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How to label personify the icons on OpenCore Boot Screen for Each Windows OS?


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Can some kind soul assist in this venture?

 

Many mention to place disklabel executable into BOOT and then run the below typed out words in Terminal but very little to describe what the hell it means in for each.

 

sudo ./disklabel -e "Yourlabel" .disk_label .disk_label_2x 

                                       ^                   ^.               ^

                      what is my label?  |what's this?| & | This?|

 

So far nothing is produced when executing this blindly.

 

On a side Note Chris1111 has a fantastic tool that creates ICNS from PNG that works wonders!! Kudos!! & A tool to resize and produce different resolutions.

Haven't found a tool for creating disklabels. {{ is there one available for Big Sur and above? }}

 

Thanks for a great Bootloader, however we need great tools that is not a stretch to work with for these little things that aggravate.

 

 

 

 

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@oldman20 sounds good.

 

here's a gift just for your viewing.  You can use the background if you like it, I can hover it over.

 

Took a few hours and a few minutes extra to find the tools to make this background come alive on Boot Menu.  Like looking for hundred needles in 1000 haystacks.  dries the eyes out... need drops.

 

 

 

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On 11/18/2022 at 3:11 AM, oldman20 said:

did u try flavour method? it working well!

@oldman20 yes, but not working here. Not sure what is causing this for Windows Icons.

MacOS made the change no issues and does show up on boot menu.

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