- Jul 12, 2017 Add Change Manufacturer Information by Editing the Registry Manually. To change the manufacturer information for your PC in any version of Windows, you just need to make a few edits in the Windows Registry. Standard warning: Registry Editor is a powerful tool and misusing it can render your system unstable or even inoperable.
- Add or Change: Choose a Windows Logo in the list (only 32 bits Bitmap files are supported) Many OEM Logos are provided in the package and available by default 6) Once, you finished choosing all your settings, just hit 'Apply' button to proceed to your changes in your Windows system.
Last Updated February 2, 2008
Windows 10 gives users a great feature to specify the OEM information. You can easily modify and delete it, or add your own — it’s up to you! This can be useful in case you want to give more uniqueness to the machine by displaying your own contact information, your company logotype, URL of website and other values in the System program of Control Panel for single-language, single-region.
Issue
How to change or add an OEM logo and information on a Microsoft Windows 98, ME, XP, 2000 or 2003 computer?
For Microsoft Vista computer, please see the article titled How to Change or Add an OEM Logo and Information on a Microsoft Windows Vista Computer.
Solution
By default, the General tab in your System Properties dialog box displays information about your version of Windows, the CPU, memory, and registration details, as illustrated below.
You can view this information on your computer, following one of these three steps:
- Right-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and select Properties.
- Double-clicking on the System icon in Control Panel.
- Press the WinKey + Break key combination on your keyboard.
Other information that may be displayed can include the manufacturer and computer model, a logo, and a button leading to a separate page for technical support information.
The information is not held in the registry, but in a simple text file named OEMInfo.ini. This can be created in any plain-text editor such as Notepad, that comes included with Windows..
This file can have two sections: General and Support Information
- The first section, has the section header called [General], and within that section are the following two lines:
Manufacturer=<your-text>
Model=<your-text> - The second section, [Support Information], is optional and will display a button, labeled Support Information, that when clicked, shows the information you entered in this section via in a popup window. The entries for this section should be in the format as shown below. You can have as many lines as you need as long as the overall file size does not exceed 64KB (kilobytes).
Line1=<your-text>
Line2=<your-text>
Line3=<your-text>
The file should be saved in the %systemroot%system folder (for Windows 98/ME computers) or in %systemroot%system32 folder (for W2K/XP/2003 computers) as OEMInfo.ini.
The image should be a 256-color Windows bitmap (.BMP) file. Microsoft states that the size should be 96 pixels square when using small fonts in Display Property settings, or 120 square with large fonts. The file should be saved in the %systemroot%system folder (for Windows 98/ME computers) or in %systemroot%system32 folder (for W2K/XP/2003 computers) as OEMLogo.bmp.
The [General] section of the oeminfo.ini file must be included and populated for the bitmap image to be visible in Display Properties.
Once you have made your changes to this file, a reboot is necessary for the change to take effect. Press the WinKey + Break key combination to open the System Properties dialog box and your updated information is now displayed.
An example of what an OEMINFO.INI file looks like is as follows:
[General]
Manufacturer=My Custom Built PC
Model=BFC-5000
Manufacturer=My Custom Built PC
Model=BFC-5000
Change Windows Oem Logos
[Support Information]
Line1=Visit my website at
Line2=http://www.meridianoutpost.com
Line3=
Line4=For PC building tips and optimization techniques.
Line5=
Line6=Sign up for our newsletter by emailing us at
Line7=
[email protected]
Line1=Visit my website at
Line2=http://www.meridianoutpost.com
Line3=
Line4=For PC building tips and optimization techniques.
Line5=
Line6=Sign up for our newsletter by emailing us at
Line7=
[email protected]
System Brand Changer is a freeware system logo customizer software app filed under windows tweaking software and made available by Alphawaves for Windows.
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Changes the brand of your PC system in Windows
System Brand Changer will quickly change your System Logo, with the option to keep an images original size, use its default size or use a custom size.
Also will edit your OEM information, backup and restore.
Apply Multi OEM Project Brands from Desktop.
Apply Multi OEM Project Brands from Desktop.
Includes silent mode switches for command line usage.
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System Brand Changer on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs
This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from windows tweaking software without restrictions. System Brand Changer 1.0.2.2 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Compatibility with this system logo customizer software may vary, but will generally run fine under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP on either a 32-bit or 64-bit setup. A separate x64 version may be available from Alphawaves.
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- Freeware Windows Tweaking Software
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- Major release: System Brand Changer 1.0
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