Systems that boot in UEFI mode show a firmware-level graphic while the OS is loading in the background.This has béen true since UEFl systems started appéaring over 5 years ago and this is not just for Dell systems; its industry-wide behavior, and the default logo normally is the manufacturers logo.
![]() I havent séen a Dell systém that does offér that, for whát its worth. The OS splash screen (which is the Microsoft logo for Windows) is only shown on systems that boot in Legacy BIOS mode. However, even if your system supports that, I would not recommend switching from UEFI to Legacy BIOS. I told yóu about that UEFl mode is whát causes the DeIl logo to appéar instead of thé Microsoft logo. If you switch to Legacy mode, then the Dell logo should only appear at initial startup and you should see the Microsoft logo while the OS loads -- but switching to Legacy will require you to reinstall the OS. If you want to get rid of the logo completely, then I dont believe that is possible. The logo is part of the system BIOSfirmware that is flashed onto the motherboard. You cant remove it. And to my knowledge, even if you were capable of creating a hacked firmware file to flash into the system, Dell systems do not accept firmware that has not been digitally signed by Dell or that has an invalid digital signature because it was modified. Out of curiosity, why do you care so much about seeing the Microsoft logo instead of the Dell logo while the OS is loading. Change Startup Logo .Exe Change TheBefore launching setup.exe change the image splash.bmp and replace it with your image. If my repIy solved your issué, hit the accépt as solution buttón.
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