Earlier we have learned about the process of setting up for getting a custom audio message on Windows startup, but today in this piece of article, let us go through the process of setting up in order to get a text message displayed on the screen during the startup of your PC.
If you use a company-owned PC, you may have seen a legal notice displayed before you sign in to Windows. Here’s how you can do the same thing on your own PC and display a message with any text you want.
How To Display A Message On Windows Startup
- First, you need to open the Registry editor, you can do this by typing ‘regedit’ in the search
- Open the Registry editor you find in the search results and there choose Grant permissions options
- Now using the bar on the left side of the window navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System - You can find two values named ‘legalnoticecaption’ and ‘legalnoticetext’ on the right side pane of the window.
- Double click on the legalnoticecaption option
- Now in the Value data field of the opened window, just enter the text that would like to see on the screen while your Windows startup and click on Ok.
- Legalnoticetext value is the actual text field which is placed below the legalnoticecaption field which is the title. But, in this case, the title itself is a message. So you can leave it blank or you can even fill them both with the title and text if you want
- Now just close everything and return to the desktop. Then restart your computer to witness the message that you have set up before displayed on the screen. You can change or remove the message from the Registry editor if you wish to.
That is it, just try these simple steps and get the message you want to be displayed on your screen.
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