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nukisl

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  • Sep 1, 2006
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    heshan123 said:
    Yeah good question macho. I also wondered. I know how to do it in Vista but not in XP. If anyone knows pls let us know.


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    malkavi

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  • Nov 21, 2006
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    amila325

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    Hello.
    Here is a little windows tweek. Good for those who like to mess with their os.
    This is to customise the system properties, details and picture.
    All that is needed is two files:
    Oeminfo.ini
    Oeminfo.bmp

    I have provided these files, but if you want to modify them yourself, then here is how:

    Oeminfo.ini

    System Properties/Support Information create oeminfo.ini (containing headings
    [General]
    Manufacturer=
    Model=
    [Support Information]
    Line1=" "
    Line2=" "

    See my attached files from more info.

    Oeminfo.bmp

    The bmp picture should be 182 pixels wide, and 114 pixels high.
    You can set this in paint under image>attributes.


    These files need to be in:
    Windows 98: C:\WINDOWS\system
    Windows 2k: C:\WINNT\system32
    Windows xp: C:\WINDOWS\system32

    It could be a good idea to back up your original oem files.

    After that you can press your windows key and pause/break to get your system properties box displayed.

    here is one
     

    amila325

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    Do you want to change the info & picture in the GENERAL TAB of the SYSTEM PROPERTIES were it shows the manufacturer of the PC?

    To change this information, follow these steps:

    You want to find a file called "oeminfo.ini". You can do this by performing a Find File for "oeminfo.ini".

    The file is in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM folder. Make a backup of this file and save a copy in a safe place.

    If your computer doesn't have this file, you can create a new one. Just follow the example below.

    Open the oeminfo.ini file by double-clicking on it. You'll see a list of items that looks something like this:

    [general]

    Manufacturer= TLab404 Speed Computer.
    Model= TLabian

    [support information]

    Line1 = "Support Information Here"
    Line2 = Call somebody other than us. Tech support is expensive!
    Line3 = Seriously.
    Line4 = We mean it!


    You can change the information after the = sign.

    If you're creating a new oeminfo.inf file, just follow this format. Line 1 creates the Support Information Here button, Lines 2-??? are the information displayed in the box that pops up.

    Perform a Save As, and save the file as a .ini file (replace the oeminfo.ini file in the system folder).

    Check the OEM info by right-clicking on My Computer and select Properties. Your changes should be in effect.

    You can also add an image to the OEM info box. To do this:

    Create a bitmap image with the dimensions of 175x100 pixels.

    Save the file as a bitmap and name it "oemlogo.bmp".

    Place the file in the system folder along with the oeminfo.ini.

    here is the two
     

    GTRZ

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