Hackbgrt-1.5.1

Restart your computer. , you should see your custom logo appear during the boot process. Note that the original manufacturer logo may flash briefly before HackBGRT takes over; this is normal behavior and is not a bug.

If you want to return to the original Windows logo, the tool allows for easy uninstallation. How to Install and Use HackBGRT 1.5.1

: This is the most critical step. HackBGRT will not work if Secure Boot is enabled, as it modifies the bootloader. Hackbgrt-1.5.1

The image must be in 24-bit BMP format. It’s best to match your screen’s native resolution or keep the image small enough to fit in the center of the screen.

The setup will automatically open with a default splash image. To use your own image: Open your desired image in a separate editor and copy it. Paste it into the Paint window opened by HackBGRT. Restart your computer

is a specialized, open-source UEFI utility designed to change the factory boot logo on Windows operating systems. When a modern computer starts up, the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) reads a hardware table called the Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) . This table dictates the vendor logo (such as Dell, Lenovo, HP, or ASUS) displayed right before Windows loads. Because this logo is embedded directly inside your motherboard's firmware, permanently replacing it is highly difficult and carries the risk of bricking your motherboard.

While modern versions have reached 2.5.x, the 1.5.1 iteration established the core functionality that users still rely on today: If you want to return to the original

: If Windows won't boot, use your recovery drive to access the Command Prompt and restore your original bootloader or disable the HackBGRT entry.