Overwriting the BGRT entry in memory with your custom image.
To use HackBGRT-1.5.1, your system must be in with a GPT partition style . Hackbgrt-1.5.1
When a UEFI computer boots, Windows displays a vendor logo stored in the system's firmware. HackBGRT-1.5.1 intercepts this process by: Overwriting the BGRT entry in memory with your custom image
While modern versions have reached 2.5.x, the 1.5.1 iteration established the core functionality that users still rely on today: HackBGRT-1
is a specific version of a popular open-source utility used to customize the Windows boot logo on UEFI-based systems. By modifying the Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) , it allows users to replace the standard Windows or manufacturer logo (like Dell, HP, or MSI) with a custom image of their choice. Key Features of HackBGRT
: Replaces the default startup graphic with any 24-bit BMP image (typically named splash.bmp ).
: Place your image in the extracted HackBGRT folder and rename it to splash.bmp .
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