In the world of PC customization, few things feel as uniquely personal as seeing your own image or brand flash across the screen the moment you hit the power button. For decades, the default motherboard logo—often a drab, generic brand splash—has been an untouchable element of the boot process. That is, until powerful utilities like the AMI ChangeLogo Tool v5.0.0.2 came along.
Replace: Click Replace Logo. You may need to select "MyOemLogo1" from the "Available Images" list if multiple slots appear.
Resolution: Most successful modifications use a resolution of 800x600 or lower, though some newer boards may support higher resolutions.
Future Development
Historically, BIOS logos were limited to simple 4-bit or 8-bit BMP files. The V5.0.0.2 update introduces better handling of higher color depths and resolutions. It provides improved algorithms for:
In the world of PC customization, few things feel as uniquely personal as seeing your own image or brand flash across the screen the moment you hit the power button. For decades, the default motherboard logo—often a drab, generic brand splash—has been an untouchable element of the boot process. That is, until powerful utilities like the AMI ChangeLogo Tool v5.0.0.2 came along.
Replace: Click Replace Logo. You may need to select "MyOemLogo1" from the "Available Images" list if multiple slots appear. ami changelogo tool v5.0.0.2
Resolution: Most successful modifications use a resolution of 800x600 or lower, though some newer boards may support higher resolutions. Mastering the AMI ChangeLogo Tool v5
Future Development
Historically, BIOS logos were limited to simple 4-bit or 8-bit BMP files. The V5.0.0.2 update introduces better handling of higher color depths and resolutions. It provides improved algorithms for: Replace : Click Replace Logo