Changing the BIOS Splash Screen

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Changing the BIOS Splash Screen

#1 Post by Phred » Sun Mar 02, 2008 6:35 pm

I'm trying to change the BIOS splash screen on my T60.

I found the bootable cd iso here:

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-63027

The (very confusing) instructions included on the CD read as follows:

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 **********************************************************************
 *                                                                    *
 *  NOTES ON CUSTOM START UP IMAGES                                   *
 *  -------------------------------                                   *
 *                                                                    *
 *  THIS VERSION OF THE FLASH UPDATE PROGRAM GIVES THE OPTION OF      *
 *  REPLACING (OR ELIMINATING) THE DEFAULT "LENOVO" IMAGE THAT IS     *
 *  DISPLAYED DURING SYSTEM START UP.  THE USER CAN SUBSTITUTE A      *
 *  16 COLOR WINDOWS BITMAP (.BMP) TO REPLACE THE DEFAULT IMAGE.      *
 *                                                                    *
 *  1. LOGO.BAT WILL ONLY WORK IN A MICROSOFT (R) OPERATING SYSTEM    *
 *     DOS WINDOW.                                                    *
 *  2. PREPARE YOUR IMAGE BY NAMING IT 'LOGO.BMP', AND COPY IT.       *
 *  3. GO TO THE DOS WINDOW. RUN LOGO.BAT TO COMPRESS AND PREPARE     *
 *     THE BITMAP FILE FOR FLASHING. LOGO.MOD IS THE RESULT.          *
 *  4. UPDATE ACCORDING TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS                  *
 *                                                                    *
 *  AFTER YOU UPDATE THE BIOS ON YOUR SYSTEM, YOUR LOGO WILL          *
 *  APPEAR ON THE STARTUP SCREEN.                                     *
 *                                                                    *
 *  SOME GUIDELINES FOR THESE IMAGES INCLUDE:                         *
 *                                                                    *
 *  1. THE COMPRESSED IMAGE FILE SIZE LIMITED TO 10KB.                *
 *  2. SIMPLE DESIGNS (THE IMAGE WILL BE COMPRESSED AND COMPLEX       *
 *     IMAGES DON'T COMPRESS WELL...)                                 *
 *  3. AN LENOVO LOGO IS USED BY DEFAULT, BUT A 16 COLOR 640x480      *
 *     WINDOWS .BMP FILE CAN BE USED INSTEAD.                         *
 *                                                                    *
 **********************************************************************
Am I meant to add my LOGO.BMP to the ISO before burning the CD and then run LOGO.BAT from the prompt that comes up when I boot the CD? I don't think so because it won't be able to save the modified BMP in that case? Help! What do I do?

Also, does my LOGO.BMP have to be less than 10KB before I run the program or will the program further compress it? I've gotten the bitmap I want to use down to 14KB, but I don't think I can make it any smaller without going monochrome.
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#2 Post by Phred » Mon Mar 03, 2008 12:55 am

Ok. I figured out what I was doing wrong. I was trying to convert an image that had less than 16 colors. I'm now fairly certain that what was meant by 10KB limit was the limit on the LOGO.MOD file that is created after running LOGO.BAT with LOGO.BMP in the directory. So I did this by copying the iso contents to a folder along with LOGO.BMP and then ran LOGO.BAT receiving for my trouble a nice shiny 3.36KB LOGO.MOD file.

Now I am going to take this file and add it to the CD image using UltraISO. Can someone confirm that this is the correct method before I brick my Thinkpad? If this isn't what I'm meant to do, I dunno wtf.
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#3 Post by Phred » Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:57 am

All is well.

The first time I tried it, it didn't work because I only added the LOGO.MOD file to the image. The second time, I added the entire contents of the extracted folder (after running the LOGO.BIN and producing LOGO.MOD and LOGO.LOG). I wasn't sure which other files were modified by running LOGO.BIN so I just copied the entire directory and that worked.

And I also saw, after formatting my search a different way, that this question had already been asked a few times, so sorry for cluttering your forums.
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