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: Designed specifically for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 UEFI systems.

While newer versions like 2.0.0 and 2.5.1 have introduced more advanced features such as automatic image conversion (supporting PNG, JPG, and GIF) and updated shim support for newer Windows updates, version 1.5.1 remains a widely cited "legacy" version known for its simplicity. hackbgrt151

is a version of the popular open-source UEFI boot logo changer designed for Windows systems. It allows users to replace the standard Windows boot logo or the manufacturer's vendor logo with a custom image by modifying the Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) during the startup process. What is HackBGRT? : Designed specifically for 32-bit and 64-bit x86

HackBGRT is a free utility that targets UEFI-based computers. On these systems, the boot logo is typically stored within the UEFI firmware, making it difficult to change permanently. HackBGRT works as a custom UEFI application that overwrites the BGRT image in memory each time the computer boots, displaying your chosen graphic instead. It allows users to replace the standard Windows

: The tool automatically mounts the hidden EFI system partition to allow users to place their custom splash.bmp file. How to Use HackBGRT 1.5.1 To use this version, users generally follow these steps: How To Change The Windows 11/10 Boot Logo

: Uses a command-line interface where users can install, disable, or remove the tool by pressing specific keys (e.g., 'I' for install).

: Enables the use of any 24-bit BMP image as a boot logo.

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