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is a popular open-source utility designed to change the Windows boot logo on UEFI-based systems. Version 1.5.1 is a stable release of this tool that allows users to swap out the standard Windows flag or manufacturer logo (like HP or Dell) for a custom image during the startup process. Key Features of HackBGRT 1.5.1 hackbgrt151 high quality

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hackbgrt is a perfect example of Linux pragmatism. It isn't elegant code. It doesn't fix the ACPI spec. It just hacks the BGRT. It isn't elegant code

– minus one point only for the Secure Boot complexity.

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