Animation of Boot of Windows Vista in Windows 7 RC1

Hello

Sean here. I have a MSI Wind U100 Netbook, which previously provided with Windows XP. I decided to try and run Windows 7 RC1 that I just downloaded from the Microsoft Web site. Everything works wonderfully and my netbook is so much more 'alive' compared to when XP was on it. I also have running W7 on my other PC (a laptop and a set of custom build office).

However, I have a weird situation. On the netbook, Windows 7 doesn't have its normal boot animation. Time on the netbook, I'm greeted by the old loading green bar of Vista at the bottom of the animation of the screen, instead of the new 'firefly' effect that is the hallmark of W7. I tried to reinstall it again, but the result is the same, the old vista boot animation.

The funny thing is, none of my other PC for that. Although they are not currently running RC1 (for computer laptop-construction 6959, office-build 7000) they have the good animation.

Please help me find a way to get the good animation. This could be a bug? Or maybe a limitation of the hardware might keep me from getting the correct animation (even if the netbook itself is strong enough to run HD movies)? Some of my friends from the forum are asked if there was a problem with X 86 X 64 version?

If necessary, I can record a video clip to show what is my problem. Thank you very much.

Kind regards
Sean

Hi Sean,.
I think that the problem should be with the amount of RAM allocated to the graphics card.  You use an integrated graphics card?  If Yes, then this problem is due to bad share of RAM on the system.
I had this problem too.  Windows 7 does not display the splash screen animated if you have less RAM dedicated for graphics.  Kindly tell me the amount of available RAM for the graphics.
You must keep the DELETE key or the F1 key during startup to access the BIOS menu.  As I use a HP Pavilion destkop, bios menu is achieved by using the F1 key.
You will find this information under BIOS-> advanced option.
I suggest also allows you to check the updates the BIOS.

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