If the "Enable boot logo" check box is not checked, &xwp; will simply skip the boot logo processing. You can also temporarily disable the boot logo in case of trouble by holding down the "Shift" key at Desktop startup.
If that checkbox is checked however, you may select an OS/2 1.3 .BMP
file to be used as a boot logo. Pressing the "Browse" button will
open a standard "Open file" dialog, while "Test logo" will
display the logo on the screen for a few seconds to enable you to check
your settings without having to restart the Desktop.
&xwp; offers you two different boot logo styles:
bootlogo
subdirectory of the &xwp; installation directory should
be working though.