Depends on your motherboard and bios. If you have a high end board that has an extensive bios, often times there is a switch that'll bypass that particular screen and either be blank or holdout the prior screen until windows is booting. If you have a low end board, or an older legacy bios, those bios tend to be very simple with few if any user changeable switches other than turbo on/off, time and date etc. Then you are stuck with what it gives you.