(1)
Open up the start menu
hold CTRL and SHIFT on the keyboard
RIGHT-click on a blank area on the start menu (right under the user acount's picture works for me)
there's a new option!
(2)
Windows Vista - Windows Vista Sounds and Hidden Music
This is not the hidden music from Windows XP. This is something "midi" style.
1. Press Win logo key and R. Then it will open Run.
2. Type in "Media" (without quotation marks)
3. It will get a folder of Windows sounds and hidden midi music.
My favorite hidden song is "onestop".
See if this works with Windows XP.
(3)
Windows Vista - Hidden Boot Screen
The default boot screen of Windows Vista is a black screen containing just a progress bar and the text “Microsoft Corporation”. Those of you who are tired of this boring default look of the Windows Vista Boot Screen, can enable the hidden boot screen.
Here is how you can enable the Aurora Boot Screen in Windows Vista:
1. click on the start orb and type in “MSCONFIG” in the searchbox and press Enter
2. once the System Configuration tool loads, click on the Boot tab
3. under Boot Options check “No GUI boot”
4. click apply and then OK and restart your computer to see the new boot screen.
Reepost nam Sorry wenna one
Open up the start menu
hold CTRL and SHIFT on the keyboard
RIGHT-click on a blank area on the start menu (right under the user acount's picture works for me)
there's a new option!
(2)
Windows Vista - Windows Vista Sounds and Hidden Music
This is not the hidden music from Windows XP. This is something "midi" style.
1. Press Win logo key and R. Then it will open Run.
2. Type in "Media" (without quotation marks)
3. It will get a folder of Windows sounds and hidden midi music.
My favorite hidden song is "onestop".
See if this works with Windows XP.
(3)
Windows Vista - Hidden Boot Screen
The default boot screen of Windows Vista is a black screen containing just a progress bar and the text “Microsoft Corporation”. Those of you who are tired of this boring default look of the Windows Vista Boot Screen, can enable the hidden boot screen.
Here is how you can enable the Aurora Boot Screen in Windows Vista:
1. click on the start orb and type in “MSCONFIG” in the searchbox and press Enter
2. once the System Configuration tool loads, click on the Boot tab
3. under Boot Options check “No GUI boot”
4. click apply and then OK and restart your computer to see the new boot screen.
Reepost nam Sorry wenna one


