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: Save your image in Paint and close the application. The command prompt should confirm that HackBGRT is installed. Restart : Reboot your PC to see your new custom boot logo. Important Risks and Considerations hackbgrt151
| Issue | Possible Cause | Solution | |-------|----------------|----------| | | Corrupted BMP or wrong resolution | Boot from Windows USB → Command Prompt → Navigate to C:\HackBGRT → Run restore.bat | | Logo is tiny and centered | Using a low-res image on a high-res screen | Create an 800x600 BMP with a black border; the EFI will center it. | | Secure Boot violation error | Secure Boot re-enabled without enrolling the certificate | Reboot → Disable Secure Boot → Re-run HackBGRT151 and choose "Install Certificate" | | "Failed to find bootmgfw.efi" | Windows installed on a different drive or using MBR (Legacy BIOS) | Convert your disk to GPT and switch to UEFI mode. HackBGRT151 requires UEFI. | | Logo shows for a second, then disappears | Fast Boot is hiding the logo | In Windows Power Options, disable Fast Startup. | I can help write a bio, profile description,
hackbgrt151 is a specific version of a utility designed to bypass manufacturer restrictions and replace the default boot logo. It is most notably associated with older Toshiba Satellite and other Toshiba laptop models from the Windows 8/10 era. Restart : Reboot your PC to see your new custom boot logo
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Note: You can re-enable Secure Boot after installation, but some users report the custom logo failing if the firmware re-validates the BGRT. Most keep it disabled for reliability.