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Hiding Windows - run GBPVR from the start

 
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Hiding Windows - run GBPVR from the start
drewkaree
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#11
2005-07-24, 10:28 PM
To change the "Windows XP" and the moving progress bar before login, use BootXP. I dunno if there's a better or FREE-er program out there, but I bought this a while back so this is what I'll be using. That is really the last step I've got to do, and the lowest on the priority list.

To get GBPVR to run as a shell and start with no user invervention, your computer must ONLY be part of a workgroup. You'll need to first create 2 accounts with Admin priveledges. One should be the user that will run GBPVR.

Now, you'll want to set up XP to automate the login process. Click Start, Run, and enter "Control Userpasswords2" (MINUS the quotation marks). Uncheck the "Users must enter a username and password to use this computer" box. Click "Apply". Enter the user name and password you want to auto-login with, and click OK. Hit OK again, and you're good to go.

Make sure GBPVR is set up the way you want it before proceeding with the next steps.

Now to run GBPVR as your shell. Open regedit under the user you want to run GBPVR as. Open your registry folders as follows:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SOFTWARE
Microsoft
Windows NT
CurrentVersion
IniFileMapping
system.ini
boot

If there is a value "shell", change the first 3 letters which read SYS to USR.

ex: SYS:BLAH\BLABETY\BLABLA\BLABOO should now look like:
USR:BLAH\BLABETY\BLABLA\BLABOO.

This tells windows to ignore the system's shell values and load up a shell value on a user by user basis. If you don't do this it will never even look for the shell value in the current user key, meaning the next part won't ever be seen.

Now (still in regedit) open these registry folders as follows:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
Microsoft
Windows NT
CurrentVersion
Winlogon

Create a value for Shell and put the path to your new shell. You'll have to find the path to gbpvr.exe on your computer and enter it.

ex: C:\Program Files\devnz\gbpvr\gbpvr.exe (YOURS may be different, use YOUR OWN path to the exe!)

Log out as the auto-login user and log back in as another user with administrative rights. (You DID create 2 accounts with adminstrative priveledges like I suggested, right? Wink )

Change the auto-login user to a standard user. This limits anyone to having more access than you want them to have.

To log out, ctrl alt del and log into another user which you're free to use as whatever.

The rest simply has to do with hiding/changing the startup/shutdown screens and hiding the mouse pointer (if you so wish)

Change from the default windows XP welcome screen to the other style by going to Control Panels>User Accounts>Change the way users logon or off. Deselect the "Use Welcome Screen" checkbox.
To get rid of the startup and shutdown messages via regedit:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Software
Microsoft
Windows
CurrentVersion
Policies
System

If there's a DisableStatusMessages dword there, change it to 1, otherwise add it and change it to 1.

Change the login background color. Login is disabled, but background color still shows up. It can be found here (regedit again):
HKEY_USERS
DEFAULT
Control Panel
Colors
Background

It's a 3 digit RGB Color. Black is 0 0 0

Should you ever care to go back to the way things were, after firing up gbpvr, simply hit ctrl alt del and run regedit again, and delete the shell entry you created. POOF! Everything's back to "normal" again!
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#12
2005-08-05, 07:20 AM
thanks for the detailed post.....but maybe i'm missing something.

i've created two accounts....one to make the changes and also a GBPVR account. there's also an Administrator account already on the computer. the problem i have is that each time i restart, it defaults back to administrator account and not the GBPVR account. any ideas? do i need to delete the adminstrator account and keep the other one created that has administrator privileges?
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2005-08-05, 07:37 AM
well....i got it to start up in the gbpvr account, but still no luck in just starting the program. am i missing something?
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2005-08-05, 07:50 AM (This post was last modified: 2005-08-05, 08:51 AM by lobopac.)
hmmm....still doesn't work. i guess i'll have to live with just having the shortcut to gbpvr in the startup folder. getting late, i'll have to mess with it later.
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2005-08-06, 11:20 PM
lobopac Wrote:i've created two accounts....one to make the changes and also a GBPVR account. there's also an Administrator account already on the computer. the problem i have is that each time i restart, it defaults back to administrator account and not the GBPVR account. any ideas? do i need to delete the adminstrator account and keep the other one created that has administrator privileges?

I seem to remember dealing with this somewhere in the mix, and I definitely DID delete that account, but it recreated itself later, so I'm not POSITIVE that it needs to be done.

I just got everything back up and running (setting up wireless network through the house) and got the notice of your post - I'll try to help out as much as possible - I KNOW just how frustrating it is to try this Rolleyes

I'm not positive from your replies, but are BOTH of the accounts you created set up with Admin priveledges? The "changes" account AND the gbpvr account need to start with admin priveledges.

It almost sounds as if you set up the auto-login account as something other than the gbpvr account

Also, the shell must be set up to be looked for using the "USR" registry key instead of the "SYS" key. I may have missed something or wrote it up incorrectly. I'm gonna check that out to see if I missed something.

I PROMISE that this IS possible, as I've done it with other programs (2 MAME setups and a jukebox), but this is my very first experience doing it with XP. I've always used 98SE in the past - the other projects have been done with XP by numerous others who helped me with the setups I've already done....also, if I can get this running, NO ONE should give up hope Big Grin
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#16
2005-08-07, 08:52 PM
I really liked this, so I added it to the wiki at Tips/BootIntoGBPVR
Feel free to edit/update it...
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#17
2005-08-10, 01:41 AM
Agreed. This is excellent. If I ever build a dedicated HTPC (I fiddle with my current box way too much) I am going to follow this writeup.
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#18
2005-08-11, 10:15 PM
Thanks for the compliments guys, but I have to give credit to the guys at www.arcadecontrols.com Smile

My other previous projects like this were done with their help, and I prolly wouldn't have even thought twice about it until I saw how cool a "dedicated" machine looks when you can't tell it's actually a PC running the show - even my geek friends couldn't tell at first Big Grin

Lobopac, from everything I've seen, I don't see a missed step other than removing that "extra" admin account, so I'm at a loss. I'm kinda new to XP too, so mebbe someone more XP-knowledgeable can point out what's going on.
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2005-11-08, 04:50 PM (This post was last modified: 2005-11-08, 05:05 PM by n@boleo.)
Anybody succeed launching gbpvr as shell with remote control ?
I can do it by hand just starting ir.exe after gbpvr came up but trying to use a script instead of gbpvr.exe for shell within registry does not work fine and stops after first command

Quote:shell.cmd =
Code:
"C:\Program Files\WinTV\Ir.exe" /QUIET
C:\gbpvr\gbpvr.exe

Any idea ?
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2005-11-08, 09:32 PM (This post was last modified: 2005-11-08, 09:47 PM by n@boleo.)
I've found a workaround !
Using
Code:
"C:\Program Files\WinTV\Ir.exe" /QUIET
I did set a scheduled task witch activate each time somebody logons at my computer. This way it works fine !
Just be sure to remove the "Kill if task is running more tha 72h" witch is enabled by default
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