There are many reasons why the boot animation has disappeared. During the startup process, the graphics driver has not been loaded, so these animations are completed by the CPU and are displayed by updating the buffer. Therefore, if the resolution of the monitor is lower than 1024x768, or the CPU usage is too poor, it may not be able to run the boot animation. The following small series will introduce the solution to this problem.
1. You may need to consider replacing the relevant parts for hardware reasons.
2. If the hardware supports this function, follow these steps to check whether the system language settings are correct and how to fix the errors.
- In theStart> All Programs", Find"Attachment". Right-click"Command Prompt", Select"Run as Administrator".
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If the User Account Control Window is displayed, allow it to continue.
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- In the command window, TypeBcdeditAnd then press Enter. Please checkWindows Startup ManagerAndWindows boot loaderLowerLocaleWhether the corresponding language is consistent with your Windows 7 system language.
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- If they are inconsistent, enter the following command in the Command window to modify it:
Bcdedit/set {current} locale XX-XX
After entering the command, click the Enter key on the keyboard.
(Note:XX-XXIndicates the language. For example, ChinaZh-CN)
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Then, restart the computer to make the change take effect. Does the boot animation come out?
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