

Now we use CBROM to insert our self created (normal) Bitmaps. a graphics program like PaintShopPro cannot open these BMPs. The extracted BMP files have a different format as the normal Windows/OS2 BITMAP format! It is a special AWBM format. The picture above shows the small EPA-Logo (EPALogo.bmp) on Pos.10, and the Fullscreen logo (LanParty.bmp) on Pos.11, and also the original and compressed size in kilobytes.Įxtract the small EPA-Logo with "cbrom215.exe n24ld505.bin /epa extract".Įxtract the Fullscreen with "cbrom215.exe n24ld505.bin /logo extract". The input of "cbrom215.exe n24ld505.bin /D" shows: In our example we use the BIOS Update file "N24LD505.BIN" from the DFI mainboard "LanParty NFII Ultra B". To show all parameters, go to the command line (DOS-Prompt) and insert: "cbrom215.exe".įirst of all we need a Bios Update file to edit the current logo, and the parameter /D to show all ROM segments.

CBROM works under DOS and the Windows command line. Use this instruction and software at your own risk! A Bios-Update is always dangerous, because a power failure or software error during the flash process could make your Bios unusable, and have the consequence to reprogram the Bios-Chip by an external service like .Įxtract Boot-Logo out of BIOS Update fileĬBROM, a small software from AWARD (PHOENIX), has functions to read, edit and insert each segments inside a Bios Update file.
