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First post, by Warlord

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Hi, does anybody know how to extract the boot logo from this bios image. I tried searching the web and I downloaded a few tools but none seemed to work or I couldn't figure it out on my own unfortunatly.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/interg … stem-board#bios

I put a Asus p8p67 delux in one of these cases that came out of a scrap yard and would like to change the boot logo of the asus board to this tdz 2000 one. I never had the mobo or the rest of it and its missing a piece of trim. As seen on this page
https://www.okqubit.net/machines/miscpc.html

I made this sleeper build and moded that case. It's got win XP sp3 with a GTX Titan and a X-fi in it with a 2600k. I got like 130FPS in Crisis with it on max settings at 1920x1200.

I found the Asus board in a pc I picked up at a thrift store. Its pretty nice has 32gb of ram it came like that. The only real thing I bought was the GTX titan and a new Platinum rate PSU for it.

I just want to have the boot logo and then its complete.

I can upload a photo if anyone is curious.

Thanks for any help.

Reply 1 of 8, by PcBytes

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As far as I can figure, the original Intergraph BIOS appears to be AMI. I'll attempt to extract it with AMIBCP and Dosbox and see if Irfanview can open it.

I remember fiddling with those AMI tools for the ECS K7S5A. Fun times.

EDIT: No dice unfortunately. I tried extracting every module and got nothing.

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Reply 2 of 8, by Warlord

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Does anyone know if its possible to load the bios in an emulator andscreenshot it or somthing to recreate it. I could then retouch it in photoshop or somthing.

Reply 3 of 8, by PcBytes

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Maybe 86Box? I don't remember if it had LX support though.

EDIT: No dice with 86box either.

EDIT2: Yeah unfortunately no way of extracting any BIOS logo from Intergraph stuff. They use some weird OEM logo that won't open in anything, despite being AMIBIOS.

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Reply 4 of 8, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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If you're able to extract and modify the existing Asus splash screen, maybe you could just overlay the TDZ logo like the attached quick mock-up...

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Reply 5 of 8, by PcBytes

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As far as I understood it, he wants to reuse the splash screen from the TDZ2000 on the ASUS.

Which as it stands, is unobtanium unless someone has a VGA screen capture. Extracting any type of logo from the Intergraph BIOS does not work at all. I have a Phoenix BIOS release from one of the TDZ2000 series but so far Phoenix BIOS Editor rejects it.

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Reply 6 of 8, by PcBytes

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Welp, finally managed to extract it using PhoenixDeco+ (had to dig a bit for it) and Advanced BIOS Logo Reader II. Comes from the PhoenixBIOS update for TDZ2000 GT1, which I had to find thru Wayback Machine.

file.php?mode=view&id=199532

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Reply 7 of 8, by DudeFace

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updating the Asus p8p67 bios with the image should be simpler, i've got a P8H61 and it uses ASUS MyLogo2™, should work on yours as well.

Reply 8 of 8, by Warlord

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PcBytes wrote on 2024-08-19, 15:03:
Welp, finally managed to extract it using PhoenixDeco+ (had to dig a bit for it) and Advanced BIOS Logo Reader II. Comes from th […]
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Welp, finally managed to extract it using PhoenixDeco+ (had to dig a bit for it) and Advanced BIOS Logo Reader II. Comes from the PhoenixBIOS update for TDZ2000 GT1, which I had to find thru Wayback Machine.

file.php?mode=view&id=199532

I can't thank you enough for this.