Update the Windows boot icon to a new logo.
Update the Windows boot icon to a new logo.
Hello, your Windows 10 BIOT logo was replaced with a custom image using a tutorial by benstechtips. You followed his instructions carefully, signed the bootres file, and updated the boot resources. Now, upon startup, you only see a loading bar instead of the original custom picture.
The forum discussion advises against enabling test mode due to possible stability and security risks, as well as a visible watermark on your desktop. After reviewing the thread, it was clarified that once you restart into test mode, repeat the process using bcdedit.exe with the command to disable testing. This should restore the system and remove the test logo. Updated July 2, 2017 by AttacksOnYaks; additional guidance on reversing these changes provided.
You also can't open the command prompt via File Explorer by simply clicking the file icon.
It's feasible. I was conducting additional investigation. Is your system using UEFI or an older Windows version? Yes, it has been upgraded to PowerShell in the most recent Windows release updates. Just open Start, select Command Prompt, and then press Ctrl + Shift + Enter.
Here are some ASUS ROG images you can check for compatibility. To run CMD inside a folder, open the folder in File Explorer and press Win + R, type cmd, then navigate to the desired directory.
Legacy indicates you can modify the boot image. With UEFI it can be tricky since the image might reside in your motherboard's firmware. The forum guide you referenced explains how to scale an image. You shouldn't care about the source of CMD. Just navigate to the desired folder by copying.
Hey! I can't directly send files, but you can download the missing bootres.dll from a trusted source or use a recovery tool to restore it. Since you have Windows 10 Pro with the latest updates, try checking your system restore logs or using System Restore to bring it back. Let me know if you need help with that!