7 Windows Vista Product Editions !!

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There will be two general categories of Windows Vista editions, which map closely to the two that exist today for XP ("Home," which comprises Starter, Home, and Media Center Editions, Pro, which includes Professional, Professional x64, and Tablet PC Editions). In Windows Vista, the two categories are Home and Business. In the Home category, Microsoft will create four product editions: Windows Vista Starter Edition, Windows Vista Home Basic Edition, Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, and Windows Vista Ultimate Edition (previously known as "Uber" Edition). In the Business category, there will are three editions: Windows Vista Small Business Edition, Windows Vista Professional Edition, and Windows Vista Enterprise Edition. In all, there are 7 product editions planned for Windows Vista

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This is what I had as my XP startup screen for a while... :D

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SpitefulPentium said:
wow. ganja edition's good. link please? did you get it from wincustomize?

Yes I got it a while back from wincustomize - it was before the service packs were released. These boot screens modify the ntoskrnl.exe file in the system32 directry with booteditor.exe

Do a Google search for booteditor and check out the bootscreens at wincusomise - look for "Pirate" and "Ganja". I stopped using them as for each of XP's service pack you need a different bootscreen file. That was BORING.

Be carefull as XP will not start if the ntoskrnl.exe file is corrupted - keep a backup of the original ntoskrnl file and have a boot disk handy that will allow you to replace this file with the original copy in case you run into problems. You can also make/draw your own boot screens with the booteditor - I had made many of my own.
 
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