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The script will now install the new image into your UEFI configuration. 5. Reboot and Verify
Some implementations include a DKMS module that loads early (via initramfs ) to patch the BGRT before the kernel’s native driver claims it.
Here is the general process for utilizing hackbgrt151 to change your logo. 1. Download and Prepare
Prepare your image: It must be a (or DIB) file. A size of 200x200 or 300x300 pixels is usually best. 2. Run the Installer Right-click setup.exe and select Run as Administrator . hackbgrt151
While HackBGRT151 itself only supports static BMPs, advanced users can:
hackbgrt151 remains a fascinating artifact of the "power user" era of computing—a time when users sought total control over their hardware, down to the very first pixels drawn on the screen. It represents a blend of technical curiosity and the desire for digital individuality.
In the world of PC customization, changing the wallpaper or the theme is easy. However, customizing the very first image you see when turning on your computer—the Windows boot logo—has historically been a complex task involving deep system modifications. Enter , a powerful, open-source utility designed specifically to replace the default Windows boot logo with a custom image on UEFI-based systems. The script will now install the new image
Resetting NVRAM clears the stored boot entries. The system might lose the path to the HackBGRT loader.
Disclaimer: Modifying firmware and boot processes can be harmful. Always ensure you have backups. HackBGRT - Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems
Next, a Paint window will open with the default HackBGRT logo. Copy and paste your splash.bmp image over this one, or paint your own. Save and exit Paint. Here is the general process for utilizing hackbgrt151
: This software comes with no warranty. Use it at your own risk
HackBGRT - Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems - GitHub
This is a common false positive. HackBGRT attempts to modify the EFI partition and your boot sequence, behavior that is typical of bootkits and rootkits. Antivirus software flags it because it looks like a "suspicious" action. As long as you downloaded the tool from the official GitHub source, it is safe. You may need to add an exclusion to your antivirus for the HackBGRT folder.