What should I do if the Windows 7 boot animation is gone?

  
Windows7's default boot animation is a four-color ball that rotates and assembles into a Windows logo, but some users will experience a green scroll bar instead of an animation when Win7 is turned on. If you also encounter this problem, then you can refer to the official solution given by Microsoft. Microsoft explained that due to technical limitations, Windows 7's boot default resolution is 1024x768. During the startup process, since the graphics card driver has not been loaded yet, these animations are all completed by the CPU, and the graphics display is completed by updating the buffer. Therefore, if the display resolution is lower than 1024x768, or the CPU is too bad, it may not be able to run the boot animation. In addition, incorrect system language settings or the use of some improper optimization operations can also cause this problem.

Solution:

1, if it is a hardware problem, then you need to consider replacing the relevant parts.

2, if the hardware supports, then the next you can view the system language settings are wrong, and fix errors.

- in "- & gt beginning; All Programs" to find "Accessories." Right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.

- Type bcdedit at the command window, then press Return. Check if the language corresponding to the locale under the Windows boot manager and the Windows boot loader is consistent with the Windows 7 system language.

- If not, type the following command to make changes in the command window:

(. Note: XX-XX stands for the language, such as: Chinese zh-CN)

- Restart your computer to take effect.

- If the boot animation still does not appear, you can try using the Repair option to repair the installation CD boot animation.
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