
Hackintosh Skull is used with Lacko Illustration's permission and for demonstration purposes only. Support Lacko Illustration here.ĭownload UEFITool - which (not surprisingly) is forked by our very own vit9696 - a major contributor to this community! To my knowledge, Vit9696 works closely with acidanthera among other heavy-hitters on projects such as Lilu, WEG and AppleALC - I thought that was cool. Note: There are Mac, Windows and Linux versions available. I have only used the Windows version and that is what this tutorial is based on.

Image Editor - I use Photoshop in my example but it can be any basic image editor that can create and save a jpg. I have included a small library pre-made BIOS Splash Images for the uninitiated on my Imgur HERE. Keep in mind that for high res screens these images will appear smaller than what’s presented. Grab the BIOS rom from your motherboard manufacturer’s website (choose version wisely) that you want to edit. Prepare and edit the image you want to use. I chose my personal image from Lacko Illustration’s library of “Hackintosh Skulls” - maybe one of the coolest Hackintosh logos I’ve seen…His art is amazing and definitely worth a look. Recommended size: 1024x768 (72 or 96 pixels per inch) Of course, a simple white or rainbow Apple logo looks just as cool and makes the OpenCore menu shine ( which is also included in my pre-made library). For Asrock the Image should be placed ABOVE the 400pixel mark within the 768(height) box.

If not, the OpenCore menu will cut off part of the image - if you’re not using OpenCore you can use the other centered versions but the Windows loading ring may cut into it as well (untested).
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Asus can be centered from what I’ve found but YMMV - it’s all about trial and error here. If the image is cut-off by other on-screen elements just rinse and repeat.
