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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;314472

Part D: Brand Your System Manually

1. To add support information to the Windows Start menu, create an Oeminfo.ini file by using Windows Notepad, and then copy it to the Windows\System32 folder.

When you use Oeminfo.ini, the values in the [General] section and a Support Information button are displayed on the General tab of the System Properties dialog box.

The following is an example of the Oeminfo.ini file:

[General]

Manufacturer = MyCompany, Inc.

Model = Brand X Processor

SupportURL = http://www.mycompany.com

LocalFile = C:\Winnt\Web\LocalFilename.htm

[support Information]

Line1= For Technical Support:

Line2= to obtain updated drivers or for information on frequently

Line3= asked questions, visit the MyCompany technical

Line4= support web site at:

Line5=

Line6= http://www.mycompany.com/techsupport.

NOTE: The [General] and [support Information] sections of the Oeminfo.ini file are required. Replace the manufacturer, model, support URL, and local file information with your company information. Be careful not to leave any trailing spaces after your company name.

2. To add your logo to the System Properties window in the Control Panel, replace the sample Oemlogo.bmp file included in this OPK with your company logo (bitmap image) in the Windows\System32 subfolder.

NOTE: Your Oemlogo.bmp logo must be square and must measure 172 by 172 pixels. If your bitmap image is smaller than this specification, it appears centered in the rectangle. If it is larger than this specification, part of it might appear to be cropped under certain font and screen resolutions, or it might not appear at all. Refer to "Chapter 6: Advanced Customization Topics" in the OPK User Guide for more information about how to brand.

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Thnk man for reply...but i want to know step by step add custom oemlogo.bmp n oeminfo.ini to windows xp cd..

when setup is running it's can copy automatically to system32 folder in C:\windows\system32...

Help me plzz... :no:

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On your UA cd, add the $OEM$ folder structure \$OEM$\$$\System32 and put your oem logo and info files there, then add OemPreinstall=Yes to the [unnattended] section of your answer file.

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