It appears the Acer Aspire line has AMI Bios. You mentioned you already updated your BIOS so you should still have this update file.
Basically to change the bios oem splash screen you can modify the image that is embedded in the BIOS update. For AMI, there is a tool called ChangeLogo which you'll have to download and use. Please note that there are two versions of the tool, one for UEFI BIOS and one for legacy BIOS. Apparently, Intel has a link to but not sure if it does any other special checking for intel stuff. The official one from AMI (UEFI version) is called AMI Aptio Change Logo 4.52.0.37 but you'll have to find a copy on your own. The older version (non-UEFI) from an unofficial source is available Lastly, I'd like to mention that you run a large risk when flashing a modified BIOS to your machine. If there are any problems with the update, your device may become bricked and you'll just have an expensive paperweight.
It may be possible: I don't know if your specific device supports them, but BIOS modders are known to do that.But, it often involves modifying the BIOS modules and flashing the modified BIOS modules to ROM BIOS, which is always a risky adventure.If you are lucky,you may end up with a bricked device. Unless you badly want to replace the BIOS splash screen, don't proceed with the idea.This might give you a slight idea into what this (modifying BIOS modules and flashing them) might look like. Update: This may be helpful in understanding the BIOS update procedure.
I want to replace the logo of my motherboard with a custom one, but have not had any luck so far (tried a lot of tools, googled, read a lot instructions). The motherboard is an Asrock E350M1/USB3, it has an AMI UEFI Aptio Bios. I can use MMTool for Aptio to load the rom, but there is no OEMLOGO in there. The only logo like name is ASRLOGODXE, I've ectracted this but it isn't recognized as an image (tried jpg, bmp, pcx and linux should open it if it recognized the image format even if the extension was wrong). The adventures of hatim episode 15. Does anyone know under what name the logo is in the bios rom?
And do i need to do anything special to the image before inserting it into the rom file? Any help would be appreciated.
(Size: 1.92 MB / Downloads: 97). Hi friend, as Florin9doi wrote your Logo is allocated into module 7BB28B99-61BB-11D5-9A5D-0090273FC14D You have to extract all Modules using PMT259 and found It into DUMP folder then It seems You have to change manualy as AMI tool doesn't recognize this file so use Photoshop CS4 rename this file appending.jpg extension and modify the pic following same resolution and color deep, then save as jpg (jfif) and rename as original.ROM! Repack Bios using PMT259 and try to flash! You can use UEFITool too!
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Not sure what version of Aptio you have but I have seen this issue before on an Asus Model K55A. Apparently, the option you are looking for (e.g., change boot order) may be hidden until you do the following: You may need to enable the Launch CSM (Compatibility Support Module). If it is set to disabled, it probably restricts the boot options to UEFI only, as in a Windows 8 secure boot. Once done (if you have that option), on the next reboot into Aptio, all boot options will (hopefully) appear, including the optical drive and PXE.