Lenovo Oem Logo Bmp 120x120
While the keyword "Lenovo OEM logo BMP 120x120" is historically relevant, modern Lenovo BIOS updates often support larger dimensions. Commonly supported resolutions today include:
You saved as 32-bit BMP (the default in some editors). The Lenovo BIOS reads the header, sees biBitCount = 32 , and rejects it. Re-save specifically as 24-bit BMP . Verify by right-clicking the file → Properties → Details → Bit depth should say "24." lenovo oem logo bmp 120x120
| Parameter | Requirement | Why? | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Exactly 120 x 120 pixels | BIOS frame buffer alignment | | Bit Depth | 24-bit (16.7 million colors) or 8-bit (256 colors) | 32-bit alpha channel often causes corruption | | Color Space | sRGB (No embedded profiles) | BIOS ignores ICC profiles | | File Size | ~42 KB (24-bit) or ~14 KB (8-bit) | Must fit within BIOS logo storage region | | Compression | None (RLE compression is forbidden) | BIOS cannot decompress RLE | | Endianness | Little-endian (standard Windows BMP) | Lenovo BIOS expects PC format | While the keyword "Lenovo OEM logo BMP 120x120"
Open your image editor (Photoshop, GIMP, or even Paint.NET). Create a new file with dimensions . Re-save specifically as 24-bit BMP
If your Lenovo logo vanished after a clean install, you don't need special software to bring it back. You can manually point Windows to your 120x120 BMP file using the Registry Editor. 1. Prepare the File

