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Historically, the EPA logo displayed during boot was a 1-bit or 4-bit bitmap. Lenovo maintained this standard for custom boot logos. Through reverse engineering and official BIOS documentation, the accepted parameters are:
Customizing Your Lenovo Experience: A Guide to the 120x120 OEM Logo
Most users fail at "high quality" because they do not respect the BIOS palette. The Lenovo BIOS does not accept arbitrary RGB values. You must index your logo to the standard . Acceptable colors include:
Historically, the EPA logo displayed during boot was a 1-bit or 4-bit bitmap. Lenovo maintained this standard for custom boot logos. Through reverse engineering and official BIOS documentation, the accepted parameters are:
Customizing Your Lenovo Experience: A Guide to the 120x120 OEM Logo
Most users fail at "high quality" because they do not respect the BIOS palette. The Lenovo BIOS does not accept arbitrary RGB values. You must index your logo to the standard . Acceptable colors include: