Aptio Change Logo Utility

Want custom Bios Logo. I found that there is a program called 'Change Logo' which will do what I want. I did a google search for 'aptio change logo utility. Has anyone had any luck with modifying the bios logo on the meegopad? I downloaded a program called ezH20.exe to try and modify the bios but when I click Logo the program crashes. Lenovo thinkpad bluetooth driver windows 10. Any help would be appreciated.

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Sorry for being lay on the subject, but would like to learn all the details about BIOS modification. EDIT: attached file for some help EDIT by Fernando: Blank lines removed (to save space). Hi Feng, sorry but the same error, reflash works done, but when the system reboot, not work more.

Try the following and see if it resolves the problem. In the Aptio Setup Utility, select the 'boot' menu and then select 'Launch CSM' and change it to 'enable'. Next select the 'Security' menu and then select 'secure Boot Control' and change to 'disable'. Now select 'Save & Exit' and press 'yes'. Once you have done this, hold down the 'power' button until the laptop turns off completely.

Basically to change the bios oem splash screen you can modify the image that is embedded in the BIOS update. For AMI, there is a tool called ChangeLogo which you'll have to download and use. Please note that there are two versions of the tool, one for UEFI BIOS and one for legacy BIOS.

BIOS Firmware Based on the UEFI Specification Aptio® represents AMI's first evolution from Legacy BIOS firmware solutions, based on the UEFI Specifications and the Intel® Platform Innovation Framework for EFI. Aptio is specifically designed to address issues of firmware portability and extensibility to future platforms that arose during the industry migration to 64-bit platforms over recent years. Along with silicon enabling components, Aptio can be expanded using a variety of drivers, development tools, support utilities and pre-boot application solutions, including: Key Aptio V Features.

A connector will be needed, but they are usually pretty reasonable. Then see if you can get the data that you want off the drive and try running any checks you can on it.

And save 7) You can rename the.raw file to.jpg or whatever that works, irfanview works great on identifying the correct extension 8) Edit the image 9) Rename the image extension to.raw 10) Right click on 'Raw section' line, 'Replace body.' And select the.raw file 11) Ctrl+S to save the BIOS 12) Done! Hopefully, the system will work and you will have modded splash screen! (For me it did work on X99UD3.F6 and now I have a pretty HL1 lambda logo instead of gigabyte blablabla:>) Enjoy!

This is my first post here on this forum. I'd read the topic about and traied modify the splash logo of my BIOS. So, when i reflash (with afudos) my.rom, it dont give any errors, but after reboot the system, this dont work more. I think that, when i try to replace the new logo, this new logo dont have the correct setting, such that size, pixels, etc.

In Windows 8 and 10. As your computer restarts, press F8 (possibly a few times) to enter 'Safe Mode' a. Press the 'F4' key to Enable 'Safe Mode'. (The computer will then start in 'Safe Mode' with a minimal set of drivers and services.) b. Press the 'F5' key to Enable 'Safe Mode' with Networking. ( Once 'Safe Mode' with Networking starts, Windows is in Safe Mode, with additional network and services for accessing the Internet and other computers on your network.) c. Press the 'F6' key to Enable 'Safe Mode' with Command Prompt.

1) DL (), run UEFITool.exe 2) Ctrl+O, select BIOS file you hopefully already have somewhere ready 3) Ctrl+F, select tab labeled 'GUID', input 7BB28B99-61BB-11D5-9A5D-0090273FC14D 4) Double-click on the first of three listed '7BB28B99-61BB-11D5-9A5D-0090273FC14D' 5) Press on plus sign next to 7BB28B99-61BB-11D5-9A5D-0090273FC14D, then again on another 6) Right click on 'Raw section' line, 'Extract body.' And save 7) You can rename the.raw file to.jpg or whatever that works, irfanview works great on identifying the correct extension 8) Edit the image 9) Rename the image extension to.raw 10) Right click on 'Raw section' line, 'Replace body.' And select the.raw file 11) Ctrl+S to save the BIOS 12) Done! Hopefully, the system will work and you will have modded splash screen!

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My boot logo is the word ASUS There s also an option to animate the logo with a fade effect. (probably the PostWave module in MMTool) I was only able to extract 2 images with the AMI logo but these images are not shown in gui or boot.

Hi Colin, Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for your interest in Windows 10. • Select the Boot menu in the Aptio setup utility, select 'Launch CSM' and change to enable. • Select the Security menu n the Aptio setup utility, select 'secure Boot Control' and change to disable. • Select Save & Exit and press 'yes'. • Hold down the power button until the unit switches power off completely.

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4.24 with /B /P settings. This motherboard using HM65 (SLJ4P) with off-board Intel Celeron B800. I'll attache the original file with all applic ok. Note that in rar file, have other BIOS rom with 8MB. Than you for support!

After a little bit research I found the answer. So as participation in this good forum I will share my research to all other members. First you need to download this package ( I put together ) First make sure Your System already upgraded with the same version of BIOS which you are going to modify and re-flash!! Download the Modification Package UnRAR the file and you will have two folders, Run the ChangeLogo.exe from Splash Changer ( this is the AMI latest version of Change Logo Supports the APTIO V ), the rest is clear depends on your Motherboard capability you can Modify the BIOS default Splash Screen with even HD JPEG file. Program default setting is 800x600 Photo After you saved the file modified BIOS file re-flash it using the latest version of APTIO V Compatible AFUWIN which is included in my package ( 32bit and 64bit ) Just load the Modified Flash File in the AFUWIN ( don't touch any other options. Just leave it on default setting, it just re-program the main program which contains the Splash Screen ) [ THE REASON WE ARE USING AFUWIN PROGRAM IS BECAUSE ONCE YOU MODIFY THE ORIGINAL BIOS FILE IT LOSSES THE ORIGINAL SIGNATURES WHICH HAS USE FOR BIOS VERIFICATION, AND YOU CAN'T FLASH THE MODIFIED BIOS DIRECTLY THROUGH MOTHERBOARD FLASH UTILITY BECAUSE IT LOST ITS SIGNATURE, SO YOU NEED TO USE AFUWIN ] Before you Hit the Flash, MAKE SURE YOU STOPPED YOUR ANTIVIRUS AND OTHER EXTRA PROGRAMS, ALSO DURING THE PROCEDURE PROGRAM MAY FREEZE, DON'T PANIC!!

I want to replace the logo of my motherboard with a custom one, but have not had any luck so far (tried a lot of tools, googled, read a lot instructions). The motherboard is an Asrock E350M1/USB3, it has an AMI UEFI Aptio Bios. I can use MMTool for Aptio to load the rom, but there is no OEMLOGO in there. The only logo like name is ASRLOGODXE, I've ectracted this but it isn't recognized as an image (tried jpg, bmp, pcx and linux should open it if it recognized the image format even if the extension was wrong). Does anyone know under what name the logo is in the bios rom?

And select the.raw file 11) Ctrl+S to save the BIOS 12) Done! Hopefully, the system will work and you will have modded splash screen! (For me it did work on X99UD3.F6 and now I have a pretty HL1 lambda logo instead of gigabyte blablabla:>) Enjoy!

The official one from AMI (UEFI version) is called AMI Aptio Change Logo 4.52.0.37 but you'll have to find a copy on your own. The older version (non-UEFI) from an unofficial source is available Lastly, I'd like to mention that you run a large risk when flashing a modified BIOS to your machine. If there are any problems with the update, your device may become bricked and you'll just have an expensive paperweight. It may be possible: I don't know if your specific device supports them, but BIOS modders are known to do that.But, it often involves modifying the BIOS modules and flashing the modified BIOS modules to ROM BIOS, which is always a risky adventure.If you are lucky,you may end up with a bricked device. Unless you badly want to replace the BIOS splash screen, don't proceed with the idea.This might give you a slight idea into what this (modifying BIOS modules and flashing them) might look like.

Sorry for being lay on the subject, but would like to learn all the details about BIOS modification. EDIT: attached file for some help EDIT by Fernando: Blank lines removed (to save space).

• Type “AFUDOS.exe Old.ROM /O” and press enter. Your current BIOS will be downloaded to your USB drive under the name “Old.ROM”.

Update 2: There is an alternative download link in the comments section below. If there are any problems let me know and I’ll try to dig up another working set of tools. You run the risk of permanently breaking your computer, probably voiding your warranty, never to have it see the light of day again. YOU ARE DOING THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK.

In the end you still may need a new drive if that one turns out to have errors. NOTE: If the laptop is still under warranty, don't open it up. Instead contact the manufacturer about a repair or replacement.

BIOS mods or upgrades are no joke. So I purchased a bunch of hardware appliances and I wanted my company logo on these devices at boot. Here is how I did it. You will need: • Toolset can be found here: • An empty USB drive preferably 8GB or smaller • FreeDOS Live CD from here: – Password to open is “modding” • Rufus from here: • AFUDOS.exe which is here: – Password to open is “modding” • The readme with options is here: • ChangeLogo version 5 here: Password to open is “modding” How to change: • • • Download and run RUFUS. In RUFUS, click “Create a bootable disk using:” and select your FreeDos LiveCD download. “Burn” this to your USB effectively turning your USB into a bootable LiveCD. • Once complete, copy AFUDDOS.exe to the root of your USB drive.

• At the command prompt type “C:” and press “enter”. • Type “dir” and press “enter”. Make sure AFUDOS is listed. • Type “AFUDOS.exe Old.ROM /O” and press enter. Your current BIOS will be downloaded to your USB drive under the name “Old.ROM”. • Unplug the USB from your modding PC and plug it into something else (Windows 7 or 8 preferred).

BIOS mods or upgrades are no joke. So I purchased a bunch of hardware appliances and I wanted my company logo on these devices at boot.

I erased all partitions, erase entire drive - writing (zero) to all cells on SSD SATAIII! SSD was never discovered by BIOS, but is perfectly seen on Linux based Gparted run from USB stick or CD only. After this operation I run Windows 7 installer in UEFI mode.

• At the command prompt type “AFUDOS.exe New.ROM” and press “enter”. AFUDOS will begin flashing the new ROM image to your computer. • After you get a successful flash message or completed message, and ONLY after you get a completed or success message, press CTRL+ALT+DEL and reboot your computer.

Now select 'Save & Exit' and press 'yes'. Once you have done this, hold down the 'power' button until the laptop turns off completely. Now you want to power it back on and continually press the 'F9' button for about ten seconds or until you are taken to the 'Windows Recovery Menu'. In here select 'Advanced Start Up' and then, once the recovery menu appears, select 'Advance Options'. Choose 'System Restore' and select a date prior to when the problem started.

BIOS mods or upgrades are no joke. So I purchased a bunch of hardware appliances and I wanted my company logo on these devices at boot. Here is how I did it.

The older version (non-UEFI) from an unofficial source is available Lastly, I'd like to mention that you run a large risk when flashing a modified BIOS to your machine. If there are any problems with the update, your device may become bricked and you'll just have an expensive paperweight. It may be possible: I don't know if your specific device supports them, but BIOS modders are known to do that.But, it often involves modifying the BIOS modules and flashing the modified BIOS modules to ROM BIOS, which is always a risky adventure.If you are lucky,you may end up with a bricked device. Unless you badly want to replace the BIOS splash screen, don't proceed with the idea.This might give you a slight idea into what this (modifying BIOS modules and flashing them) might look like. Update: This may be helpful in understanding the BIOS update procedure.

I found that there is a program called 'Change Logo' which will do what I want. I did a google search for 'aptio change logo utility download' (sans quotes) which brought me to a page on that had a link to download the program I was able to run the program, load the bios and extract the Full Screen MeegoPad logo. I have not modified it and added back yet but I wanted to let others know. RK3 288 Devices - (LINK!) - (LINK!) MINIX NEO: Z64 W/A - (Intel Z3735F); X8-H Plus - (Amlogic S812H); A2 Lite (sponsored by minix.com.hk) UGOOS UT3S (4/32GB with fan) - FW 2.0.6 - (RK3288) (sponsored by GearBest.com) Tronsmart Draco AW80 Meta (2/16GB) - FW v2.0rc3 - (Allwinner A80) (sponsored by GeekBuying.com) Beelink / UBOX R89 - FW 111k4110_1219 - (RK3288) (sponsored by Netxeon (Beelink)) RK3188: pcb => ' ' (K-R42 / CS918.) => wasser KK 1.0.3 (old rev) Fly Mouse Mini Wireless Keyboard with 2 mode learning IR remote 'iPazzPort KP-810-16'.

Program default setting is 800x600 Photo After you saved the file modified BIOS file re-flash it using the latest version of APTIO V Compatible AFUWIN which is included in my package ( 32bit and 64bit ) Just load the Modified Flash File in the AFUWIN ( don't touch any other options. Just leave it on default setting, it just re-program the main program which contains the Splash Screen ) [ THE REASON WE ARE USING AFUWIN PROGRAM IS BECAUSE ONCE YOU MODIFY THE ORIGINAL BIOS FILE IT LOSSES THE ORIGINAL SIGNATURES WHICH HAS USE FOR BIOS VERIFICATION, AND YOU CAN'T FLASH THE MODIFIED BIOS DIRECTLY THROUGH MOTHERBOARD FLASH UTILITY BECAUSE IT LOST ITS SIGNATURE, SO YOU NEED TO USE AFUWIN ] Before you Hit the Flash, MAKE SURE YOU STOPPED YOUR ANTIVIRUS AND OTHER EXTRA PROGRAMS, ALSO DURING THE PROCEDURE PROGRAM MAY FREEZE, DON'T PANIC!! OR DO A HARD REST!!, Just wait a few seconds and after finished simply restart your windows and you will see the changes It works on all the APTIO 5 based motherboards, ( new 2011-3 motherboards ). I am so happy got rid of that ugly ASROCK logo Best Regards. Hi i would like to change my boot logo it s an AMI aptio 4 bios oem is ASUS it is using fancystart feature (don t know much about it and there s an app that should do this job but it does not run on my pc) Using mmtool 4.50 i found PostLogo and i extracted it as uncompressed, but this is not an image, or anyway it seems to be image + other Asus stuff (fancystart??) There s a line 'PostLogo.pdb', again, no info for this. My boot logo is the word ASUS There s also an option to animate the logo with a fade effect. (probably the PostWave module in MMTool) I was only able to extract 2 images with the AMI logo but these images are not shown in gui or boot.

EDIT: attached file for some help EDIT by Fernando: Blank lines removed (to save space). Hi Feng, sorry but the same error, reflash works done, but when the system reboot, not work more. I don't know why this occur, i'd looking for the another logo, called 'small logo' (Intel mini splash), do I have to remove this item too?

You will need: • Toolset can be found here: • An empty USB drive preferably 8GB or smaller • FreeDOS Live CD from here: – Password to open is “modding” • Rufus from here: • AFUDOS.exe which is here: – Password to open is “modding” • The readme with options is here: • ChangeLogo version 5 here: Password to open is “modding” How to change: • • • Download and run RUFUS. In RUFUS, click “Create a bootable disk using:” and select your FreeDos LiveCD download. “Burn” this to your USB effectively turning your USB into a bootable LiveCD. • Once complete, copy AFUDDOS.exe to the root of your USB drive. • Plug the USB into your American Megatrends AptioV computer. Boot from USB. Select option “1” which is “Continue to boot FreeDOS from CD-ROM”.

Next select the 'Security' menu and then select 'secure Boot Control' and change to 'disable'. Now select 'Save & Exit' and press 'yes'. Once you have done this, hold down the 'power' button until the laptop turns off completely. Now you want to power it back on and continually press the 'F9' button for about ten seconds or until you are taken to the 'Windows Recovery Menu'. In here select 'Advanced Start Up' and then, once the recovery menu appears, select 'Advance Options'.

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