Windows system attribute fraud principle

  
First look at a picture:

This picture is the system attribute on my C4 2.4/256 machine, not a picture modification.
Modification method: (This article uses XP+SP2 as an example, other system methods are similar.)
1, the system file corresponding to the system property is system32sysdm.cpl, we first back it up and then open it with exescope.
2, in the Resource> Dialog, the corresponding form of 101 is what we want to change. My approach is to hide several lines of information from the display system and replace them with OEM information in the same location.
3, specifically to change a few Link Window attributes: remove the 4th and 5th Visible, from the first to the third and the sixth to the ninth, the link window coordinates are changed to (129, 137 (141, 163); (141, 149); sixth (141, 177); then change Caption="3.60 GHz, � 512 MB of memory"; (141, 229); (141, 241); (141, 253); Exit later.

4, delete or rename system32dllcachesysdm.cpl, and then replace the changed sysdm.cpl under system32, the system will have file protection tips to cancel. (KEY)
5, create oeminfo.ini under system32, the content is
[General]
Manufacturer=Computer:
Model=Pentium4(R) CPU 3.60GHz
This modification is basic Finished, other applications include: modify the information in Dxdiag (many customers like to use this console configuration) and the graphics card memory size in the display properties.

For win98, WINHEX can be used to directly modify the text information in the sysdm.cpl file. Other information (such as the size of the memory, the CD-ROM model in the hardware device, etc.) can be modified in the registry.
The above changes, if you add some work (modify the BIOS information of the motherboard and graphics card, coupled with a special system disk and drive disk), it is enough to be fake. Therefore, everyone has to be careful about buying.

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