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: The custom logo must be a 24-bit BMP file named splash.bmp .

sudo update-grub

Emphasize that for "high quality," images should be saved as 24-bit BMP files . 2. Tutorial-Style: "The Hidden BIOS Hack" hackbgrt151 high quality

"HackBGRT" is an open-source tool used to replace the default Windows or manufacturer (OEM) boot logo with a custom image. The version "1.5.1" specifically added features such as and fixed exceptions when booting into UEFI setup.

| Symptom | Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The BMP resolution is too low. The UEFI is falling back to 640x480. | Remake your BMP at exactly 1920x1080 or higher. | | Colors look washed out or neon | You saved the BMP in 8-bit (256 color) or 16-bit mode. | Re-save as 24-bit RGB . Do not use RLE compression. | | Spinner dots have a black box behind them | Your image has a solid background, but the UEFI expects transparency. | HackBGRT151 doesn't support true alpha in BMP. Use a solid dark or black background that blends with the UEFI background color. | : The custom logo must be a 24-bit BMP file named splash

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(RGB 0,0,0) to blend seamlessly with the rest of the Windows boot sequence. Dimensions : Aim for a central logo roughly 200x200 to 300x300 pixels