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  #1  
Old July 5th 04, 03:57 PM
B Kosanda
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

I have a situation that is annoying me, but is not
critical. During startup, a background wallpaper is
displayed that is out of my control. When the computer
finishes booting up, the background wallpaper that I
selected is properly displayed. How can I control the
background wallpaper that is displayed during power-up?
It is really annoying me, because it is a picture of
Michael Jackson that my daughter put on the PC and now I
can't get rid of it.

thanks,
Bill Kosanda
  #2  
Old July 5th 04, 04:36 PM
Mart
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

I am not sure precisely *when* you are actually seeing this 'Background
Wallpaper' AND I am assuming that it is replacing the WinMe Splash screen
and if so, this might point you in the right direction:-

The WinMe startup 'splash' screen is contained in the IO.SYS file. (A
hidden/system file, located in root of the C drive - C:\IO.SYS). You may
need to set Logo=0 in the MSDOS.sys file for the splash screens to be
suppressed.

If that (temporarily) suppresses it, the original IO.SYS file may have been
'highjacked'

However, there is also the WinMe splash itself, called SULOGO.SYS in
WIN_19.CAB which is not *normally* installed. If this file is installed, the
'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than the IO.SYS file. So
*maybe* SULOGO.SYS (if present) contains Michael Jackson.

(NB - The SULOGO.SYS file allows OEM's etc., to modify it and substitute
their own 'splash' instead of MS and if this (modified) file is installed,
the 'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than the IO.SYS file.)

The shut down 'splash' - the orange text on a black background 'It's now
safe to turn off your computer" message is contained in LOGOS.SYS in your
Windows folder. A fresh 'original' copy of the file can be found and
extracted from the NET4.CAB folder on your WinMe CD using the extract
utility in msconfig.exe.

You might also find the following articles helpful:-
"Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;118579

"Windows Millennium Edition and Real-Mode Functionality"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;272488

HTH

Mart



"B Kosanda" wrote in message
...
I have a situation that is annoying me, but is not
critical. During startup, a background wallpaper is
displayed that is out of my control. When the computer
finishes booting up, the background wallpaper that I
selected is properly displayed. How can I control the
background wallpaper that is displayed during power-up?
It is really annoying me, because it is a picture of
Michael Jackson that my daughter put on the PC and now I
can't get rid of it.

thanks,
Bill Kosanda



  #3  
Old July 7th 04, 01:40 AM
Bill K
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

Thanks, I looked over this stuff and from what I can tell,
the Windows Millenium splash screen is appearing
correctly. The "Michael Jackson" splash screen comes up
after the Windows ME splash screen and remains on the
screen for the rest of the boot-up time, until it is
replaced with my selected background photo at the end of
boot up. I also noted that the properties I select for my
desired background photo affect the Michael Jackson
splash. These are the stretch and tile selections on the
Control Panel under Display/Background. I am a little
reluctant to start changing some of the entries in
MSDOS.SYS, as I think the Windows ME splash screen is
working properly, it is just getting replaced by
another "highjacker". I beleive I could turn off the
Windows ME splash, but it would not have an effect on the
MJ picture (unless you think this might really fix the
problem). Note that when MJ's picture is on the screen,
there are never any other icons or start bar, etc. Those
all come up when my selected background photo is displayed.

Bill Kosanda
-----Original Message-----
I am not sure precisely *when* you are actually seeing

this 'Background
Wallpaper' AND I am assuming that it is replacing the

WinMe Splash screen
and if so, this might point you in the right direction:-

The WinMe startup 'splash' screen is contained in the

IO.SYS file. (A
hidden/system file, located in root of the C drive -

C:\IO.SYS). You may
need to set Logo=0 in the MSDOS.sys file for the splash

screens to be
suppressed.

If that (temporarily) suppresses it, the original IO.SYS

file may have been
'highjacked'

However, there is also the WinMe splash itself, called

SULOGO.SYS in
WIN_19.CAB which is not *normally* installed. If this

file is installed, the
'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than the

IO.SYS file. So
*maybe* SULOGO.SYS (if present) contains Michael Jackson.

(NB - The SULOGO.SYS file allows OEM's etc., to modify it

and substitute
their own 'splash' instead of MS and if this (modified)

file is installed,
the 'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than

the IO.SYS file.)

The shut down 'splash' - the orange text on a black

background 'It's now
safe to turn off your computer" message is contained in

LOGOS.SYS in your
Windows folder. A fresh 'original' copy of the file can

be found and
extracted from the NET4.CAB folder on your WinMe CD using

the extract
utility in msconfig.exe.

You might also find the following articles helpful:-
"Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;118579

"Windows Millennium Edition and Real-Mode Functionality"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;272488

HTH

Mart



"B Kosanda" wrote

in message
...
I have a situation that is annoying me, but is not
critical. During startup, a background wallpaper is
displayed that is out of my control. When the computer
finishes booting up, the background wallpaper that I
selected is properly displayed. How can I control the
background wallpaper that is displayed during power-up?
It is really annoying me, because it is a picture of
Michael Jackson that my daughter put on the PC and now I
can't get rid of it.

thanks,
Bill Kosanda



.

  #4  
Old July 7th 04, 05:40 AM
Mart
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

FWIW - I have heard of this issue before but never did find out the cause -
or cure!!
I think that the 'splash' in that particular case was somewhat more
offensive than Jackson.

My only suggestions are that you get a decent graphics viewer (e.g.
Irfanview - freeware from http://www.irfanview.com ) and have look at all
your graphics files including screensavers, bitmaps, etc., to try to locate
the Jackson splash so that you can delete it.

Perhaps someone else who's had this particular of problem may be able to
jump in here with a solution.

Good luck

Mart


"Bill K" wrote in message
...
Thanks, I looked over this stuff and from what I can tell,
the Windows Millenium splash screen is appearing
correctly. The "Michael Jackson" splash screen comes up
after the Windows ME splash screen and remains on the
screen for the rest of the boot-up time, until it is
replaced with my selected background photo at the end of
boot up. I also noted that the properties I select for my
desired background photo affect the Michael Jackson
splash. These are the stretch and tile selections on the
Control Panel under Display/Background. I am a little
reluctant to start changing some of the entries in
MSDOS.SYS, as I think the Windows ME splash screen is
working properly, it is just getting replaced by
another "highjacker". I beleive I could turn off the
Windows ME splash, but it would not have an effect on the
MJ picture (unless you think this might really fix the
problem). Note that when MJ's picture is on the screen,
there are never any other icons or start bar, etc. Those
all come up when my selected background photo is displayed.

Bill Kosanda
-----Original Message-----
I am not sure precisely *when* you are actually seeing

this 'Background
Wallpaper' AND I am assuming that it is replacing the

WinMe Splash screen
and if so, this might point you in the right direction:-

The WinMe startup 'splash' screen is contained in the

IO.SYS file. (A
hidden/system file, located in root of the C drive -

C:\IO.SYS). You may
need to set Logo=0 in the MSDOS.sys file for the splash

screens to be
suppressed.

If that (temporarily) suppresses it, the original IO.SYS

file may have been
'highjacked'

However, there is also the WinMe splash itself, called

SULOGO.SYS in
WIN_19.CAB which is not *normally* installed. If this

file is installed, the
'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than the

IO.SYS file. So
*maybe* SULOGO.SYS (if present) contains Michael Jackson.

(NB - The SULOGO.SYS file allows OEM's etc., to modify it

and substitute
their own 'splash' instead of MS and if this (modified)

file is installed,
the 'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than

the IO.SYS file.)

The shut down 'splash' - the orange text on a black

background 'It's now
safe to turn off your computer" message is contained in

LOGOS.SYS in your
Windows folder. A fresh 'original' copy of the file can

be found and
extracted from the NET4.CAB folder on your WinMe CD using

the extract
utility in msconfig.exe.

You might also find the following articles helpful:-
"Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;118579

"Windows Millennium Edition and Real-Mode Functionality"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;272488

HTH

Mart



"B Kosanda" wrote

in message
...
I have a situation that is annoying me, but is not
critical. During startup, a background wallpaper is
displayed that is out of my control. When the computer
finishes booting up, the background wallpaper that I
selected is properly displayed. How can I control the
background wallpaper that is displayed during power-up?
It is really annoying me, because it is a picture of
Michael Jackson that my daughter put on the PC and now I
can't get rid of it.

thanks,
Bill Kosanda



.



  #5  
Old July 7th 04, 06:36 AM
Ikra
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

Hi Bill!
I'd finish to read your mail with Mart, and maybe I can
help.
I'd the same problem you're referring.
I deal with it lyke this:
-Browse anyplace in the net where there is maybe nice
pictures or wallpapers you like (I went to NASA.com).
-After you choose one, right-click on it and from the pop-
up menu choose "set as wallpaper".
THIS WILL PUT THE CHOOSEN PICTURE IN YOUR DESKTOP.
-Now: a) If you lyke the picture, let it be and THIS IS
ALSO WHAT YOU'LL SEE WHEN YOU BOOT UP AND AT THE END OF IT.
b) If you insist in a specific image you have\like,
reboot after "set as wallpaper" (of course after closing
your applications) and then choose by right-clicking on
the desktop...display... your wallpaper\image. THIS WILL
CHANGE THE WALLPAPER IN DESKTOP, BUT WHEN YOU BOOT AGAIN
YOU WILL SEE THE PICTURE YOU CHOOSE IN THE NET AND AT THE
END OF IT, YOUR CHOOSEN WALLPAPER.
I think it is related to "Active Desktop".
Note: In your case it was Michael Jackson, in mine it was
a "very Erotic picture" and my little son was asking me
about it !!! I didn't let it happen more than once !!!
Good luck!!!
Ikra

  #6  
Old July 7th 04, 06:50 AM
Noel Paton
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

Just a thought - try booting to Safe Mode, ESCaping out of any login
prompt - is that the offending wallpaper/background?
if so, just change the wallpaper/background there and it should be gone on a
normal boot also

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's
or
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp

"Mart" wrote in message
...
FWIW - I have heard of this issue before but never did find out the

cause -
or cure!!
I think that the 'splash' in that particular case was somewhat more
offensive than Jackson.

My only suggestions are that you get a decent graphics viewer (e.g.
Irfanview - freeware from http://www.irfanview.com ) and have look at all
your graphics files including screensavers, bitmaps, etc., to try to

locate
the Jackson splash so that you can delete it.

Perhaps someone else who's had this particular of problem may be able to
jump in here with a solution.

Good luck

Mart


"Bill K" wrote in message
...
Thanks, I looked over this stuff and from what I can tell,
the Windows Millenium splash screen is appearing
correctly. The "Michael Jackson" splash screen comes up
after the Windows ME splash screen and remains on the
screen for the rest of the boot-up time, until it is
replaced with my selected background photo at the end of
boot up. I also noted that the properties I select for my
desired background photo affect the Michael Jackson
splash. These are the stretch and tile selections on the
Control Panel under Display/Background. I am a little
reluctant to start changing some of the entries in
MSDOS.SYS, as I think the Windows ME splash screen is
working properly, it is just getting replaced by
another "highjacker". I beleive I could turn off the
Windows ME splash, but it would not have an effect on the
MJ picture (unless you think this might really fix the
problem). Note that when MJ's picture is on the screen,
there are never any other icons or start bar, etc. Those
all come up when my selected background photo is displayed.

Bill Kosanda
-----Original Message-----
I am not sure precisely *when* you are actually seeing

this 'Background
Wallpaper' AND I am assuming that it is replacing the

WinMe Splash screen
and if so, this might point you in the right direction:-

The WinMe startup 'splash' screen is contained in the

IO.SYS file. (A
hidden/system file, located in root of the C drive -

C:\IO.SYS). You may
need to set Logo=0 in the MSDOS.sys file for the splash

screens to be
suppressed.

If that (temporarily) suppresses it, the original IO.SYS

file may have been
'highjacked'

However, there is also the WinMe splash itself, called

SULOGO.SYS in
WIN_19.CAB which is not *normally* installed. If this

file is installed, the
'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than the

IO.SYS file. So
*maybe* SULOGO.SYS (if present) contains Michael Jackson.

(NB - The SULOGO.SYS file allows OEM's etc., to modify it

and substitute
their own 'splash' instead of MS and if this (modified)

file is installed,
the 'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than

the IO.SYS file.)

The shut down 'splash' - the orange text on a black

background 'It's now
safe to turn off your computer" message is contained in

LOGOS.SYS in your
Windows folder. A fresh 'original' copy of the file can

be found and
extracted from the NET4.CAB folder on your WinMe CD using

the extract
utility in msconfig.exe.

You might also find the following articles helpful:-
"Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;118579

"Windows Millennium Edition and Real-Mode Functionality"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-

us;272488

HTH

Mart



"B Kosanda" wrote

in message
...
I have a situation that is annoying me, but is not
critical. During startup, a background wallpaper is
displayed that is out of my control. When the computer
finishes booting up, the background wallpaper that I
selected is properly displayed. How can I control the
background wallpaper that is displayed during power-up?
It is really annoying me, because it is a picture of
Michael Jackson that my daughter put on the PC and now I
can't get rid of it.

thanks,
Bill Kosanda


.





  #7  
Old July 8th 04, 03:50 AM
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

Thank you Ikra!
That fixed my problem. At least now I understand how to
control this phenomenon. I went on the internet with IE
and right clicked on a suitable image and chose to set the
image as wallpaper. It replaced the image of Michael
Jackson I was trying to get rid of during the PC boot up
process. I beleive you are correct, it has something to
do with the "Active Desktop" Apparently during the boot
up there is no Active Desktop and the wallpaper goes back
to what ever was selected through the previous Set As
Wallpaper command. Somehow executing the Set As Wallpaper
command is not the same as changing the background picture
through the control panel. Not sure I understand the
reason, but at least I have control of it now.

thanks,
Bill
-----Original Message-----
Hi Bill!
I'd finish to read your mail with Mart, and maybe I can
help.
I'd the same problem you're referring.
I deal with it lyke this:
-Browse anyplace in the net where there is maybe nice
pictures or wallpapers you like (I went to NASA.com).
-After you choose one, right-click on it and from the pop-
up menu choose "set as wallpaper".
THIS WILL PUT THE CHOOSEN PICTURE IN YOUR DESKTOP.
-Now: a) If you lyke the picture, let it be and THIS IS
ALSO WHAT YOU'LL SEE WHEN YOU BOOT UP AND AT THE END OF

IT.
b) If you insist in a specific image you have\like,
reboot after "set as wallpaper" (of course after closing
your applications) and then choose by right-clicking on
the desktop...display... your wallpaper\image. THIS WILL
CHANGE THE WALLPAPER IN DESKTOP, BUT WHEN YOU BOOT AGAIN
YOU WILL SEE THE PICTURE YOU CHOOSE IN THE NET AND AT THE
END OF IT, YOUR CHOOSEN WALLPAPER.
I think it is related to "Active Desktop".
Note: In your case it was Michael Jackson, in mine it was
a "very Erotic picture" and my little son was asking me
about it !!! I didn't let it happen more than once !!!
Good luck!!!
Ikra

.

  #8  
Old July 8th 04, 08:32 AM
Mart
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

Thanks for the feedback guys, duly noted for future reference.

Mart


wrote in message
...
Thank you Ikra!
That fixed my problem. At least now I understand how to
control this phenomenon. I went on the internet with IE
and right clicked on a suitable image and chose to set the
image as wallpaper. It replaced the image of Michael
Jackson I was trying to get rid of during the PC boot up
process. I beleive you are correct, it has something to
do with the "Active Desktop" Apparently during the boot
up there is no Active Desktop and the wallpaper goes back
to what ever was selected through the previous Set As
Wallpaper command. Somehow executing the Set As Wallpaper
command is not the same as changing the background picture
through the control panel. Not sure I understand the
reason, but at least I have control of it now.

thanks,
Bill
-----Original Message-----
Hi Bill!
I'd finish to read your mail with Mart, and maybe I can
help.
I'd the same problem you're referring.
I deal with it lyke this:
-Browse anyplace in the net where there is maybe nice
pictures or wallpapers you like (I went to NASA.com).
-After you choose one, right-click on it and from the pop-
up menu choose "set as wallpaper".
THIS WILL PUT THE CHOOSEN PICTURE IN YOUR DESKTOP.
-Now: a) If you lyke the picture, let it be and THIS IS
ALSO WHAT YOU'LL SEE WHEN YOU BOOT UP AND AT THE END OF

IT.
b) If you insist in a specific image you have\like,
reboot after "set as wallpaper" (of course after closing
your applications) and then choose by right-clicking on
the desktop...display... your wallpaper\image. THIS WILL
CHANGE THE WALLPAPER IN DESKTOP, BUT WHEN YOU BOOT AGAIN
YOU WILL SEE THE PICTURE YOU CHOOSE IN THE NET AND AT THE
END OF IT, YOUR CHOOSEN WALLPAPER.
I think it is related to "Active Desktop".
Note: In your case it was Michael Jackson, in mine it was
a "very Erotic picture" and my little son was asking me
about it !!! I didn't let it happen more than once !!!
Good luck!!!
Ikra

.



  #9  
Old July 8th 04, 08:36 AM
Mart
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Default Background Wallpaper During Startup

Good pointer, Noel, - I see Bill has now got it fixed. I never use Active
Desktop, so didn't think of that route. Duly noted for future g

Mart


"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
Just a thought - try booting to Safe Mode, ESCaping out of any login
prompt - is that the offending wallpaper/background?
if so, just change the wallpaper/background there and it should be gone on

a
normal boot also

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2004, Win9x)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.btinternet.com/~winnoel/millsrpch.htm

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's
or
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../Mar27pmvp.asp

"Mart" wrote in message
...
FWIW - I have heard of this issue before but never did find out the

cause -
or cure!!
I think that the 'splash' in that particular case was somewhat more
offensive than Jackson.

My only suggestions are that you get a decent graphics viewer (e.g.
Irfanview - freeware from http://www.irfanview.com ) and have look at

all
your graphics files including screensavers, bitmaps, etc., to try to

locate
the Jackson splash so that you can delete it.

Perhaps someone else who's had this particular of problem may be able to
jump in here with a solution.

Good luck

Mart


"Bill K" wrote in message
...
Thanks, I looked over this stuff and from what I can tell,
the Windows Millenium splash screen is appearing
correctly. The "Michael Jackson" splash screen comes up
after the Windows ME splash screen and remains on the
screen for the rest of the boot-up time, until it is
replaced with my selected background photo at the end of
boot up. I also noted that the properties I select for my
desired background photo affect the Michael Jackson
splash. These are the stretch and tile selections on the
Control Panel under Display/Background. I am a little
reluctant to start changing some of the entries in
MSDOS.SYS, as I think the Windows ME splash screen is
working properly, it is just getting replaced by
another "highjacker". I beleive I could turn off the
Windows ME splash, but it would not have an effect on the
MJ picture (unless you think this might really fix the
problem). Note that when MJ's picture is on the screen,
there are never any other icons or start bar, etc. Those
all come up when my selected background photo is displayed.

Bill Kosanda
-----Original Message-----
I am not sure precisely *when* you are actually seeing
this 'Background
Wallpaper' AND I am assuming that it is replacing the
WinMe Splash screen
and if so, this might point you in the right direction:-

The WinMe startup 'splash' screen is contained in the
IO.SYS file. (A
hidden/system file, located in root of the C drive -
C:\IO.SYS). You may
need to set Logo=0 in the MSDOS.sys file for the splash
screens to be
suppressed.

If that (temporarily) suppresses it, the original IO.SYS
file may have been
'highjacked'

However, there is also the WinMe splash itself, called
SULOGO.SYS in
WIN_19.CAB which is not *normally* installed. If this
file is installed, the
'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than the
IO.SYS file. So
*maybe* SULOGO.SYS (if present) contains Michael Jackson.

(NB - The SULOGO.SYS file allows OEM's etc., to modify it
and substitute
their own 'splash' instead of MS and if this (modified)
file is installed,
the 'splash' will be extracted from this file rather than
the IO.SYS file.)

The shut down 'splash' - the orange text on a black
background 'It's now
safe to turn off your computer" message is contained in
LOGOS.SYS in your
Windows folder. A fresh 'original' copy of the file can
be found and
extracted from the NET4.CAB folder on your WinMe CD using
the extract
utility in msconfig.exe.

You might also find the following articles helpful:-
"Contents of the Windows Msdos.sys File"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;118579

"Windows Millennium Edition and Real-Mode Functionality"
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;272488

HTH

Mart



"B Kosanda" wrote
in message
...
I have a situation that is annoying me, but is not
critical. During startup, a background wallpaper is
displayed that is out of my control. When the computer
finishes booting up, the background wallpaper that I
selected is properly displayed. How can I control the
background wallpaper that is displayed during power-up?
It is really annoying me, because it is a picture of
Michael Jackson that my daughter put on the PC and now I
can't get rid of it.

thanks,
Bill Kosanda


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