Thanks. Video tutorials and blog posts on the Internet suggest the method used by 8LC works (resediting bootres.dll, resigning etc.) still works (not entirely surprising as the boot screen in 10 is exactly the same as 8(.1)'s), so I guess it's a matter of doing it yourself rather than using a program to do it for you...
If your booting Legacy mode then the MS provided Logo is displayed. If your in UEFI mode, the logo is from the bios. Most modern bios/uefi from say MSI/Gigabyte, etc can have the logo changed by using AMI util changelogo (found in bios tools thread). There is a primary logo which is displayed as fullscreen while is legacy mode then a secondary, smaller logo that is used during uefi boot. Other manufacturers may have there own util...
Tried the manual way... Signing the dll fails at the end...I didn't see any fixes for that in that forum... Like I said, Win 10 is different...
After insert .bmp files into the bootres.dll i open cmd as an administrator and hit this command "signer.exe /sign sign bootres.dll" . Please help me..
Every step of this procedure can be duplicated except for the signing bootres.dll. Whether signer.exe, or signer64.exe, for 64bit systems is used, it does not bring up any certificate to install or perform the actual signing. It only brings up the following - and only the following - in command prompt, "C:\Users\name\Desktop\boot>signer64.exe/sign sign bootres.dll signer Copyright (C) 2011 Jeffrey Bush <jeff@coderforlife.com> This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY;" That is all - It goes no further. What can be done to make the signer file work?
@haz367: Thank you so much for your reply. I downloaded the package of files you recommended and ran the bat file in it. Below is the result. I don't understand the error, "The user attempted to mount to a directory that is not empty." What did I do wrong and how can I fix it? ================================================================================= Patch and Create Custom BOOTLOGO // MS Windows 10 LTSB X64 bootres.dll ================================================================================= [10 Nov 2020, 19:27:46] Current Directory: C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo Commandline: "C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\rh.exe" -open "C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\bootres.dll" -save C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\RCDATA1 -action extract RCData1 -mask RCData Open : C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\bootres.dll Save : C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\RCDATA1 Success! Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 10.0.19041.329 Error: 0xc1420114 The user attempted to mount to a directory that is not empty. This is not supported. The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 10.0.19041.329 Image File : C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\blogo\RCDATA1\1.wim Image Index : 1 Error: 6 The handle is invalid. The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log When I emptied out the "mnt" folder in the package, I received a "connect a Smart Card" message from Windows 10 64bit, although I have completely disabled Smart Card and I got the following result: ================================================================================= Patch and Create Custom BOOTLOGO // MS Windows 10 LTSB X64 bootres.dll ================================================================================= [10 Nov 2020, 19:56:01] Current Directory: C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo Commandline: "C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\rh.exe" -open "C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\bootres.dll" -save C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\RCDATA1 -action extract RCData1 -mask RCData Open : C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\bootres.dll Save : C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\\RCDATA1 Success! Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 10.0.19041.329 Error: 0xc1420113 The user attempted to mount to a directory that already contained a mounted image. This is not supported. The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool Version: 10.0.19041.329 Image File : C:\Users\Kenny\Desktop\blogo\blogo\RCDATA1\1.wim Image Index : 1 Error: 6 The handle is invalid. The DISM log file can be found at C:\WINDOWS\Logs\DISM\dism.log signer Copyright (C) 2011 Jeffrey Bush (email-address) This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; See URL for more details.