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===Windows 7 | ===Windows 7 及更高版本=== | ||
[[Windows 7 build 6469]] replaces the alternate boot screen enabled by disabling GUI boot with the logo of the Windows 7 project, although the default boot animation remains unchanged. A new boot screen routine was introduced in later builds, which now runs in 1024×768 resolution at true color,{{efn|The older Windows Vista boot screen is used if the system does not support the resolution or if the user decides to disable the newer boot screen by setting the BCD variable <code>graphicsmodedisabled</code> to <code>yes</code>.}} as well as allowed it to include localizable text. The new boot screen is also rendered cooperatively by both the boot loader and the kernel, which made it possible to display it when restoring Windows from hibernation as well. On regular boot, the first frame is drawn by the boot loader, while the rest of the animation is drawn by the kernel after it starts executing, which results in a slight delay before the animation starts. When restoring from hibernation or during a hybrid boot, the animation is drawn by the boot loader for the duration of the restoration process. In certain localizations, setup displays the boot screen as seen in the English version for 1-2 seconds before switching to the Windows Vista boot screen. | [[Windows 7 build 6469]] replaces the alternate boot screen enabled by disabling GUI boot with the logo of the Windows 7 project, although the default boot animation remains unchanged. A new boot screen routine was introduced in later builds, which now runs in 1024×768 resolution at true color,{{efn|The older Windows Vista boot screen is used if the system does not support the resolution or if the user decides to disable the newer boot screen by setting the BCD variable <code>graphicsmodedisabled</code> to <code>yes</code>.}} as well as allowed it to include localizable text. The new boot screen is also rendered cooperatively by both the boot loader and the kernel, which made it possible to display it when restoring Windows from hibernation as well. On regular boot, the first frame is drawn by the boot loader, while the rest of the animation is drawn by the kernel after it starts executing, which results in a slight delay before the animation starts. When restoring from hibernation or during a hybrid boot, the animation is drawn by the boot loader for the duration of the restoration process. In certain localizations, setup displays the boot screen as seen in the English version for 1-2 seconds before switching to the Windows Vista boot screen. | ||