Reboot into your UEFI/BIOS settings (usually F2, Del, or F12 during startup). Find "Secure Boot" and set it to Disabled . You can re-enable it later by enrolling the HackBGRT key.
You can typically restore the default logo by running the setup.exe again and selecting the "Remove" or "Restore" option. How To Change The Windows Boot Logo.
Changing the boot logo involves modifying the bootloader, which can prevent your computer from starting if done incorrectly. Ensure you meet these criteria:
Q: What is the recommended logo size and resolution? A: The recommended logo size and resolution vary depending on the tool and your screen resolution. Check the tool's documentation for specific requirements.
One major concern users have is: "Will a Windows 10 update break my custom boot logo?"
A: Yes, HackBGRT works identically on Windows 11. The boot process is unchanged.