Two Questions: 1) Do you have to keep the HackBGRT on your system after you change the logo, or once it's on it is permanent? 2) At the end of the video your desktop was moving! How did you accomplish this. The last time I saw a moving image as a desktop, it was in WinXP but was removed. Thank you in advance. -Nough Said
Just in case this helps anyone I was having trouble finding the right size because my pc is connected to my TV and this wasn't working. 1920 x 1080 pixels did the job for me
I can see the HackBGRT boot in my bios, but I can’t select it. I’m using the the most recent versions(currently 2.5.1) with secure boot off and legacy mode on. Should I try an older version?(yap fest)
"How can I permanently change the boot logo on my Windows 10 PC? My custom logo appears when I restart the computer, but it reverts to the original Windows logo when I shut down and turn it back on. Any suggestions?"
@@TheHowToGuy123 I've set HackBGRT to the top of the boot priority list, but I'm still seeing the original boot logo instead of the custom HackBGRT logo when I turn on the PC. I've disabled Secure Boot and enabled Legacy Support. Is there any other solution to this issue?"
TLDR: don't enable secure boot again, if you do, your pc won't boot at all this is from the creator of HackBGRT "If you disable HackBGRT with the setup program and the setup says it's done, then it (the custom logo) should be gone and you can use Secure Boot again." another user also commented "Now let's say I go back into the BIOS settings and enable Secure Boot, while the HackBGRT is still modified to use my custom logo, I get an error message stating that Windows cannot boot. And if I restart the computer, go back into the BIOS settings, and disable Secure Boot again, then the computer will start up again with my custom logo."
I would like to see to get the Vista like logo.
Two Questions: 1) Do you have to keep the HackBGRT on your system after you change the logo, or once it's on it is permanent?
2) At the end of the video your desktop was moving! How did you accomplish this. The last time I saw a moving image as a desktop, it was in WinXP but was removed. Thank you in advance.
-Nough Said
The moving desktop is most likely wallpaper engine on steam. It's like $5 but includes millions of live wallpapers so I recommend it!
Now I can see the Dell icon everytime I launch Windows 8, 8.1 10 or 11 in Virtualbox cause my machines are Dell.
If you want to change logo with keep secure boot, you need to edit bios file but it's STRONGLY DANGEROUS.
what will happen?
@@N00BY-wk4zh will brick the computer
Just in case this helps anyone I was having trouble finding the right size because my pc is connected to my TV and this wasn't working. 1920 x 1080 pixels did the job for me
Is there a way to make an animated splash image
Maybe put an animated gif.
How to put in the middle screen position, bro? Please, help me!
Thanks bro
4:41 we can use png or jpg photos instead of doing that🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
you can only use bmp files for this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I can see the HackBGRT boot in my bios, but I can’t select it. I’m using the the most recent versions(currently 2.5.1) with secure boot off and legacy mode on. Should I try an older version?(yap fest)
theres no way im changing this because if my LAPTOP SPOILS
that the end
"How can I permanently change the boot logo on my Windows 10 PC? My custom logo appears when I restart the computer, but it reverts to the original Windows logo when I shut down and turn it back on. Any suggestions?"
Is hackBGRT at the top of your boot priority in the BIOS?
@@TheHowToGuy123 I've set HackBGRT to the top of the boot priority list, but I'm still seeing the original boot logo instead of the custom HackBGRT logo when I turn on the PC. I've disabled Secure Boot and enabled Legacy Support. Is there any other solution to this issue?"
Bro THe warning just got me scared in not doing it in just leaving the video herr
Can't it be full screen?
Should Secure boot let off or should we turn it back on after this
TLDR: don't enable secure boot again, if you do, your pc won't boot at all
this is from the creator of HackBGRT "If you disable HackBGRT with the setup program and the setup says it's done, then it (the custom logo) should be gone and you can use Secure Boot again." another user also commented "Now let's say I go back into the BIOS settings and enable Secure Boot, while the HackBGRT is still modified to use my custom logo, I get an error message stating that Windows cannot boot. And if I restart the computer, go back into the BIOS settings, and disable Secure Boot again, then the computer will start up again with my custom logo."
Yo no issue , you just need to enroll a key
@@Panzer_Runner Thanks man
My motherboard is old and suport only mbr (bios), can i use this method?
no, uefi only.
@@VJGamzit isn't UEFI, he needs to use GPT, if he is already using UEFI
How can I keep the logo in center
What about 2D-Bitmap (*.bmp) format
Recommended ?
My PC broke, who do I sue?
your ambitions
😂😂😂😂 i dont need to watch indian tutorial any more