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Home›Assistive Technology›How to Change the Boot Screen Logo on Windows with HackBGRT

How to Change the Boot Screen Logo on Windows with HackBGRT

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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HackBGRT is a free utility software that enables you to change the boot screen logo on Windows. This software is available for Windows 7 to 10, and it is safe and easy to use. With HackBGRT, you can customize your Windows boot screen in a matter of minutes. This article will guide you on how to change the boot screen logo on Windows with HackBGRT.

Step 1: Download and Install HackBGRT

To get started, download HackBGRT from their official website. Once you’ve downloaded it, unzip the file and run the executable file to start the installation process.

Step 2: Prepare your Boot Screen Images

Before you proceed to change your boot screen logo, you need to prepare the images you want to use. The images must be in the BMP format, and they should have a resolution of 800×600 pixels. You can use any image editing software to create or resize the images to the required size.

Step 3: Open HackBGRT

Once you’ve installed HackBGRT on your computer, open the software. You should see a window with several tabs. Go to the ‘Images’ tab, and click on the ‘Add Image’ button to add your custom boot screen image. Select the BMP file you want to use and click on the ‘Open’ button.

Step 4: Preview and Set the Boot Screen Image

After you’ve added your custom boot screen image, click on the ‘Preview’ button to see how it looks. If you’re satisfied with the preview, click on the ‘Set as Default’ button to set the image as your default boot screen logo. You can repeat the process to add and set multiple boot screen images.

Step 5: Restart your Computer

To see your new boot screen images, you need to restart your computer. After your computer reboots, you should see your custom boot screen images instead of the default Windows logo.

Conclusion

Changing the boot screen logo on Windows with HackBGRT is an easy and safe process that anyone can do. The software is free, and it doesn’t require any technical expertise to use. With HackBGRT, you can personalize your Windows boot screen and make it look unique. Remember to create and save your boot screen images in BMP format and in the resolution of 800×600 pixels for HackBGRT to work correctly.     

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