Are you tired of seeing that big dell or toshiba logo every time you go to your system properties (Right click my computer properties) .. Well here is something for you!
To remove OEM branding do the following..1/ Click
Start.
2/ On the
Start menu click
Run.
3/ If the
Run dialogue box is not available you will need to click on
all programs>accessories and then click the
Run option.
4/ In the
Run dialogue box type:
Rundll32 IedkCS32.dll, BrandCleanInstallStubs and press
OK.
5/
User Account Control (UAC) will pop up a
permissions dialogue box. If you are the
administrator then simply press the
Continue button. If you are not the administrator then you will need the
administrator password before you can continue.
6/ Once you have given
User Account Control the relevant permissions the the command in
step 5 above will be executed and all
OEM branding should now disappear.
IF you want to add your own logo do the following..[/b]1. Click
Start and from the search box, type
regedit 2. Navigate to the following path from within the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ OEMInformation
OEM Note: If the OEMInformation folder is missing,
Download this oem.reg file, double click it to add it to the registry and then proceed with Step 2.
1. Now simply adjust the Logo and Manufacturer key values to suite your custom needs.
Logo Note: The logo needs to be in
.bmp format and should be
120×120. Larger images will be automatically resized.
Once finished, you can check your system properties and you should see a custom Logo and manufacturer description.