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Pavel
April 13th 03, 07:00 PM
[general]
Manufacturer=ABC
Model=4B-XX

[Support Information]
Line1="-----------------------------"
Line2=" Carol B"
Line3=" President"
Line4=
Line5=" Paul M"
Line6=" VP"
Line7=
Line8=" Elliot T"
Line9=" Quality Supervisor"
Line10=
Line11="-----------------------------"
Line12=
Line13="You touch my system"
Line14="and I will break"
Line15="your face!"

;Oemlogo.bmp maximum size 180 by 114 pixels and any color (4-bit, 8-bit even
24-bit)
;store both Oemlogo.bmp and Oeminfo.ini in Windows\system32 directory
;also windows will treat all pixels that match the color of the logo's
bottom left pixel
;as transparent. That lets you display nonrectangular images. To fix it,
enlarge image by
;one pixel, move image left one pixel and color the leftmost column of
pixels with color
;that isn't used in existing image.


--
Pavel


"Pavel" > wrote in message
...
> Open your Windows\System32 folder and look for file called OEMINFO.INI.
Edit
> it with Notepad. You can also change the Logo picture shown under the
> Manufacturer name by editing and/or replacing file called OEMLOGO.BMP
found
> in the same directory. The data under the "Support Information" on the
same
> screen is also part of the OEMINFO.INI.
>
> --
> Pavel
>
>
> "XP user" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Under Properties, I looked at the name under Manufactured
> > and supported by:, the name has been changed in
> > Vietnamese. It is not my name, and Windows is in
> > Vietnamese as well, on my main harddrive it now reads;
> > Vi Tinh Duy Nghi, and then their is a webpage...
> > obviously I have been hacked. does anyone know how I can
> > fix this problem? Please Help...
>
>

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