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It modifies the UEFI boot order slightly so that the HackBGRT executable runs before the Windows loader.

To use HackBGRT-1.5.1, your system must be in with a GPT partition style .

It is specifically designed for 64-bit UEFI systems running Windows.

The image must be in 24-bit BMP format. It’s best to match your screen’s native resolution or keep the image small enough to fit in the center of the screen. Hackbgrt-1.5.1

is the go-to tool for UEFI-based Windows systems to inject some personality into your startup routine. What is HackBGRT?

is a boot logo changer designed for Windows systems that run on UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) firmware, as opposed to older Legacy BIOS. Unlike simple theme patchers, HackBGRT works at the EFI level: it inserts a lightweight custom UEFI application into the boot chain, which then renders your chosen image on top of the default manufacturer logo.

When you install HackBGRT-1.5.1, the utility adjusts your system's EFI System Partition (ESP). Instead of pointing directly to the standard Windows Boot Manager ( bootmgfw.efi ), your computer initializes HackBGRT first. HackBGRT reads your chosen graphic file from the disk, hooks into the system's ACPI table arrays, replaces the pointer to the original manufacturer image, and hands control back over to Windows. Core Prerequisites Before Installation It modifies the UEFI boot order slightly so

Hackbgrt-1.5.1 is a . It’s perfect for:

: Follow the provided instructions for installation. The process is designed to be user-friendly, with clear steps to guide you through.

Your Windows installation must be running in UEFI mode (not Legacy/BIOS). The image must be in 24-bit BMP format

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While newer versions like 2.5.1 exist, 1.5.1 is noted for its "legacy" installation style, which some users still find more effective for specific hardware configurations. Essential Requirements