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# vim: set fileencoding=utf-8

# The same options may be given also as command line parameters in the EFI Shell,
which is useful for debugging.

# Boot loader path. MS = either backup or original Windows boot loader.


boot=MS

# The image is specified with an image line.


# Multiple image lines may be present, in which case one will be picked by random.
# The image line may contain the following parts:
# Any of the following:
# - "n=(number)", a weight for this image in the randomization process. Default:
n=1.
# - "x=(number)" or "x=keep", the x offset from the center. Default: x=0.
# - "y=(number)" or "y=keep", the y offset from the center. Default: y=0.
# - "o=(0|90|180|270|keep)", the screen orientation, degrees anticlockwise.
Default: o=keep.
# One of the following:
# - "keep" to keep the firmware logo. Also keeps coordinates by default.
# - "remove" to remove the BGRT. Makes x and y meaningless.
# - "black" to use only a black image. Makes x and y meaningless.
# - "path=..." to read a BMP file.
# * NOTE: For path=\EFI\HackBGRT\*, the installer will copy and convert the file
if necessary.
# * NOTE: For other paths, make sure that the file is a 24-bit BMP file with a
54-byte header.
# * NOTE: The file must be on the EFI System Partition. Do not add a drive
letter!
# Examples:
# - image=remove
# - image=black
# - image= x=0 y=-200 path=\EFI\HackBGRT\topimage.bmp
# - image= n=1 o=90 path=\EFI\HackBGRT\sideways.bmp
# - image= n=50 y=999999 o=keep path=\EFI\HackBGRT\probable.bmp
# The above examples together would produce
# - 1/54 chance for the default OS logo
# - 1/54 chance for black screen
# - 1/54 chance for topimage.bmp, 200 px above the center of the screen
# - 1/54 chance for splash.bmp, centered, orientation set to 90 degrees
# - 50/54 chance for probable.bmp, at the bottom edge, explicitly default
orientation
# Default: just one image.
image= y=-200 path=\EFI\HackBGRT\splash.bmp

# Preferred resolution. Use 0x0 for maximum and -1x-1 for original.
resolution=0x0

# Logging (0 for disabled, 1 for enabled).


# When logging is enabled, setup.exe can show debug information about the current
boot.
# The log might occupy a few kilobytes of RAM.
log=1

# Debug mode (0 for disabled, 1 for enabled).


# Shows debug information and prompts for keypress before booting.
debug=0

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