Hackbgrt151
HackBGRT151 is a specific version of the popular open-source tool (Hack Boot Graphics Resource Table), designed to work seamlessly with Windows 10 and Windows 11 builds up to version 21H2 (Build 22000). The "151" suffix refers to a stability update and compatibility patch that addresses issues with newer UEFI firmware and Windows updates.
A: The BGRT specification does not support transparency. The background will always be black. hackbgrt151
Introduction: What is HackBGRT151? In the world of Windows customization, few tweaks are as visually striking—or as technically intimidating—as changing the boot screen (the glowing Windows logo that appears when your PC starts). For years, modifying this screen required deep system file modifications, patching bootres.dll , or disabling Secure Boot. Enter HackBGRT151 . HackBGRT151 is a specific version of the popular
A: It modifies system firmware variables, so Defender may flag it as “potentially unwanted.” You must add an exclusion. The background will always be black
For 99% of users, HackBGRT151 strikes the perfect balance between safety and effectiveness. Myth: “It can permanently brick your motherboard.” Fact: HackBGRT151 only modifies UEFI NVRAM variables, not the firmware SPI flash. A simple CMOS reset restores defaults.
A: No – x86-64 only at this time.
“It stops working after every Windows update.” Fact: The 151 patch uses a persistence hook that survives updates. Only major version upgrades (e.g., 22H2 to 24H2) may require re-running the tool.