Even Chat-GPT succumbed to the modern RGB, heatsink and liquid CPU block gaming PCs.
Of course, it’s a large language model.
Sort of resemble an Asus. With the chipset heatsink.
Even Chat-GPT succumbed to the modern RGB, heatsink and liquid CPU block gaming PCs.
Of course, it’s a large language model.
Sort of resemble an Asus. With the chipset heatsink.
I recall reading some news and it turns out that the Windows loading animation is just a System font that is somewhat hidden.
It may be possible for you to edit that font to make it into the animation instead of the regular circle animation. Just make sure your animation follows the number of “letters” in the original. I do not have any experience doing this, so I can’t really help.
Just a little piece of information if you think you can work with it. If you do find a way to implement it, please feel free to share the font with others who want to use it.
I remember there were toolkits to let you change these. including ways to insert the boot logo/image (this is how OEM inserts the like “Dell” or “Framework” during startup)
Probably saw them online when I was playing around with Windows 10 Embedded IoT and trying to get the thing to work on the damned Pine A64.
This is why the Windows boot spinning circle despite being an “animation” work on even the worst graphics adapters (think USB powered VGA adapters). Even Linux’s sometimes lag.
(installing fonts under C:\Windows\Boot
…)
They really need to update Charmap for modern resolutions. This ancient piece of UI cannot be scaled whatsover and is basically impossible to see or identify anything.
I pulled this off of my Windows 10 19045.4894. But should work similarly to newer windows(es).
Also in Malgun Gothic Boot, YaHei Boot, Segoe Boot (they only have semilight for whatever reason), JhengHei Boot … probably every “boot” type font you see in the folder.
Terminal for sure!