Remove the Platinum splash screen?

Just did a succesfull flash of the latest BIOSon my K8N Neo2 Platinum.
Now when I boot I get that ugly splash screen thing, I hate it.
Is it possible to remove it?
Thanks.

Quote from: [T-A]_Super_10 on 20-April-05, 15:34:15
Yes you can change the image on boot up. I forget the steps but i remember bosskiller was the one who posted it in this forum, you can try and do a search on it.
Ty for interesting [T-A]_Super_10.
I have find it "https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=73806.0",
but i am not sure its right for all and for  my  MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum ?

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