Ami Changelogo Tool V5.0.0.2 [exclusive] Jun 2026

In ChangeLogo, click on under the "Replace Logo" section. Select your new image file.

The safest method for advanced users, bypassing all software protections entirely. Troubleshooting & Risk Mitigation Error: "Image size exceeds ROM space"

To avoid BIOS corruption or installation errors, your replacement image must strictly follow these formatting parameters: Bios Mods - Clevo P950HR - Custom Boot Splash Help

While the core function of the tool remains the same—replacing the uncompressed logo image in a BIOS ROM file—version 5.0.0.2 brings specific refinements that modernize the utility for current hardware standards. ami changelogo tool v5.0.0.2

: Some BIOS files may not have a standard logo module, resulting in "Image doesn't have Logo" errors.

For motherboards utilizing American Megatrends International (AMI) firmware, the is the industry-standard utility used to modify, replace, and export these boot logos.

: Always ensure the new image matches the original's format and does not exceed the allotted storage space within the ROM file to prevent layout mismatches. In ChangeLogo, click on under the "Replace Logo" section

Open this image in an editor. This gives you the exact dimensions and color parameters required by your motherboard's firmware architecture. Step 3: Replace with the New Logo

Ensure the modified BIOS file size is exactly identical byte-for-byte to the original factory BIOS file.

: Engineered specifically to handle the modern Aptio 5 UEFI structure used by Intel Core (Sky Lake to present) and AMD Ryzen platforms. Troubleshooting & Risk Mitigation Error: "Image size exceeds

Every time a computer boots, the UEFI firmware displays a static image (like an ASUS, Gigabyte, or custom logo) while loading the operating system. ChangeLogo opens the compiled BIOS binary file ( .bin , .rom , or .fd ), replaces the existing image file, and repacks the BIOS structure without breaking its cryptographic integrity. Key Features of Version v5.0.0.2

Handles standard image formats including BMP, JPEG, and PNG.