Avatar billede ziko Nybegynder
29. november 2003 - 17:53 Der er 6 kommentarer

OEM Logo ?

Hej

Hvis man højreklikker på "denne computer" og så under generalt, er der tit på mærkevarer computere et logo fx producenten. Kan det ikke lade sig gøre selv at ændre det efter installation ? Og hvilket program osv skal man bruge ?

//Ziko
Avatar billede ziko Nybegynder
29. november 2003 - 18:05 #1
Jeg har skrevet lidt forkert... Det er ik om man kan ældre det... Det er om jeg kan lave et logo dertil og smide det derind ?
Avatar billede thesurfer Nybegynder
29. november 2003 - 18:06 #2
Avatar billede thesurfer Nybegynder
29. november 2003 - 18:06 #3
Ja, mit link gælder stadig væk :)
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29. november 2003 - 20:00 #4
Avatar billede thesurfer Nybegynder
29. november 2003 - 21:05 #5
hmm.. jeg kan ikke komme ind på mit link..
men der står (ÿ = windows tasten):

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By default, the General tab (right-click My Computer, or double-click System in Control Panel, or press the ÿ  +BREAK keys on your keyboard) contains information on the Windows version, processor, memory, registered user and registration identity.

Optional items include the manufacturer and model, a small picture, and a button leading to a separate page of support information.

The information is not held in the registry, but in an old-style .INI file, which can be created in any plain-text editor including Windows Notepad.

This file can have two sections:

The first section, has a section header called [General], and within that section -  two entries:

Manufacturer=<text>

Model=<text>

The second section, headed [Support Information], is optional, but if present adds a button with that label to the page. The entries after that heading should be in the form:

Line1=<some text>

Line2=<more text>

Line3=<more text>

and so on. The limit on the number and length of lines seems limited only by the 64 KB general limit on .INI files.

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 picture is a 256-colour-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.

No other entry in the .INI file is required, but the latter must exist and have a populated [General] section for the bitmap to be visible in Display Properties.

No reboot is necessary in order for the hack to take place. Press the ÿ  +BREAK keys and see for yourself.

For example, using this OEMINFO.INI file:

[General]
Manufacturer=Self made Computer
Model=Zelda K12

[Support Information]
Line1=Visit my home page at
Line2=
Line3=http://www.petri.co.il
Line4=
Line5=For hundreds of tips, tricks, knowledge base articles and much more!
Line6=
Line7=You can also contact me by using the following email address:
Line8=
Line9=daniel@petri.co.il


Der var nogle billeder, men dem kan jeg ikke lige få fat på..
Avatar billede thesurfer Nybegynder
18. december 2003 - 05:10 #6
Dette spørgsmål mangler input.
Det kan f.eks. være at spørgeren mangler at acceptere/afvise svar/komme med feedback, eller af en svarer mangler at lægge et svar/komme med feedback.
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