Hackbgrt151

Then, at dawn on the third day, a new commit appeared in the mirror repo. It was unsigned. It was small: two lines of elegant, improbable code, and a comment:

If you want to go back to your original boot logo: hackbgrt151

HackBGRT does not modify the Windows boot manager directly. Instead, it renames the original Windows boot loader (bootmgfw.efi) and puts its own loader in its place. The original Windows boot loader is then backed up. When your computer starts, it loads HackBGRT’s loader ( bootx64.efi ), which then displays your custom splash screen and finally passes control to the original bootmgfw.efi , loading Windows normally. Then, at dawn on the third day, a

Because this resides in the motherboard's SPI flash memory, formatting the hard drive or reinstalling Windows will not remove the threat [1]. Instead, it renames the original Windows boot loader

A: Yes. Run setup.exe /revert from the HackBGRT folder as Administrator.

A: This indicates Windows is overriding the BGRT at kernel load time. Try disabling Fast Startup in Power Options.