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Elitebook 8570p
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Hello. I have been trying to make a custom bios logo and I have been digging around on how to load the logo, then I found out about ereplogo.efi, I've read a doc and it says that I need to boot into an EFI Shell and use that file to load my custom logo, the thing is I can't find out how to boot into an EFI Shell. Any help would be highly appreciated.

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Hi

 

The only thought that comes to mind is a back issue of linux magazine where such things were covered.

 

Within the last 6 months I suggest.  Something like this????

 

http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2018/206/UEFI

 

But my memory is a little vague on the actual item.  If clarity returns I will post more.

 

OK it has;  trying to avoid infringeing their copyright..

 

206, Pages 14 - 24 (page 25 is Trusted Computing TPM)

 

U R not restricted 2 a simple text I/0 ;  U can have a GUI also.

 

EG: make a HangMan game and have it as a boot option in the UEFI.

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I used your reply as a starting point to read more and eventually I managed to solve my problem, thank you very much!

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Prego.

 

And has your new knowledge been added to Wikipedia?

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You and I aren't the first ones to think about that so I bet it's already there somewhere

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