Vista SP1 brings small UI tweaks, including refreshed ?NO GUI? boot splash & volume sliders. It looks like our favorite camera-shy service pack is being hammered by the screenshot paparazzi as every die-hard enthusiast and his dog now has their paws on the Windows Vista SP1 betawhich has been leakedleft, right and center. I, for one, is not brave enough to pursue such a risky endeavor, so I?m glad someone else with an eagle-sight is scanning every pixel for user-interface changes as well.
From everything I?ve heard up to this point, there are no planned major user-interface enhancements, fixes or even polishes for Vista in Service Pack 1. And so far, that proves to be correct and my expectations remain very low as they should be. However, some of the more vigilant members at the JCXP community have spotted at least 2 interface tweaks worthy to note for the pixel-loving enthusiasts.
The newer Windows Vista alternate boot screen image in SP1. (Inset) Alternate boot image in RTM. Image credit: JCXP.
Most of you should be aware of the ?/NOGUI? tweak for Windows Vista which enables the alternate ?Aurora? boot-screen splash image. As spotted by ?VistaReloaded?, it appears that in SP1, the aurora image has been changed to the same flair used in the ?resume from hibernation? splash, with the text ?Starting Windows Vista? also removed. This flair is far more consistent with the background image presented during log-in.Continue At Source
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