Some motherboards (such as ASUS) support loading a custom image to replace
the initial bootup screen. You will need to check your motherboard's site
for such software that allows to change the image.
You can use CPU-Z to identify your motherboard - http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php - and visit you motherboard's site. Look under
Support. As I said, only some of them do. If you have a budget motherboard,
you will most likely not be able to replace that screen.
Look in the BIOS setup for a setting to disable it; once disabled, the
normal POST screens will be displayed.
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