It acts as a bootloader wrapper. It does not flash your BIOS, making it incredibly safe.
When you power on an ASUS laptop or desktop motherboard (ROG, TUF, Prime, or ProArt series), you typically see the default ASUS logo. However, ASUS’s BIOS utilities—specifically and MyLogo —allow users to replace this with a custom image. An “OEM logo” in this context refers to a user-created image designed to replace the factory default.
When an ASUS computer boots, the UEFI firmware looks for a graphical image to display while it performs the Power-On Self-Test (POST). Users often seek "OEM logo BMP ZIP" files for two reasons:
Never turn off your computer or interrupt the progress bar while the BIOS is flashing. A partial flash will corrupt the motherboard firmware chip.
Navigate to your extracted Asus BMP folder and select your chosen logo. Save and close Paint. Step 4: Verify and Reboot
: Ensure that Fast Boot is temporarily disabled in your Windows Power Options. Fast boot skips certain initialization screens to save time.
If you want to tailor the visual style of your boot screen, let me know: What do you have? Which Windows version are you running?
The ASUS MyLogo utility is typically located in one of three places:
: Save the file and reboot your PC to see your new custom ASUS boot screen. Method 2: Change Windows System Information Branding
Thus, “BMP ZIP” refers to a structured archive containing both the custom image and sometimes a BIOS update utility.