From past 2 days I had been working on the project to make a Mac OS X Lion bootscreen for Windows 7 users.

Now now I am pleased to release, MacBoot7, a Mac OS X Lion Bootscreen for Windows 7, the bootscreen is minimal and nice.

Mac_OS_X_Lion_Bootscreen_For_Windows_7

How To Apply :-

  • First Download the package from HERE,
  • Now extract it and you will get some files under it,
  • Now start Win7BootUpdater.exe,
  • Now select Static Image from Animation drop-down menu, a browse window will pop-up, now select the Static Image.png h you had got in downloaded package,
  • Now in Method select Complete from Drop Down menu, and then click on Select Background Image and then select Background.png, from package,

Windows_7_Boot_updater_For_Mac_Bootscreen

  • Now click on Resuming tab and do the same on it,
  • Now at last click on apply, it will modify some windows file,
  • Now that’s it, restart your system to see new bootscreen

If you find any bug or want recommend changes please contact us.

8 COMMENTS

  1. my computer would not boot after restart…:( please help..the screen with MSI logo (my MOBO) comes on and then shuts off to restart again.

    • 1 Enter into Windows Recovery Environment and press cancel while its scanning
      2 Click “Yes” on the warning that pops up.

      3. Click “View advanced options for system recovery and support”.

      4. Select your keyboard types and click “Next”.

      5. Select an account (not “HomeGroupUser$”) and enter password and click “OK”.

      6. Click “Command Prompt” (the last option) and enter following commands:

      C:
      cd WindowsSystem32
      del winload.exe
      ren “winload~1.exe” winload.exe
      exit

    • Hello Arjun, do following to recover your windows

      1 Enter into Windows Recovery Environment and press cancel while its scanning
      2 Click “Yes” on the warning that pops up.

      3. Click “View advanced options for system recovery and support”.

      4. Select your keyboard types and click “Next”.

      5. Select an account not “HomeGroupUser$” and enter password and click “OK”.

      6. Click “Command Prompt” (the last option) and enter following commands:

      C:
      cd WindowsSystem32
      del winload.exe
      ren “winload~1.exe” winload.exe
      exit

  2. hey u dont even know to animate some loading image like dots or something .Just make a series of 105 images with 15 sets of 7 images and u will get even the loading screen

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