As we all know that Windows 7 contains a new animated boot screen which shows animated items/balls that come together to form Windows logo.
If you want to enjoy the same boot screen in Windows XP or Vista, then here is a good news for you. Windows 7 look-like boot screens are available for Windows XP and Vista:

You can download the boot screens using following links:
Download Windows 7 Boot Screen for Windows XP
Download Windows 7 Boot Screen for Windows Vista
You'll need "Tuneup Utilities" to apply these boot screens.
NOTE: The above boot screens are not animated.
This article was posted by VG in following section: Windows Vista, Windows XP.
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DKLouis
Yo! Its awsome man!!! And it runs smoothly on my windows xp profesional sp3..XD
DKLouis
Dhaval:
I also couldnt get it.......:(
djahlor
i really like it and it work on my windows vista
i have now the theme and the taskbar ,login screen ,and boot screen , calculator and paintribbon!
thanks VG
djahlor
kiyuto1102
The image quality is very good
tushar
goooood but slow for wireless net.
Windows7Lover
Haiz... I know programming and resource hacking takes a long time and are difficult, BUT, at least you all professionals can, however, make the boot screen animates? I prefer animated than still... It is really beautiful, gorgeous and nice!
P/S: I LOVE WINDOWS SEVEN!!!
manmeet
wadia aa ,,, nice website for themes ( lite 2 ) faster & good look ,,,
xp2000
if we installed another bootscreen the system will not works correctly.. is it replaces original bootscreen? or adds another bootscreen for windows?
VG
^^ It adds another boot screen and tells Windows to use the new boot screen. You can safely restore default boot screen any time you want.
ThunderBird
Hello All...
I have tried a different version of the Boot Screen (a ntoskrnl.exe version) and when I replace it with the original boot screen, a windows update file manager thing (name escapes me at the moment, sorry) always changes it back to the original... Sorry to be very vauge but if somebody knows what I am talking about or has the same problem, could you please respond to this? If not, please ignore...
Also, If I use the trial version of TuneUp Utilites and use TSR-Pr's boot screen (great job by the way!), when the trial version expires,will the bootscreen stay se7en-ish? Or will it revert? It shouldn't, right? Sorry if this is n00bish...
Thank you,
ThunderBird