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Visuals: Essentially the same as before, but instead of the Windows 2000 logo is the left trails of the Windows flag with a rainbow gradient effect. To the right of it is "Microsoft Neptune" arranged like before, and below it is "under construction", all in gray.


Windows XP, codenamed Whistler, was the first Windows operating system available for both home users and workspaces (with a "Home Edition" and a "Professional Edition"), and the first to use the Windows NT kernel, which was used for workspace-oriented computers before XP's release and is more stable than the MS-DOS-based Microsoft Windows 9x kernel, for all versions. A Server Family version, Windows Server 2003, was also made.


Visuals: There is the then-current Windows flag, but with a white outline instead of black. Below it is the same wordmark as below, but in white, and the word "Codename" in dark grey. Below all this, there is a progress bar, which consists of a dotted line, with some dots glowing white, scrolling from left to right.


Visuals: There is the same wordmark from before, but behind it to the left is the Windows flag, this time in dark gray, and without its colors. Below the wordmark is a progress bar, which consists of four rectangle lines, each one bearing one of the windows colors, lighting up one by one.


Visuals: Essentially the same as Build 2264, but the wordmark is now much more in line with the final Windows XP wordmark, with the word "Codename" now being grey, the progress bar being the same as Build 2419 (albeit the stripes are united instead of being separated), and the Windows flag, now bearing its then-new modernized design, (designed by Casey Potter Design, which by then had been completed after a pair of prototypes were created), but in white. At the bottom of the screen is the text "Beta 2 Release" which is above the copyright info, with it, along with the Microsoft logo in the upper-right-hand corner, being in gray.


Screens: On a black background, the then-current Windows flag logo (which has been redesigned to have only the colored "panels"; the first panel might be red-orange or orange), along with the text below:


Availability: Windows XP was the most commonly used operating system, and many embedded systems still make use of it. Support ended in April 2014. Also seen in Windows Server 2003 and the last few Windows Whistler betas, as well as early pre-reset Windows Longhorn builds until build 4011, and early post-reset builds until build 5048. It can still commonly be seen on computers running Windows Embedded 2009, as well as at ATMs, banks, libraries and especially hospitals. Support for the embedded OS was fully discontinued on April 9, 2019.


Visuals: Same as Windows XP, but the XP logo is replaced by a silver version of the Windows flag with the text "Microsoft Longhorn" on the right, the copyright notices and the Microsoft logo were removed as well. This is all situated slightly lower on the screen.


Visuals: Same as the last screen, but the Longhorn logo is different, This time we see the colored Windows flag (carried from XP) situated smaller on the screen, with the text "Longhorn", and the text "Microsoft Windows Code Name" above it, The progress bar was recolored to orange.


Availability: First added in Longhorn build 4074, but it was not enabled by default due to the need of LDM (Longhorn Driver Model) drivers; trying to enable this boot screen will result in a black screen. No LDM drivers were released for builds 4074-4093 but it can still be found in the files.


Visuals: Same as the 2nd screen, but the Longhorn logo once again has been changed. This time the logo is a white version of the Windows logo situated bigger on the screen, with the text "Windows Code Name" above and "LONGHORN" on the bottom, the progress bar was recolored to gray like in Windows Server 2003, copyright text is seen in the bottom of the screen.


Later Variant: Starting in build 5308.6, the boot screen no longer displays both the Longhorn text and the white Windows flag, and the copyright text now says "Windows 2006 Microsoft Corporation" in the Segoe UI font.


Availability: This was not used as the main bootscreen (the last screen was used instead) in Windows Vista, but used as the "No GUI" boot screen. To enable it, open System Configuration Utility -> Boot -> No GUI Boot box, and then restart the system. The later variant was used in Service Packs 1 and 2 of Windows Vista. Also seen on early builds of Windows 7.


Visuals: On a green-blue aurora background (the same one as the later variant of the 7th screen), a white shine acting as a progress bar of sorts is seen, no Windows logos or copyright notices are seen.


Visuals: On a black background, there are the words "Starting Windows..." from before. Then, a newer version of the Vista progress bar, similar to the Longhorn 4074-4093 screen but in blue, appears. A copyright notice is seen at the bottom.


Visuals: On a black background, there are the words "Starting Windows" and a copyright notice. Suddenly, four colored orbs appear and move around a bit until they form the panels of the then-current Windows logo. The edges of the panels glow for a while.

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