Custom Boot Logo Windows 10 UEFI Boot Method? (Non-Legacy)


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    Windows 10
       #1

    Custom Boot Logo Windows 10 UEFI Boot Method? (Non-Legacy)


    Is there currently any way to configure a custom boot logo for UEFI booting? I can only find methods for Legacy users, but no luck with UEFI.

    I'm kind of new to custom boot logos, so if anybody could give me some information as to if it's possible first?

    Regards
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    Arch Linux
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    You can change the boot logo in UEFI mode by modifying the relevant ACPI table (BGRT) with an EFI application before booting. AFAIK, the only application for this is currently my own, HackBGRT. (Open-source and all, so I certainly hope this doesn't count as advertising.) Be sure to tell if you find any other choices.
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    windows 10
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    Metabolix said:
    You can change the boot logo in UEFI mode by modifying the relevant ACPI table (BGRT) with an EFI application before booting. AFAIK, the only application for this is currently my own, HackBGRT. (Open-source and all, so I certainly hope this doesn't count as advertising.) Be sure to tell if you find any other choices.

    hi there
    i am using your hackbgrt 1.4.0 to change my bootlogo i have som troubel understanding it all but it worked in someway what i did was i run your software choise "C"overwritten your splash document and restarted
    what happend is that the original bootlogo is stil there and mine comes after that one
    can you help me in what i am doing wrong thanks in advance
    mitchell
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    Arch Linux
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    wmr mclaren said:
    what happend is that the original bootlogo is stil there and mine comes after that one
    If you're seeing the new logo, HackBGRT is working as well as it can. So you've done everything right!

    Your computer may show the original (manufacturer) logo before loading any software. It's not possible to change that with software. (You would need to flash a modified firmware. Those are not available usually.)
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