Be aware that removing the splash screen will also cause you not to see any boot-up messages that might come up (chkdsk, convert ... ), but if your system runs without any problems then it should not matter.
1. Edit boot.ini 2. Add " /noguiboot" right after "/fastdetect".
(or check the /noguiboot switch in msconfig on the boot.ini tab)
Upon restarting, the splash screen will be gone. It can be re-enabled by removing the new switch.
Comments
Comment #1
(Posted by an unknown user) Rating
Nice tip. Also, put a check in "/SOS" to display all the drivers as they load.
Comment #2
(Posted by an unknown user) Rating
Wtf i don't understand this..
Comment #3
(Posted by chad) Rating
cant find boot.ini
Comment #4
(Posted by an unknown user) Rating
Good. Any lil' speed-up helps.
Comment #5
(Posted by an unknown user) Rating
Huh?