Aptio Change Logo Utility

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Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming 3
CPU
Intel Skylake i5 6400
Graphics
MSI GeForce GTX750
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In the Aptio Setup Utility, select the 'boot' menu and then select 'Launch CSM' and change it to 'enable'. Next select the 'Security' menu and then select 'secure Boot Control' and change to. Sep 9, 2016 - Click on the “Replace Logo” button. Click on the “Save Image As” button and name your new BIOS image as “New.ROM” or whatever suits your.

If you have a PC made by a major manufacturer like HP, Dell, Acer, etc., go to their respective websites for your drivers. Canada ices 003 class b. If you have a self-built or custom built PC, go to the motherboard manufacturer's website to find the appropriate drivers. Did you neglect to install any of these others too?

Requirements:
  • Access to a Windows machine (either bare metal or virtual), version XP or up
  • USB stick
  • Image file to be used as custom logo that will be shown at booting your probook (make your own, find one with Google or you can use mine (which has been updated))
  • HP Ereplogo Utility (get it here)
  • Rufus (get it here)

According to HP documentation the image should be: no smaller than 424 x 320 pixels and not larger than 1024 x 768 pixels.
The maximum filesize is 32k. And filetype is JPG.
Note that our screens are widescreen so your image should be corrected:Aptio
. for best results the logo should be made as 1366x768 picture (in a photo editor of choice) and then resized (without maintaining the aspect ratio) to 1024x768
AptioIn Photoshop you can save for the web and assign the maximum filesize of 32k.
Next steps:
1. Run Rufus on your Windows computer.
Use the defaults except select a DOS image for 'Create bootable disk using:'
Select your USB stick and go for it.
2. Extract EREPLOGO.EXE from the HP's Softpaq sp58176 and put it on the USB stick.
3. Copy your logo to the USB stick too.
4. Boot your 4530s (and perhaps any other hp probook) with the USB stick inserted.
5. Press F10 to enter BIOS, click System Configuration, click Boot Options, check the Custom Logo box. Click Exit and save changes.
6. Press F9 at the BIOS prompt and select your USB stick as boot device. DOS should now be booting.
7. At the DOS prompt type: ereplogo /f:logo.jpg
Where logo.jpg should be replaced with the actual filename that you used.
7a. Ignore the error message, if you receive it, about HP_Tools partition.
8. Remove the USB stick, reboot and enjoy the view of YOUR logo.
My optimized logo (updated after tip from Philip)
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