To further support this visual balance, we recommend that you limit the logo size to 40% of the screen's height and width.
#Windows 10 boot screen windows 10#
This consistent positioning across all PCs running Windows 10 lets Windows place the progress ring in the correct location and ensures that the logo and ring are visually balanced. This positioning is based on the golden ratio's visual aesthetics and matches the Windows 10 design proportions. We recommend that the logo is placed with its center at 38.2% from the screen's top edge. The logo should appear on the screen at a specific location to showcase the PC's brand. This ensures that the logo is the size, shape, and location that you want, and that Windows requires. To make the logo appear correctly across the entire sequence, POST needs to occur in the device's native resolution. Desktops can detect the panel's native resolution by reading its EDID (Extended Display Identification Data). When Windows startup begins, the logo is kept in the video buffer. Position the logo during POSTįirmware draws the OEM logo at POST and places the logo in a predetermined position. These experiences use the same logo from the Boot Graphics Resource Table (BGRT). Other areas of Windows also use your logo: Setup, Push-Button Reset (PBR), Secure Boot remediation, and the Startup Repair Tool, all of which use a black background. The black background optimizes system performance for both the initial rendering of the logo and the fade-out at the end of boot for the transition from UEFI Graphics Output Protocol (GOP) to the operating system native video driver. The logo must also have a true black background so there's no noticeable difference where the logo's black background ends and the screen's black background begins. The background of the boot screen is always black, so use a logo that looks great on a black background. The logo you add presents customers with their first visual encounter with their new PCs running Windows, so it should be clean, crisp, and sharp on its edges as well as inside. In addition, the OEM logo is displayed as a branding element in the Control Panel app, under Performance Information and Tools. In this approach, the OEM logo is readily recognizable, suitably sustained, and associated with a fast and reliable experience. To ensure you have a proper branding moment, the OEM logo is visible across both POST and the operating system startup. POST (Power-On Self-Test) and operating system startup times are faster than they used to be.
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The OEM logo does not appear on any screens in OOBE, and after OOBE it displays in the Control Panel under Performance Information and Tools. OEM logo fileīefore customers see any actionable screens, your OEM logo displays on the boot screen.
#Windows 10 boot screen update#
For firmware update boot screens the logo must be the same size, position and quality expected as is displayed during the normal boot process. The OEM logo in the firmware update boot screen must be the same logo which is displayed during the normal boot process.
#Windows 10 boot screen how to#
This topic provides guidance about how to configure each of these components, and information about how these components are passed to the firmware in a firmware update capsules.
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There are two components to the firmware update boot screen: the OEM logo and the update text.