[quote who="Zubaz" reply="7" id="1914427"] UNINSTALLING and writing this one off.Not the first nor the last. Now you know why it's unsupported. (As an aside, did you try all the versions of BS?)[/quote] I only hit the download link as it came directly from the BootSkin site (V 1.05a). What makes no sense to me here is... LogonStudio works flawlessly. I would think this would affect it as well. Also if there were a way to allow Vidstub.sys directly in DE
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Okay now I get to eat my hat with no mustard. Went to reboot and voila... another BSOD. This must be something to do with DEP in XP. (what I am using +SP3) I rebooted the first time without a hitch. Now I get another BSOD... uninstalled/. :? EDIT: If this many are having this many problems.... it should be removed from the site. Will test the DEP theory and report here. EDIT2: Well well well.... DEP only allows .exe's to be a
Anytime! [e digicons]|-)[/e] I came here to find an answer to the problem with the BSOD... and I found that all the answers were like the one from Seabass. It's easy to see why BootSkin might get canned with this kind of problem. Users shouldn't have to change their bios to run the program, it could be dangerous if the end user doesn't know exactly what they're doing in there. However, I have yet to see a PC with the security option enabled by default, I suppose it could be on in som
I beleive I have found the problem here. At least on my pc, If I go into bios and disable security on the MBR, Bootskin works. Once the skin is changed then I can re-enable the security and it works fine. Some bios list it as "Virus Warning" in the advanced options. [e digicons]:|[/e] My first post I know but I had to comment on my experience with this problem.