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Change Windows Boot Logo Windows 10

23.12.2019 
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Crack the glitch 2.1.0 mod. IT's impossible to change that logo for normal users. MS has GONE OUT OF IT's WAY to FORCE USERS to HAVE A MONOCHROME LOGO ON A BLACK BACKGROUND. They hardcoded the logo deep within the bootres.dll file and hardcoded the background color EXTREMELLY DEEPwithin MULTIPLE UNRELATED SYSTEM FILES and locked the whole bunch with PROPIETARY SIGNATURES to ensure no one customizes that. Microsoft does not give the OEMs a tool to change the boot logo. The tools come from the hardware manufacturers. The only one that I know is available to the public is Intel's ITK.As for the reason why the BGRT exists in the ACPI 5 spec, or why there was some need to add it, I don't know.

Change Windows Boot Logo Windows 10

You'd have to ask HP, Intel, Phoenix and Toshiba as well, since they worked with Microsoft on it.O.k. How do YOU explain document THAT I DOWNLOADED DIRECTLY FROM YOUR OFFICIAL UEFI DOCUMENTATION, andimage THAT I MADE BY USING PRINT SCREEN ON THE PAGE 25 OF THE DOCUMENT I MENTIONED? That page SPECIFICALLY SAYS THAT THE BGRT PROPERTY NEEDS TO BE SET TO BLACK.

NO OTHER COLOR OPTION ALLOWED THERE.ALSO. Explain to me. WHY ARE THERE NO WIN8 OEM PC'S OR DESKTOP MOTHERBOARDS THAT HAVE THE BGRT PROPERTY SET TO ANY COLOR OTHER THAN BLACK?If this is 'up to the OEMS' HOW IT CAN BE THAT ALL OF THEM SET THE BGRT PROPERTY TO THE SAME COLOR, WHICH 'CASUALLY HAPPENS TO BE THE COLOR THAT MICROSOFT DEFINED AS THE ONE TO USE'?

From the second picture, the 'branding elements' is the picture from the BGRT. The black background is not set by the OEM, it is the color that the OS uses at that point.

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OEMs are not allowed to modify the OS to make that color something different.I'm sure it is possible, as I've seen some software mods that can change the boot logo used on Legacy boot Windows 8.1.As for what image an OEM chooses to put in the BGRT is up to them. There is no technical limit on what you can put there. To prove this point, here is a test I did using an Intel NUC and put a picture of Doge in the BGRT. From the second picture, the 'branding elements' is the picture from the BGRT.

The black background is not set by the OEM, it is the color that the OS uses at that point. OEMs are not allowed to modify the OS to make that color something different.I'm sure it is possible, as I've seen some software mods that can change the boot logo used on Legacy boot Windows 8.1.As for what image an OEM chooses to put in the BGRT is up to them. There is no technical limit on what you can put there. To prove this point, here is a test I did using an Intel NUC and put a picture of Doge in the BGRT:Ok.

But then why can't the DOGE picture cover the ENTIRE SCREEN? Is it a deliberate limitation put there in the spec to ensure that there is AT LEAST a black border? Also WHY THE INSISTENCE IN MAKING THE OS USE BLACK AS BACKGROUND COLOR? Is there any problemif said background color where WHITE, OR BLUE, OR ANY OTHER COLOR? With Win7 YOU GUYS MADE THE BOOT SCREEN USE BLACK AS BACKGROUND COLOR AND WENT TO GREAT LENGHTS TO KEEP PEOPLE FROM CHANGING THAT. I'm not sure we'll know why black was chosen as the color or why there was no option to allow a user to change the color on their personal system.

Maybe because it has been that way for a long time and they haven't had enough (or any) feedback on peoplenot liking it?As for why the image doesn't take up the entire screen, it is likely so that it doesn't cover or overlap with the loading animation or the text.Anyways, try to remember that nearly everyone on this forum is not a Microsoft employee. Some may be (as evidenced by MSFT next to their name) but I bet none of those folks are involved in the design/decision process for making Windows.