Need to change the bios splash screen..

 im using lenovo B460e notebook .
i want to change the bios splash screen..
so pls anyone help me out.
my biosbrand is LENOVO and its version is:4FCNA1WW

You may check if you get the option in installed BIOS itself otherwise kindly do not try.
Best Regards,
Tanuj
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