//top\\: Hackbgrt-1.5.1

This isn't a one-click-and-forget tool for everyone. You need to know what you are doing.

Modifying boot files is never 100% risk-free. Before using HackBGRT-1.5.1, keep the following in mind:

The custom startup logo on your screen isn't just a picture—it’s the calling card for HackBGRT-1.5.1

Modifying your system's boot layout requires precision. Follow this detailed sequence to apply your custom graphic safely using version 1.5.1. Prerequisites How To Change The Windows 11/10 Boot Logo Hackbgrt-1.5.1

Using HackBGRT involves preparing an image and running the installation script. Prerequisites A Windows PC with UEFI firmware.

: Use an image smaller than your screen resolution to avoid distortion.

[ Motherboard Firmware ] ──> [ HackBGRT Bootloader ] ──> [ Overwrites Memory with Custom Image ] ──> [ Windows Boot Manager ] ──> [ OS Lock Screen ] This isn't a one-click-and-forget tool for everyone

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: Execute setup.exe with administrative privileges.

Yes, HackBGRT works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, as long as the system is UEFI‑based. Some users have reported success on Windows 11 with the same process. Before using HackBGRT-1

Specifically built for UEFI systems, providing a cleaner way to modify the boot graphics compared to older, riskier methods.

This version introduced improvements to clear the screen to wipe the vendor logo as soon as possible. While the original vendor logo cannot be fully removed in all firmware, this update attempts to make the transition to the custom image smoother.

Offers command-line flags for advanced users who want to automate the installation or disable specific BCD entries. Requirements Before You Start: UEFI Mode: Your Windows installation must be running in UEFI mode. Disable Secure Boot:

Start the setup.exe file and follow the on-screen instructions.