Hackbgrt-1.5.1 Direct

Replaces the OEM boot splash screen without flashing the physical system BIOS.

Deploying version 1.5.1 requires direct interaction with Windows Command Prompt and standard system assets. Follow this workflow to replace a stock logo safely: gmh5225/UEFI-HackBGRT: Windows boot logo ... - GitHub

Requires secure boot to be disabled, or proper keys to be configured. Key Features and Updates in HackBGRT 1.5.1 Hackbgrt-1.5.1

: Since editing the motherboard's firmware directly is risky and complex, HackBGRT takes a different route. It registers itself as an intermediary bootloader.

This tool modifies the boot process, so Secure Boot must be turned off in your BIOS/UEFI settings for it to function. Image Format: The tool primarily uses 24-bit BMP files. Download & Resources: Replaces the OEM boot splash screen without flashing

Enhanced "safety nets" to ensure that if the custom image fails to load, the system defaults back to the original logo rather than hanging on a black screen.

It looks for a specific file (usually splash.bmp ) in its directory and tells the system to display that instead of the hard-coded vendor logo. Installation Basics - GitHub Requires secure boot to be disabled,

This tool is perfect for anyone looking to give their computer a personal touch or for IT administrators who want to customize boot screens for a fleet of devices for a consistent brand experience.