What should I do if the boot animation disappears in Windows 7?
The default boot animation for Windows 7 is a four-color ball rotation and integrated with Windows. However, some users may encounter green scroll bars instead of animations displayed after Windows 7 is started. If you have encountered this problem, refer to the official solution provided by Microsoft. Microsoft explained that due to technical restrictions, the default resolution for Windows 7 boot is 1024x768.
During the startup process, because the video card driver has not been fully loaded, these animations are all completed by the CPU, and the graphic 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 improper optimization operations may also cause this problem.
Solution:
1. for hardware reasons, you need to consider replacing the relevant components.
2. If the hardware supports this function, check whether the system language settings are correct and fix the errors.
-Find "attachment" in "start-> All Programs ". Right-click "command prompt" and select "Run as administrator ".
-In the command window, type bcdedit and press Enter. Check whether the language of locale under Windows Start manager and Windows Start loader is the same as that of Windows 7.
-If they are inconsistent, enter the following command in the Command window to modify it:
(Note: XX-XX represents a language. Example: zh-CN, China)
-Restart the computer to take effect.
-If the boot animation still does not appear, try to use the installation disc and use the Repair Option to repair the boot animation.