Customized Personalized Vista OEM Information and Logo

  

If you have purchased a pre-installed Windows Vista branded machine, you can view the relevant OEM information in the system properties.

Many friends may know that under Windows XP, users can freely define OEM manufacturer information in the system properties dialog box by placing oemlogo.bmp, oemlogo in the "System" directory under the system partition. .ini two files, the contents of these two files can be freely defined, in fact, some so-called OEM free software is also using the same principle, which is very useful when the OEM information is lost due to formatting reinstallation system or other reasons.

However, if for some reason you format the hard drive or suffer virus damage, then the previous OEM information will be lost, and the Vista system does not support the manual customization using the Windows XP era. OEM information. The solution is to modify the registry key. This information is actually stored in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionOEMInformation key. Friends can manually define the OEM information in Notepad according to the following format: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionOEMInformation] "Manufacturer" ;="Dell Technical Support" "Model"="Dell XPS710" "Logo"="k:WindowsSystem32oemlogo.bmp" "SupportHours"="Monday to Friday 9:00-17: 00" "SupportPhone"="800-858-0888" "SupportURL"="http://www.dell.com.cn/" It should be noted that all content behind “=” Can be freely defined, but "Logo"; pictures must be in BMP format, the size can not exceed 120 & times; 120, and must be placed in the system root directory "WindowsSystem32" folder, the file name must also use the fixed name of oemlogo.bmp And save it next For files in *.reg format, save the method by setting "Save as type" to "All files", and then enter "ldquo;oem.reg" in the text box after the file name to save. Note that the file type must be Select “all files", as the file name can be freely defined.

Finally, you can double-click this *.reg file to import into the registry, or you can enter the registry editor, after you locate the relevant key, select "ld" in the right pane. → string value & rdquo; add more items, you can also remove the OEMInformation key directly from here when you do not need these OEM information, interested friends may wish to try. Of course, it is more convenient to use the Vista landscaping master built by Vista Optimizer. But occasionally you can try your own hands to try your own fun.

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