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This is done by 2 little files in the system32 folder, for older windows versions these are located in the system folder:

1. OEMINFO.INI

Copy/paste this text in a new notepad textfile called oeminfo.ini :

[support Information]

Line1=Support information is keyed here

Line2=Additional support information is keyed here.

[general]

Manufacturer=Name of Manufacturer is entered on this line

Model=Model of the PC is entered here

[OEMSpecific]

SubModel=Name of the sub-model is entered on this line

SerialNo=The serial number of your system is entered on this line

OEM1=OEM information is entered on this line

OEM2=Additional OEM information is entered on this line

Not all lines are required though.

2. a graphic image called OEMLOGO.BMP.

This graphic should be placed alongside the OEMINFO.INI file in the C:\Windows\System32 folder and will appear

below the Microsoft logo on the General Panel of Control Panel | System. The graphic will not be displayed unless

OEMINFO.INI also exists. Here is the specification for the graphic image:

Filename : C:\Windows\System32\OEMLOGO.BMP

Format : Windows Bitmap (BMP) Uncompressed

Width : 180 Pixels*

Height : 114 Pixels*

DPI : 72 or 96dpi

Type : 24-Bit RGB Colour

some threads on Neowin on this topic :

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...ST&f=33&t=53681

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...6005&hl=oeminfo

Here's mine :

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