Windows 8 FeaturesThe Tweaks.com Logon Changer for Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 provides an easy way to customize the default lock screen image and customize the colors of the default logon screen.Just hit the Change Default Logon Wallpaper button, select a new image and the free utility does the work behind the scenes.Easily customize the default logon screen background and accent colors by clicking on the Change Default Color Scheme button.Additional Features. Automatic image resize so large images don't slow down your logon. Automatic Image Backup with one click revert action buttons. Windows 7 FeaturesThe Tweaks.com Logon Changer for Windows 7 provides an easy way to customize the logon screen background with just a few clicks. Simply download the free application, run it, and click Change Logon Screen.The application will prompt for the location of the new background image and then install the new screen behind the scenes. Tweaks.com Logon Changer will even provide a preview of your new background on a logon screen.When you have settled on a good logon background, click the Test button to see it in action.Additional Features:.

Mar 21, 2018  HackBGRT is a free Windows boot logo changer software for UEFI systems that lets you change the default boot logo of your Windows 10/8/7 computer. It supports UEFI based Windows systems.

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Automatic Image Resize - Don't worry about the 245KB file size limit imposed by Microsoft. The Tweaks.com Logon Changer will give you the option to automatically resize and recompress the image to the highest quality possible. The original image is left untouched. Automatic Image Backup - All OEM backgrounds and any previously used backgrounds are automatically backed up when a logon background is changed. If you want the default Windows 7 logon screen back, just click the revert button and the application will automatically undo all customizations.

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DISCLAIMER: I am Not Responsible if you Break your Windows Operating System and this is for Legacy BIOS, ONLY! The Logo in the UEFI is locked into the motherboard and can't be changed if your Motherboard Manufacturer allows you to Change It. Also Linus Tech Tips and Linus Media Group takes no part of this. I am a fan not a LTT or LMG Person.Hello,Today I am gonna show you how to Change the Static Windows Boot Icon into a Picture of Your Choice or to the Linus Tech Tips Logo if you want to and/or you are a Fan of Linus. Note: GIF's Do Not Work and your BIOS must be Legacy.

If you don't know it Press the Windows Key and R and type msinfo32. Find BIOS Mode and see if it says Legacy.Video link is here:You Need:For LTT Logo. Download The bootres.dll from here:2. Go to C:WindowsBootResources and find bootres.dll3. Make a Backup of it somewhere you will Remember4. Right Click on the Folder go to Properties and go to Security5. Click on Advanced6.

Click Change7. Final fantasy 7 soundtrack download. Type in your Account Name and Click OK8.

Click Apply and Click OK when the Pop-Up Appears9. Click OK and Click Edit10. Click Add and Type your Account Name11. Click OK and Click On Full Control and Hit Apply12.

Click On Yes and Click Continue on the Pop-Up13. Click OK and OK again14. Copy the bootres.dll that you downloaded to C:WindowsBootResources and replace the Original15. Open Command Prompt as Admin16. Type bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON and hit Enter17. Restart your PC19. Ta-Da!If you want to change the folder Back to the System, Go back to C:WindowsBootResources and Repeat Steps 4, 9 (Only Click Edit), Find your Account Name and Click Remove then Repeat Steps 5-8 but Change your Account Name to SYSTEM (all capital).If you want to add your own Image as Windows Boot Logo.

I know this is an old post, but this was what I was looking for for my project- and I have some questions:A.The last step in creating my custom boot logo requires me to turn test signing on, and I assume that is due to bootres.dll being modified without proper signature? And apparently, turning test mode on makes 'test mode' appear on the corner of your screen. Did that happen?

Doesn't it bug you?B. Since there has been various updates to windows since you graciously created this post, I'm worried that this method may no longer work. How is it holding up, if you're still using it?

Any problems?This was a long comment for such an old post, your answer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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