Dynabook G9: Toshiba splash screen changed after trying update BIOS

Good day, everybody!
It's not a problem, but I'd like to know how it could happen... so I have a laptop "Dynabook G9" which was bought in Japan. It's like satellite 5200 series... When I turned it on, the logo "DYNABOOK" displayed and computer kept loading... few days ago I tried to update BIOS but downloaded update from Russian Toshiba website for 5200 series... cause there is no update for BIOS on Japanese site...
When I ran downloaded file it said that I have BIOS v 1.40 and it can not be updated to v 1.50 because it's not for my laptop... so my idea to use update for European laptops did not work... but the question is that now I have "in touch with tomorrow Toshiba" logo instead of "DYNABOOK" and how could it happen? And how can I get it back?
Computer still working fine... but.. I don't know... I just like "DYNABOOK" logo more :-)
P.S. may be it changed not after trying to update the BIOS (I'm not really sure) but it definitely changed.

I already wrote something in other topic and because of that I just want to say hi again ;)
Dear Andrey problem is that Toshiba does not produce notebooks as world wide product and there are several global areas: US market, EMEA area (Europe-Middle East-Africa) and also Asia. I do not know for sure if Japan is separately market but I think it is.
So notebooks produced in every of those areas are adapted for each of them. Because of that you can not mix BIOSes and Toshiba designed tools and utilities. I believe that in most of cases it can work but it is not for sure. For EMEA notebook it is recommended to use BIOS and other stuff explicit from Toshiba Europe support page. For US notebooks there are all drivers, tools and utilities on Toshiba US support page.
Now you have Japanese notebook and use non-Japanese BIOS or software. For me it is logic that some changes will happen. I do not believe that someone has good experiences with this but you should be happy your notebook works well.
Thats all what I can say about that.
Anyway good luck and have fun with your toy!

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