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Hello! I suppose you came here to find out how to change your ami aptio BIOS splash screen. That is what the guide is about!
Well, let's keep going.
1) DL UEFITool_0.21.4_win (https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool/releases), 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! (For me it did work on X99UD3.F6 and now I have a pretty HL1 lambda logo instead of gigabyte blablabla :>)
Enjoy!
Hello! I suppose you came here to find out how to change your ami aptio BIOS splash screen. That is what the guide is about!
Well, let's keep going.
1) DL UEFITool_0.21.4_win (https://github.com/LongSoft/UEFITool/releases), 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! (For me it did work on X99UD3.F6 and now I have a pretty HL1 lambda logo instead of gigabyte blablabla :>)
Enjoy!