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Version 2.5.2

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

Fixes in version 2.5.2:

  • Try to avoid mistaking C: for ESP.
  • Don’t require Windows boot loader entry if it’s not needed.

Changes in version 2.5.2:

  • Allow overriding ESP path.
  • Try to load config.txt from the current dir, to support multiple configurations.
  • Improve output and README for various situations.

Note: This is an expert tool and may require expert skills to install properly. There is no «technical support» for installation or usage. Only open issues or bug reports for actual bugs.

Version 2.5.1

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

Changes in version 2.5.1:

  • Update shim to 15.8. (Fixes #197, after Windows update KB5041585.)

Note: This is an expert tool and may require expert skills to install properly. There is no «technical support» for installation or usage. Only open issues or bug reports for actual bugs.

Version 2.5.0

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

Changes in version 2.5.0:

  • Properly handle skip-shim with enable-overwrite.
  • Improved instructions (documentation).
  • Improved error reporting and logging.
  • Notable code refactoring, although not interesting to user.

Note: This is an expert tool and may require expert skills to install properly. There is no «technical support» for installation or usage. Only open issues or bug reports for actual bugs.

Version 2.4.1

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

Fixes in version 2.4.1:

  • Report better if BCDEdit is unable to operate. (Such as #180.)
  • Improve support for non-BCDEdit boot entries. (Helps with #181.)
  • Remove old version before copying any new files. (Avoids #185.)
  • Allow «uninstalling» even when nothing is installed. (Fixes #171.)

Version 2.4.0

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

Fixes in version 2.4.0:

  • Fix BCDEdit boot entries to avoid shim error messages.
  • Combine BCDEdit and own code to create boot entries more reliably.

New features:

  • Clear the screen to wipe the vendor logo as soon as possible.
    • See README for explanation why the vendor logo cannot be fully replaced.
  • Image paths in config.txt may be relative (just file names).

Version 2.3.1

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

Fixes in versions 2.3.0 and 2.3.1:

  • Boot entry creation is more reliable, avoids conflicts with firmware entries.
  • BitLocker detection is more reliable.

New features:

  • AArch64 and ARM builds, and shim for AArch64.

Notice: Remove old versions first!

Before installing the newest version, remove any old versions of HackBGRT: run the setup and select R = remove completely.

Version 2.2.0

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

New features in version 2.2.0:

  • Support Secure Boot with shim boot loader.
  • Gather debug log during boot and read it with setup.exe.

Version 2.1.0

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

New features in version 2.1.0:

  • Crop oversized images, otherwise they are not visible at all.
  • Show a warning if BitLocker is enabled.

Version 2.0.0

HackBGRT is a Windows boot logo changer for UEFI systems. See README for more information.

New features in version 2.0.0:

  • Log to setup.log.
  • Image conversion (GIF, EXIF, JPG, PNG, TIFF) to BMP during setup.
  • Quiet (batch) setup.
  • Dry run in setup.
  • EFI boot entry support in setup.
  • Orientation parameter (o=0|90|180|270) for images.

Backwards incompatible changes:

  • Configure (edit config and images) before installing.
  • Image coordinates are now relative to the center.

Updating from version 1.5 or earlier

  • Backup any old images and/or configuration.
  • Uninstall the old version (with old or new setup program).
  • Make a clean install with the new version. Notice that some configuration options have changed.

Windows has become synonymous with its modern blue-tiled logo. It can be seen in the black backdrop whenever PC is powered on. Windows gives tons of customization abilities to its users which include changing the default boot logo to any other picture. In this article, we bring to you a helpful guide that will teach you how to change Windows 10 boot logo, edit Windows startup and also look into Windows 10 boot screen changer.

How to Change Windows 10 Boot Logo

Here are some necessary pre-requisites to change Windows 10 boot logo.

  • Windows should be running on UEFI boot mode.
  • Secure boot must be disabled.
  • Administrative privileges are required.

Most modern Windows PC come with UEFI while older systems use Legacy BIOS. You can follow our guide below to check which one your system is running. Follow our guide to Check if your PC is using UEFI or Legacy BIOS.

Windows 10 doesn’t allow changing boot logo but there is a safe way to do it. HackBGRT is an open-source and free command-line tool used to change boot logo. Follow these steps to do so.

Note: Using HackBGRT, GIFs or transparent images cannot be used as the boot logo and the required image resolution is 300px x 300px.

1. Go to download page of HackBGRT and download zip file for the latest version (1.5.1).

download hackbgrt

2. Once downloaded, unzip HackBGRT – 1.5.1.zip using appropriate tool like 7-zip.

open with 7zip. How to Change Windows 10 Boot Logo

3. In the extracted folder, rightclick on setup.exe file and select Run as administrator from context menu.

run as administrator

4. HackBGRT will open Command Prompt window. HackBGRT will detect location of UEFI System Partition and check if Secure Boot has been disabled. Information regarding the same will be displayed.

5. Install HackBGRT by pressing the I key.

6. After executing the install command HackBGRT config file will open up in Notepad. Close it by changing it.

7. HackBGRT will automatically launch the Paint application now with its logo on it.

8. To replace the boot logo with your preferred image, expand the Paste drop-down list and select Paste from the option.

Paint window

9. Locate image file you wish to set as new boot logo, select it and click on Open.

Paste from window

10. Edit it as you wish and once satisfied, click on File > Save. Close the Paint application window.

Save option. How to Change Windows 10 Boot Logo

11. Look for confirmation message HackBGRT is now installed and then close Command Prompt.

HackBGRT installed command prompt

12. Finally, reboot the PC and you will see the new boot logo.

Also Read: What is Windows 10 Boot Manager?

How to Revert back to default Windows Boot Logo

If you wish to revert back to the original Windows 10 boot logo, you will need to remove the HackBGRT application. Follow these steps to do so.

1. Follow Step 3 from the previous method to open the HackBGRT setup file as administrator.

2. You will see additional options to remove and disable HackBGRT.

Note: If you want to keep the application, press the D key to disable it and it will restore the default boot logo.

3. Press the R key to execute the remove command. It will remove HackBGRT completely from your System.

r key in HackBGRT setup file

4. Once you receive HackBGRT has been removed confirmation message, press any key to quit the Command Prompt window.

The Default Windows logo will now be restored.

Also Read: How to Boot Windows 10 into Recovery Mode

How to Disable Secure Boot

If your Windows PC is running UEFI then you will need to disable Secure boot to change Windows 10 boot logo. Secure boot ensures that the device boots using only system-manufactured trusted software. If enabled, it will prevent the third-party applications from running and changing the boot logo. Follow these steps to check whether it is enabled.

1. Press the Windows key and type System Information, and click on Open.

open system information from windows search bar

2. Check whether Secure Boot State is On or Off.

secure boot state On in system information

If it is On, follow the steps below to disable it.

1. Launch Settings application by pressing Windows + I keys and clicking on Update & Security tile.

Update and Security option. How to Change Windows 10 Boot Logo

2. Move to Recovery tab and click on Restart now button under Advanced Startup.

Restart now button

3. On the Choose an Option screen, click on Troubleshoot.

Troubleshoot option. How to Change Windows 10 Boot Logo

4. Click on Advanced Options.

Advanced options. How to Change Windows 10 Boot Logo

5. Select UEFI Firmware Settings and click on Restart on the next screen.

UEFI Firmware settings. How to Change Windows 10 Boot Logo

6. Your system will now boot into the BIOS menu.

Note: The placement of Secure Boot settings varies for each manufacturer. Read our article to access BIOS settings in Windows 10.

7. Using Arrow Keys go to the Boot tab and find the Secure Boot option.

8. Press Enter key or use + or – to change its status to Disabled, Press F10 to confirm changes.

Restart your PC and now you are ready to change the Windows 10 boot logo.

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We hope that this guide was helpful and you were able to change Windows 10 boot logo. We showed how to edit Windows startup using Windows 10 boot screen changer application, HackBGRT. If you have any queries or suggestions then feel free to drop them in the comments section.


Enable Windows 10X Boot Logo Animation contains the registry files to get the new Windows 10X boot logo on your Windows 10 computer.

The current boot logo animation is a collection of dots spinning in a circle. The new animation is three rounded lines spinning. It’s not a big difference, but we figured some people would welcome the change. Check out our video to see the difference.

Video tutorial:

Windows 10 build 19587 or newer is required.

Download ‘Enable Windows 10X Boot Logo Animation’ and extract the two files.

Double-click ‘Enable Windows 10X boot logo.reg’ or ‘Disable Windows 10X boot logo.reg’ (Default).

Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
Click Yes when prompted by Registry Editor.

Click OK when prompted by the Registry Editor.

This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks.

You can also edit the registry yourself as explained here.

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    Current:

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