Hackbgrt-1.5.1 | ((better))
Instead of rewriting the actual physical firmware—which risks completely destroying the motherboard— HackBGRT operates as a temporary bootloader wrapper. It launches right before the main Windows Boot Manager ( bootmgfw.efi ), intercepts the boot sequence, and overwrites the BGRT image in the computer's volatile RAM. The result is a seamless custom boot graphic without modifying physical BIOS chips. Key Features of HackBGRT-1.5.1
❌ You need Secure Boot enabled. ❌ You have a locked corporate BIOS. ❌ You expect a point-and-click tool.
that guides you through the installation and automatically opens Microsoft Paint to let you paste your custom image. Batch Support: Hackbgrt-1.5.1
Always test on non-critical hardware first. A failed BGRT mod can be recovered by clearing CMOS, but it’s an annoyance.
When a modern computer turns on, the system's UEFI firmware initializes components and pulls a graphic from a special ACPI table known as the Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT). This image is usually permanently baked into the motherboard's firmware by the manufacturer. Key Features of HackBGRT-1
A custom image (preferably BMP, 24-bit color, 24-bit resolution suited to your screen). Disable Secure Boot in your UEFI/BIOS settings. Installation Steps
This isn't a one-click-and-forget tool for everyone. You need to know what you are doing. that guides you through the installation and automatically
If Hackbgrt feels too invasive, consider these safer alternatives: