"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in message
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You 99% Right
for '98. C:\WINDOWS\LOGO.SYS it exists
I believe that in some systems, it's embedded in one of the system
files - io.com perhaps?
Perhaps In A NT System
But In The DOS It Is
A BMP Name As A SYS
LOGO.SYS Is That Files
I Have Edit It
I Do Run A 98 SE sp-1
If it is there, the system will use it.
Try removing it,
to see what your system shows during boot.
J. P.
I Rename It LOGO.SY_
It's A BMP
With A Black Background White Text
It's Now Safe Turn off Your Computer
For LOGOW.SYS
It's The Windows Logo
With The Words At The Bottom
Windows Is Shutting Down
LOGOW.SYS I Edited It
I Reboot And It Shutting Down
With A Big X
Well Looking Like You Right
When Booting
Look Like Its In A DLL
Or
File Some Where
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOGO.SYS
At
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/4735-48-logo
orbzMay 10, 2002, 11:04 PM
The Win98 startup logo is not
located in a logo.sys file.
I think it is located in the io.sys
file that you cannot open and view.
So if you were to copy one of the logos.sys or logow.sys
to C:\ and rename it logo.sys then when Win98
starts up then it will show the shutdown screens.
I Tested It C:\ and rename it logo.sys
Work On Boot