 'esc' when you see them. I don't know about the Gateway screen as m...
Summary: probably not a bios/setup problem,this would be a windows issue. Before your computer displays the Windows Desktop, you're treated to an animated ...
Summary: no "logo.sys" located in the win9x folder of me cd as in previous versions of windows. This is the location of your startup/shutdown splashes: NET4.c...
Summary: hi! i got Windows ME off of eBay (an awsome price of only $50 Canadian!), and i've installed it on one of my systems. i've heard about many tweaks, su...
Summary: Very simple. Uncheck read-only for msdos.sys then under this header [Options] add this line if not already present. If its there change the 1 to zero....
Summary: william g, Ah william, DD says there isn't a msdos.sys file in WinME. Did you go to the article, I hyperlinked for you? And read about the msdos.sys f...
Summary: If you wish to have no Windows ME image during boot up simply put this line into your msdos.sys under options Logo=0 Also run msconfig from the run pr...
Summary: Definately not normal.. I cant remember ever seeing it. Pretending no problem exists... Heres what i know to check: 1. Start/settings/control panel/fo...
Summary: Open a command prompt window or a DOS window and type CD C:\ (There's no space between the colon and the backslash.) Be sure to press Enter after each...
Summary: I read your post about shutdown Sue. What newgrl wanted you to do was open msdos.sys with notepad and copy paste the text from the file into the comme...
Summary: Langener, the instructions following are specifically for M$, but suspect they'll also apply to E machines. Make the '1' a '0' without changing the lo...
Summary: Ok JohnO - here's a few In MSDOS.sys (Options) Dblspace=0 Drvspace=0 Logo=0 Disablelog=1 In Msconfig (Environment) Stacks 0,0 Dos high,umb In system....
Summary: go to a dos prompt and type the following commands; cd\ attrib -r -a -s -h modos.sys edit msdos.sys make a new line under [options] and type in logo=0...
Summary: welcome windows? Check this file "C:\MSDOS.SYS" for an entry under options Named "logo=0" If you do change the 0 to a 1 or just remove the line. This ...