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Because modifying the firmware directly is risky and difficult, HackBGRT solves this by acting as a custom UEFI application. It intercepts the boot sequence, overwrites the BGRT image in the computer's volatile memory, and swaps it with a user-specified image before loading the Windows Boot Manager ( bootmgfw.efi ). Key Features of Version 1.5.1

The config.txt file, located in your EFI partition under \EFI\HackBGRT\ , allows for fine-grained control.

: Designed specifically for 32-bit and 64-bit x86 UEFI systems. hackbgrt151

While hackbgrt151 is generally safe, modifying UEFI settings carries inherent risks.

For those interested in learning more about HackBGRT151, we recommend the following resources: Because modifying the firmware directly is risky and

Notepad will open with config.txt . Usually, the default settings are fine, so you can just close it.

won't work in windows 11 · Issue #93 · Metabolix/HackBGRT - GitHub : Designed specifically for 32-bit and 64-bit x86

Now, let’s get to the fun part—changing your boot logo. We will use the standard Windows installation method, which is the easiest path for most users.

: The automatic setup may fail if you have more than one bootable hard drive