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Lenovo Oem Logo Bmp 120x120 Patched File

The blue light of the soldering station cast long, distorted shadows across Elias’s workbench. On the screen of his salvaged ThinkPad, a hex editor displayed a rhythmic wall of code—the digital DNA of a machine he was trying to reclaim.

"A custom startup image was found. Do you want to apply it?" lenovo oem logo bmp 120x120 patched

To successfully patch your Lenovo OEM logo, you must adhere to strict formatting rules. Modern ThinkPads and IdeaPads are notoriously picky about image size and color depth. The blue light of the soldering station cast

Critical Requirements for BIOS Patching

  • No RLE compression – Lenovo BIOS rejects compressed BMPs
  • Exactly 120×120 – Even 1px off will fail
  • 24-bit color depth – 16-bit or 32-bit won't work
  • Black background (#000000) often works best for transparency handling

. While newer models support formats like JPEG and PNG, older devices specifically require a Windows Bitmap (.BMP) Custom Logo Requirements No RLE compression – Lenovo BIOS rejects compressed

Lenovo OEM logo (120x120 BMP) refers to the small image displayed in the Windows "System Information" menu or used as a BIOS splash screen. Customizing or "patching" this logo allows you to personalize the machine's branding or restore original OEM info after a clean Windows install. Method 1: Windows System Information Logo This logo appears in the Windows "About your PC" or

Patching Tools (for your own BIOS)

  • Lenovo BIOS Logo Patch Utility (official tool for some models)
  • UEFITool + ChangeLogo utility
  • Phoenix BIOS Editor (for older Lenovo models)