Windows 8 bootres.dll custom boot

HI there
I just wanted to ask you about the bootres.dll file in windows 8. I need to make my custom logo but the problem is that when im extracting bootres.dll im getting 6 images (the default windows 8 blue logo ).bmp  with different dimensions. so if I make my custom images with the same dimensions, how can I save all of these 6 images as .dll or its not going to work !!
I know there is some software to hide win8 logo but I need to make my own custom logo.
thank you for cooperation 

No. IT's impossible to change that logo for normal users. MS has GONE OUT OF IT's WAY to FORCE USERS to HAVE A MONOCHROME LOGO ON A BLACK BACKGROUND. They hardcoded the logo deep within the bootres.dll file and hardcoded the background color EXTREMELLY DEEP
within MULTIPLE UNRELATED SYSTEM FILES and locked the whole bunch with PROPIETARY SIGNATURES to ensure no one customizes that. And THEY PUT RECODED VERSIONS OF THOSE FILES IN MOST OF THE UPDATES that you get through windows update, as an extra measure to undo
and thwart any customization done to that part of the OS.
BTW: This ISN'T ABOUT SECURING THE OS, IT'S ABOUT RESTRICTING THE USERS ABILITY TO MODIFY THE APPEARANCE OF THE OS.
BTW 2: MS gives OEM's tools to customize the boot logo, under a Non-Disclosure Agreement and on the condition that 1: The OEM WILL NEVER give the customer that tool.
                          2: The OEM WILL LOCK THE UEFI DOWN so that customers WON'T BE ABLE TO MODIFY IT.
                          3: The OEM WILL USE THE BLACK COLOR AS THE UEFI BACKGROUND COLOR.

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