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  #31  
Old November 11th 05, 10:26 PM
Noel Paton
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Default Help with logo.sys

did you even bother to read what YOU wrote, let alone what I wrote?

I never mentioned logo.sys in that post, nor logo02.sys (whatever, or
wherever you dredged that up from)

I only quoted your own words back at you from that thread - but you seem to
want to pick-and-choose, now.....

DEFAULT ME systems do NOT contain
1) logo.sys files (because the logo is contained within the IO.SYS)
2) sulogo.sys files (except within a CABbed file - which takes it out of any
reckoning in this context)
3) logo02.sys files (whatever they are - I've never seen such an animal in
any windows system, unless created by the user or a program - correction -
I've never seen one!)

As both Mike and Alan have said, extracting the SULOGO.SYS file from the
archive does absolutely NOTHING - except use disk space. (Oh - and you must
use a different Google archive to me, because that DOS command is nowhere in
that thread!)

The first part of which I, and others, stated earlier in this thread - and
which you seemed to take issue with - are you now trying to worm-wriggle
out of that standpoint?

Judging from the following claptrap you were on another planet at the time
you wrote the original post, anyway.....

quote[with comment]
M$ changed the name from logo.sys in winME to sulogo.sys, [wrong - this was
a new file] this had me baffled for a while [ I wonder why?] because I
assumed (wrongly) the win98ME followed the same convention as win98SE and
that they merely hid the logo.sys inside either io.sys [they did - which you
stated in an earlier part in the SAME POST] or msdos.sys; but when I placed
a logo.sys in C:\Windows it still showed the default Win98ME boot up screen
[so - were you booting Win ME or Win98??] so I started listing all .sys file
and when I saw sulogo.sys [in the CAB files!] it hit me M$ named it that for
Start Up Logo [Set Up logo - or even standby - it's the file that OEMs use
to create their own version of the splash screen], lol I then took a
logo.sys file renamed it to sulogo.sys placed it in C:\Windows and wa la,
new boot up screen in Win98ME [Sorry - no such OS, then or now] P.S. I
always placed a logo.sys in both C:\Windows and root c:\ just to be sure
[sure of what - your own inadequacy? - or just to be sure that you don't
have a clue what file on your system is doing what?] )
/quote



Tough, you're on the hook!!

You have REPEATEDLY in this thread, denied that logo.sys is the effective
replacement for the graphic contained in IO.SYS (a complete reversal of your
earlier (2000) opinion) - and yet suddenly you are attempting to argue that
earlier position as if the people here had contradicted it. - in fact you
managed to do exactly that in that one post in 2000

Sorry - go back in your worm-hole in alt.hackers.whatever and leave people
who want to live in the real world alone.

--
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"Sugien" wrote in message
...
So for the record are you saying that a logo.sys came with WinME? not a
logo02.sys but a logo.sys? If you then you are in error; because no
logo.sys ever cam with WinME.

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
WTF are you dribbling on about?
We are talking DEFAULT systems here - if you choose to castrate your OS,
that's your problem, but most people run with the IO.SYS, and MSDOS, SYS
that hey were given by MS, or a near approximation thereof, and I know of
no-one who routinely modifies the IO.SYS as you suggest - it simply is
NOT worth the hassle.


Your first link is to a Win98 post- so not relevant.
".... and even earlier in 2000" - ERM! -


actuley NO, it was for all Win9x and as you pointed out ME is a Win9x
system. Did you not read down the page and see it is for everyhting from
win95-WinME? For ME is says:

a.. Windows ME users:
EXTRACT /Y SULOGO.SYS D:\WIN9X\WIN_19.CAB




I agree the we *should* be talking about *default* systems. However if we
are talking about a logo.sys file then we are *not* talking about a
default install of WinME. I say that; because WinMe did *not* come with a
logo.sys file. I assert that there never was a logo.sys file as part of
WinME. If you have a problem with logo.sys never having came with WinME
take it up with Microsoft, I am only fowarding along information. So as I
said, are you or are you (and most likely the OP) not saying that a
logo.sys file came *with* WinME? I just want to get the facts stright as
to what you are ascerting. It is my contention that a logo.sys file did
NOT come with WinME, so it is a simple matter, do you agree or not?


to quote YOUR OWN WORDS....
quote

logo.sys is contained in io.sys and you can take either the logow.sys or
the
logos.sys to get the proper format. Or you can just change logos.sys and
rename it to logo.sys and put it back in the same folder the old logo.sys
was via win95, it will override the on contained in io.sys and when or
if
you want to revert to the default that came with win98 you can just
remove
it or rename it and the default contained in io.sys(or is it msdos.sys
memory fails me) will then show.
/quote

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"Sugien" wrote in message
...
Of course if your msdos.sys file or io.sys has been changed to take
out the default sulogo.sys and had logo.sys put in instead of course
sulogo.sys would not over ride what was *transplanted* into the
msdos.sys or io.sys file. However on a brand new vanilla install of the
first ME (and most likely all versions of ME) logo.sys was *not* part of
the OS or even on the install cd's

First off don't feel along in this; because I gave help out on this very
subject back in 2001 here is a Google group link:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.2600/browse_frm/thread/da4dfc04c96b35e4/c41c0051c6ab5f54?lnk=st&q=(logo.sys,sulogo.sys)+au thor:sugien&rnum=2&hl=en#c41c0051c6ab5f54

and even earlier in 2000
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.hackers.malicious/browse_frm/thread/4cf96c312d0b174f/688a3551b6b473fb?lnk=st&q=(logo.sys,sulogo.sys)+au thor:sugien&rnum=3&hl=en#688a3551b6b473fb


Well instead of going through all the trouble of installing ME, I simply
did a web search and found out that I was and am right about logo.sys
NOT coming with WinME; but I will take your word for it that sulogo.sys
will not override logo.sys. I suspect however that you have a modified
io.sys or msdos.sys file most likely a modified io.sys. Here are a few
url's to check if you don't believe me about logo.sys having *never*
come with nor being part of your or anyone's original WinME:

begin CnP from Web pages
http://www.burzurq.com/forum/startup_splash.html

Startup Splash
How To Create A Custom Startup Splash:

Windows ME unlike previous versions of windows does not contain a
"logo.sys" file that can be edited or replaced. The startup splash
exists somewhere else. If you currently have a logo.sys file installed
it didn't come from Windows ME.

http://www.mdgx.com/newtip3.htm
Do you remember the logo that showed up on your screen when you booted
into your freshly installed Windows 9x/ME OS for the first time? Well,
Microsoft Setup routine wiped it out from your hard disk afterwards, so
you can't see it anymore.
But you can still have it displayed any time as your bootup logo.
Just extract the SULOGO.SYS (or LOGO_02.SYS) file from your Win95/98/ME
Setup CD-ROM by using EXTRACT.EXE, the Microsoft DOS mode CAB extracting
tool, located by default in C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.
/begin CnP from Web pages

There are numerous other web pages if you care to do a search on Google.
I think you have a system that has been altered; because as you can see
logo.sys never was a part of winME and if yours prefers logo.sys to
sulogo.sys then as I have said a few times already, your system files
have been altered to prefer it.

hth


--
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"Alan Edwards" wrote in message
...
Incorrect.

I found no way sulogo.sys would be used, whether logo.sys was there or
not.

1. I booted Win ME with no sulogo.sys or logo.sys
The default screen came up.

2. I put sulogo.sys (turned upside down to be obvious)
It was not used.

3. I renamed sulogo.sys to logo.sys (just to check I had modified it
correctly)
It was now used.

4. I put in both a modifed sulogo.sys and a modifed logo.sys
Logo.sys was used.

...Alan
--
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http://dts-l.org/index.html

On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:07:04 -0500, "Sugien"
wrote:
I beg to differ; because I have put a sulogo.sys into the
windowsME
instaliation I used for a short time, and it does work as the start up
screen.

In fact if both sulogo.sys and logo.sys are present
in the root c:\ the sulogo.sys will show up instead of logo.sys.


"Mike M" wrote in message
. ..
The name of the file would have been logo.sys and the location the
root of
C:\. No other name or location works.









  #32  
Old November 11th 05, 10:36 PM
Alan Edwards
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Default Help with logo.sys

Rot!
I experimented on a default (and only) version of ME.

....Alan
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http://dts-l.org/index.html

On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:43:28 -0500, "Sugien"
wrote:

(tripe snipped)
  #33  
Old November 11th 05, 10:40 PM
Noel Paton
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Default Help with logo.sys

I already trashed your info - why not accept that you know nothing about ME,
and leave those who do, to help others?

--
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Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's

"Sugien" wrote in message
...
You are just full of your self aren't you. You can't trash the info
so you try and trash me!



  #34  
Old November 11th 05, 10:58 PM
Mike M
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Default Help with logo.sys

Aren't filters great! Shame that others get to see his ignorant trash.
:-)
--
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Noel Paton wrote:

I already trashed your info - why not accept that you know nothing
about ME, and leave those who do, to help others?


  #35  
Old November 11th 05, 10:59 PM
Sugien
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Default Help with logo.sys

You are hung up on something other then facts:

As I have said which you for what ever reason refuse to give a straight
answer to so again and one more time here we go:

1. Are you saying that WinME came with a file names logo.sys, I don't care
if it was inside a .cab file or IO.sys or what ever. I am just asking point
blank. Did or did NOT WinME come with a file named logo.sys?

2. Are you saying that if you place a file named logo.sys in a *default*
WinME install that it will change the boot up screen?

Those two questions are all that are germane to the discussion of who is
wrong about anything.

You see I agree the logo is contained in the IO.sys; but the logo('s) that
are contained in it are sulogo.sys and logo02.sys

oh and btw, it isn't a CABbed file it is a Cabinet as in filing cabinet

soap box
I will post where ever I choose. I get a tickle from people that actually
think being a MVP means something. Shoot, I could take a person that has
NEVER even use a windows system and if I using a bunch (not saying you did
mind you) of email addresses and IP's to send a bunch of recommendations
from to say that *non* pc user was helping me and if I send in enough of
them, that person that has never actually use a computer could be given the
*honorary* title of MVP. You don't have to take any test as with MCP or for
A+ certification. But even A+ certification shows that the person passing
at the very least knows the names of all the parts of a pc. It also tickles
me that no matter which group I go to there is always one or two some times
a few that think they know more then anyone else that has the *nerve* to
come into their group and *dare* to offer help to someone. Those that think
they are something always , always, always sooner or later resort to
personal attacks and it is most times brought about when they feel their
grip on the group slipping although in reality they should be glad to have
someone help.
/soap box

But as I said earlier, just to be 100% sure instead of 99.99% sure, I will
over the weekend put a different HD into my test pig machine and dig out my
dusty WinME and install it and then I will see; but I am confident that even
though I do have a senior moment every now and then even at the young age of
52 and having been in the computer game since the military in 1971, I every
now and then confuse one OS with the other. It has to do with having been
in the game for over 30 years and that isn't including flow charts and the
likes in high school. I do know for a fact that one of the recent OS's and
it was NOT XP which the boot up was sulogo.sys and the regular logo.sys
refused to work. So maybe it was Win2K but I truly do not think so; but if
it is I will come back and say so in this thread.


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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
did you even bother to read what YOU wrote, let alone what I wrote?

I never mentioned logo.sys in that post, nor logo02.sys (whatever, or
wherever you dredged that up from)

I only quoted your own words back at you from that thread - but you seem
to want to pick-and-choose, now.....

DEFAULT ME systems do NOT contain
1) logo.sys files (because the logo is contained within the IO.SYS)
2) sulogo.sys files (except within a CABbed file - which takes it out of
any reckoning in this context)
3) logo02.sys files (whatever they are - I've never seen such an animal in
any windows system, unless created by the user or a program - correction -
I've never seen one!)

As both Mike and Alan have said, extracting the SULOGO.SYS file from the
archive does absolutely NOTHING - except use disk space. (Oh - and you
must use a different Google archive to me, because that DOS command is
nowhere in that thread!)

The first part of which I, and others, stated earlier in this thread - and
which you seemed to take issue with - are you now trying to worm-wriggle
out of that standpoint?

Judging from the following claptrap you were on another planet at the time
you wrote the original post, anyway.....

quote[with comment]
M$ changed the name from logo.sys in winME to sulogo.sys, [wrong - this
was a new file] this had me baffled for a while [ I wonder why?] because I
assumed (wrongly) the win98ME followed the same convention as win98SE and
that they merely hid the logo.sys inside either io.sys [they did - which
you stated in an earlier part in the SAME POST] or msdos.sys; but when I
placed a logo.sys in C:\Windows it still showed the default Win98ME boot
up screen [so - were you booting Win ME or Win98??] so I started listing
all .sys file and when I saw sulogo.sys [in the CAB files!] it hit me M$
named it that for Start Up Logo [Set Up logo - or even standby - it's the
file that OEMs use to create their own version of the splash screen], lol
I then took a logo.sys file renamed it to sulogo.sys placed it in
C:\Windows and wa la, new boot up screen in Win98ME [Sorry - no such OS,
then or now] P.S. I always placed a logo.sys in both C:\Windows and root
c:\ just to be sure [sure of what - your own inadequacy? - or just to be
sure that you don't have a clue what file on your system is doing what?]
)
/quote



Tough, you're on the hook!!

You have REPEATEDLY in this thread, denied that logo.sys is the effective
replacement for the graphic contained in IO.SYS (a complete reversal of
your earlier (2000) opinion) - and yet suddenly you are attempting to
argue that earlier position as if the people here had contradicted it. -
in fact you managed to do exactly that in that one post in 2000

Sorry - go back in your worm-hole in alt.hackers.whatever and leave people
who want to live in the real world alone.

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to NG's

"Sugien" wrote in message
...
So for the record are you saying that a logo.sys came with WinME? not a
logo02.sys but a logo.sys? If you then you are in error; because no
logo.sys ever cam with WinME.

"Noel Paton" wrote in message
...
WTF are you dribbling on about?
We are talking DEFAULT systems here - if you choose to castrate your OS,
that's your problem, but most people run with the IO.SYS, and MSDOS, SYS
that hey were given by MS, or a near approximation thereof, and I know
of no-one who routinely modifies the IO.SYS as you suggest - it simply
is NOT worth the hassle.


Your first link is to a Win98 post- so not relevant.
".... and even earlier in 2000" - ERM! -


actuley NO, it was for all Win9x and as you pointed out ME is a Win9x
system. Did you not read down the page and see it is for everyhting from
win95-WinME? For ME is says:

a.. Windows ME users:
EXTRACT /Y SULOGO.SYS D:\WIN9X\WIN_19.CAB




I agree the we *should* be talking about *default* systems. However if
we are talking about a logo.sys file then we are *not* talking about a
default install of WinME. I say that; because WinMe did *not* come with
a logo.sys file. I assert that there never was a logo.sys file as part
of WinME. If you have a problem with logo.sys never having came with
WinME take it up with Microsoft, I am only fowarding along information.
So as I said, are you or are you (and most likely the OP) not saying that
a logo.sys file came *with* WinME? I just want to get the facts stright
as to what you are ascerting. It is my contention that a logo.sys file
did NOT come with WinME, so it is a simple matter, do you agree or not?


to quote YOUR OWN WORDS....
quote

logo.sys is contained in io.sys and you can take either the logow.sys or
the
logos.sys to get the proper format. Or you can just change logos.sys
and
rename it to logo.sys and put it back in the same folder the old
logo.sys
was via win95, it will override the on contained in io.sys and when or
if
you want to revert to the default that came with win98 you can just
remove
it or rename it and the default contained in io.sys(or is it msdos.sys
memory fails me) will then show.
/quote

--
Noel Paton (MS-MVP 2002-2006, Windows)

Nil Carborundum Illegitemi
http://www.crashfixpc.com/millsrpch.htm

http://tinyurl.com/6oztj

Please read http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm on how to post messages to
NG's

"Sugien" wrote in message
...
Of course if your msdos.sys file or io.sys has been changed to take
out the default sulogo.sys and had logo.sys put in instead of course
sulogo.sys would not over ride what was *transplanted* into the
msdos.sys or io.sys file. However on a brand new vanilla install of
the first ME (and most likely all versions of ME) logo.sys was *not*
part of the OS or even on the install cd's

First off don't feel along in this; because I gave help out on this
very subject back in 2001 here is a Google group link:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.2600/browse_frm/thread/da4dfc04c96b35e4/c41c0051c6ab5f54?lnk=st&q=(logo.sys,sulogo.sys)+au thor:sugien&rnum=2&hl=en#c41c0051c6ab5f54

and even earlier in 2000
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.hackers.malicious/browse_frm/thread/4cf96c312d0b174f/688a3551b6b473fb?lnk=st&q=(logo.sys,sulogo.sys)+au thor:sugien&rnum=3&hl=en#688a3551b6b473fb


Well instead of going through all the trouble of installing ME, I
simply did a web search and found out that I was and am right about
logo.sys NOT coming with WinME; but I will take your word for it that
sulogo.sys will not override logo.sys. I suspect however that you have
a modified io.sys or msdos.sys file most likely a modified io.sys.
Here are a few url's to check if you don't believe me about logo.sys
having *never* come with nor being part of your or anyone's original
WinME:

begin CnP from Web pages
http://www.burzurq.com/forum/startup_splash.html

Startup Splash
How To Create A Custom Startup Splash:

Windows ME unlike previous versions of windows does not contain a
"logo.sys" file that can be edited or replaced. The startup splash
exists somewhere else. If you currently have a logo.sys file installed
it didn't come from Windows ME.

http://www.mdgx.com/newtip3.htm
Do you remember the logo that showed up on your screen when you booted
into your freshly installed Windows 9x/ME OS for the first time? Well,
Microsoft Setup routine wiped it out from your hard disk afterwards, so
you can't see it anymore.
But you can still have it displayed any time as your bootup logo.
Just extract the SULOGO.SYS (or LOGO_02.SYS) file from your Win95/98/ME
Setup CD-ROM by using EXTRACT.EXE, the Microsoft DOS mode CAB
extracting tool, located by default in C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.
/begin CnP from Web pages

There are numerous other web pages if you care to do a search on
Google. I think you have a system that has been altered; because as you
can see logo.sys never was a part of winME and if yours prefers
logo.sys to sulogo.sys then as I have said a few times already, your
system files have been altered to prefer it.

hth


--
VIA TITS (Teenager In Tennis Shoes)proxy of Sugien
/}
@###{ ]:::::ino-Soft Softwa:::::
\}
This post brought to you by Sneaker Net floppyware


"Alan Edwards" wrote in message
...
Incorrect.

I found no way sulogo.sys would be used, whether logo.sys was there or
not.

1. I booted Win ME with no sulogo.sys or logo.sys
The default screen came up.

2. I put sulogo.sys (turned upside down to be obvious)
It was not used.

3. I renamed sulogo.sys to logo.sys (just to check I had modified it
correctly)
It was now used.

4. I put in both a modifed sulogo.sys and a modifed logo.sys
Logo.sys was used.

...Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.org/index.html

On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 18:07:04 -0500, "Sugien"
wrote:
I beg to differ; because I have put a sulogo.sys into the
windowsME
instaliation I used for a short time, and it does work as the start up
screen.

In fact if both sulogo.sys and logo.sys are present
in the root c:\ the sulogo.sys will show up instead of logo.sys.


"Mike M" wrote in message
...
The name of the file would have been logo.sys and the location the
root of
C:\. No other name or location works.











  #36  
Old November 11th 05, 11:01 PM
Sugien
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Default Help with logo.sys

The last resort of the small mind that can't prove the info wrong is to
refuse to read what proves the point. So I will take you *saying* you
filtered me as you admitting your error in the matter.


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"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Aren't filters great! Shame that others get to see his ignorant trash.
:-)
--
Mike


Noel Paton wrote:

I already trashed your info - why not accept that you know nothing
about ME, and leave those who do, to help others?




  #37  
Old November 11th 05, 11:30 PM
Sugien
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Default Help with logo.sys

Oh, btw, Mr. MVP, can you log onto he http://oem.microsoft.com
I can, can you? rofl

you see I *am* and OEM, and well a few other Microsoft things; but unlike
you and a few others I don't try and brag and put OEM on everything, or MVP,
or even MCP or other things I could. I think you may even be close to me in
age or even a tad older. I am 52 and I would guess you to be at least 10-15
years older then me? You know what I would be almost willing to wager, that
had I came here with a different nic, so that a few people hand not jumped
me upon arrival, my help may have been welcomed. But that is ok. I will be
checking out my WinME, and I have already checked on IRC with a few people
that *do* know more then I, and they agree with me; but I will still install
my dusty WinME just to see. What I think is going on is that the OP
upgraded from an earlier version of windows and that is where their logo.sys
came from; but as I said, we shall see who will have the egg on their face,
who knows it may even be me, although I doubt it. But if it is me after
testing the facts of the matter, I will take my egg sunny side up and admit
to the error, I can only hope should you be wrong you will do likewise,
though I doubt it, in fact I say even if I show proof you will not accept
it. But we shall see, what we shall see.


"Sugien" wrote in message
...
The last resort of the small mind that can't prove the info wrong is to
refuse to read what proves the point. So I will take you *saying* you
filtered me as you admitting your error in the matter.


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"Mike M" wrote in message
...
Aren't filters great! Shame that others get to see his ignorant trash.
:-)
--
Mike


Noel Paton wrote:

I already trashed your info - why not accept that you know nothing
about ME, and leave those who do, to help others?






  #38  
Old November 11th 05, 11:31 PM
Noel Paton
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I've already proved your original assertions in this thread wrong - you've
only changed your assertions!

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"Sugien" wrote in message
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The last resort of the small mind that can't prove the info wrong is to
refuse to read what proves the point. So I will take you *saying* you
filtered me as you admitting your error in the matter.



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Old November 11th 05, 11:39 PM
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Wassup?? - couldn't stand the heat, so had to get out of the kitchen? -
trying to con me into thinking that we'd had an accidental email exchange is
NOT good practice!


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"Sugien" wrote in message
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We shall see, at the very least you should wait until I do my tests and
report back my results before you go making any type of allegations. If I
am wrong I will admit it; because as I said I was mucking about with
several OS's at the same time each on their own test box.
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"Mike M" wrote in message
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Alan,

It appears the poster concerned has little knowledge of the subject since
a simple experiment such as the one you (and I) have performed quickly
proves that he is talking rubbish. :-)
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Alan Edwards wrote:

Incorrect.

I found no way sulogo.sys would be used, whether logo.sys was there or
not.

1. I booted Win ME with no sulogo.sys or logo.sys
The default screen came up.

2. I put sulogo.sys (turned upside down to be obvious)
It was not used.

3. I renamed sulogo.sys to logo.sys (just to check I had modified it
correctly)
It was now used.

4. I put in both a modifed sulogo.sys and a modifed logo.sys
Logo.sys was used.






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Old November 11th 05, 11:41 PM
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You are still side stepping the issue: Answer the questions about what is
at issue:
Did WinME come with a logo.sys file, Yes____ No______

If you put a logo.sys file in a WinME will it override the start up screen
Yes____ No____

Now quite side stepping and answer, well unless you just don't want to be
proven wrong that iss
As I said I will over the week end install a default off line WinME and then
put a logo.sys on it and see if it indeed will change the start up logo
screen. I still contend placing a logo.sys file anywhere in a WinME install
will NOT change the boot up logo. After I install my dusty copy of WinMe
(which btw, was given to me by Microsoft at a pre-launch party or was it at
a MS2D or was it a TS2 I have been to so may of them and have so many
t-shirts and swag *software and gifts* that it is hard to keep track of when
or which on I got what software at) I will come back to this thread and
either say yes I was wrong or tell you and anyone that says WinME came with
a logo.sys file that they are wrong. So until then or unless you or others
insist on continuing to impugn my tech abilities *without* proof to the
contrary I will have done with this thread until I find out over the weekend
100% one way or the other.

But I am of course still waiting for you to answer the above questionsbeg


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"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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I've already proved your original assertions in this thread wrong - you've
only changed your assertions!

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"Sugien" wrote in message
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The last resort of the small mind that can't prove the info wrong is to
refuse to read what proves the point. So I will take you *saying* you
filtered me as you admitting your error in the matter.





 




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