We have shared many customized boot screens for Windows 7 like Windows Vienna, Radian, Triangle and Angry Birds boot screen. We have also shared a few Windows 8 boot screens for Windows 7 which can be found here, here and here.
Today we are going to share yet another 3rd party boot screen for Windows 7 which has been created after getting inspired from Windows 8 Metro style.
"Windows 7 Metro Style Boot" is a cool boot screen for Windows 7 created by "Dairedo96" @ DA. This boot screen shows an animated metro style minimal Windows flag as shown in following screenshot:

The boot screen is really neat and looks great. Windows 7 users who want to have a Windows 8 Metro style boot screen, should definitely give it a try.
You can enjoy this boot screen using following steps:
1. First download the boot screen pack using following link:
2. Extract the ZIP file using WinRAR or 7-Zip. Now run "Windows 7 Boot Updater" which can be found here.
3. Now select "Animation" option in Animation section and select the "screenboot" folder present in downloaded ZIP file. Click on Apply button.
4. Restart your system and enjoy the boot screen.
This article was posted by VG in following section: Windows 7.
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Cosa
It would be helpful if you put up a preview, more than a static frame, when sharing a boot animation.
Hackerpunk1
Hi VG,
Is there a way to make the boot logo appear unstretch in Windows 7 for widescreen monitors?
Best Regards,
Hackerpunk1
sasja
I don't understand microsoft,
fist they make a fast windows 3.11 then they make the OS slower and slower, linux does the opposite.
finally windows vista+7 do look good and now they add ugly metro things, that make it look like windows 1.
but nice share because that boot screen looks editable, I mean just change the png-files and there you go. <<cool
@Hackerpunk1, just resize the png images to your screen resolution with GIMP/Photoshop/paint.net, but it can take a bit much time... ot goto this site: goo.gl/Go7JX