Hackbgrt151
// 151 — tend the old map
If you dual-boot with Linux, you need to be careful.
is a UEFI feature that ensures only firmware or software signed by trusted manufacturers can run during the boot process. This is the primary defense against modified UEFI code [1]. hackbgrt151
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bcdedit /set globalsettings highestmode on // 151 — tend the old map If
Download the latest release of HackBGRT from the official GitHub repository . Extract the contents to a folder on your desktop.
Then delete C:\Windows\System32\BGRT.bmp and run setup.exe /revert . In the coming weeks and months, we can
In the coming weeks and months, we can expect to see further developments, potentially including:
If the default logo remains, restart your computer and access the BIOS to adjust the boot order, setting the HackBGRT boot entry as the primary option.
HackBGRT 1.5.1 is a specific version of a boot logo changer designed for UEFI-based Windows systems. It allows users to bypass the manufacturer's default startup logo (like Lenovo or Dell) and replace it with a custom image by modifying the ACPI BGRT (Boot Graphics Resource Table). Key Features Customization
Your system must be booting in UEFI mode, not Legacy/CSM. How to Install HackBGRT