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Speaking of Colors. I haven't had a use for or tried the following:
Change color of BSOD
Edit the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows directory:
In the [386Enh] add the entries:
MessageTextCOLOR=X
MessageBackCOLOR=X
Where X is replace by the number for each of the following colours:
Black = 0, Blue = 1, Green = 2, Cyan = 3, Red = 4, Magenta = 5, Yellow/Brown = 6
White = 7, Grey = 8, Bright Blue = 9, Bright Green = A, Bright Cyan = B, Bright Red = C
Bright Magenta = D, Bright Yellow = E, Bright White = F
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Well, you could only change it to black or brown.:D
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testing,
"Green...Green....Grass...of....Hooome" = Tom Jones :D
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Green before SP2. Blue after SP2 here too. Blue is blue. KB
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Yep, Home is green and Pro is blue. But as Frebo pointed out, when you install SP2 both Home and Pro have the same boot screen, no 'Home' or 'Pro', and both have blue bars.
Guess MS was in such a rush (like normal) to get this out that they thought something like that didnt matter ;)