Hackbgrt151 [upd] May 2026
: You typically need to disable Secure Boot in your BIOS settings for the tool to run, though advanced users can "enroll" the tool's hash to keep it active.
: If the boot process fails, the tool includes scripts to restore the original Windows boot loader. or a link to the official repository hackbgrt151
: Uses a command-line interface where users can install, disable, or remove the tool by pressing specific keys (e.g., 'I' for install). : You typically need to disable Secure Boot
: Unlike older tools that modified system files, HackBGRT works by creating a custom UEFI application that overwrites the Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT) in memory during boot. : Unlike older tools that modified system files,
As of 2026, Microsoft has not shown any intention of blocking boot logo customization. However, future updates to Secure Boot or the introduction of Pluton security processors could theoretically break tools like HackBGRT151. The developer community remains active, and a "HackBGRT152" or "HackBGRT200" may emerge.