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Originally posted by Matty
As for changing the boot screen in the CMOS I am not exactly sure about that.
it is possible (just like changing that save energy (or something) logo that pops up in the upper right corner of modern POST-sequences, but this requires flashing the CMOS (if flashing is allow of course)...
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Originally posted by chris100
i think i will just leave it don't want start messing about with the cmos
indeed. the CMOS is the very hart of the PC. You need a very very specialized and advanced program, especially made for your CMOS version/BIOS version to do that and you need to stick to very very strict rules of what can be shown (dimensions, colors, etc.). One bit wrong and your PC is fuxored (mostly) beyond repair. In other words, indeed you don't want to mess with that