The OemLogo idea is inspired of Mountainmaster's webpage
http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian...4/oemlogo.html
The OemLogo will display in the System Properties window, with a 'Support Information' button appears at the bottom (red circleed button in my example pic below)
Here's how to install an oemlogo
1. Unzip the files OEMLOGO.BMP and OEMINFO.INI to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
Windows NT/2000/XP users should unzip to WINNT\SYSTEM32 (or WINDOWS\SYSTEM32)
2. Edit the OEMINFO.INI
the OEMINFO.INI must contain the following lines:
[General]
Manufacturer=Your company name
Model=
[Support Information]
Line1=
Line2=
Line3=
Line4=
Line5=
Line6=
Line7=
Line8=
'Manufacturer' is a required field, but you can leave the other fields blank. The [Support Information] section is optional. Include it only if you would like to make the 'Support Information' button appear. Any text you add after Line1=, Line2=, Line3= etcetera will be visible in the window that pops up when the button is clicked.
3. Open the System Properties window and enjoy!
James C Chen
Principal Engineer as SDET, Connected Services
HTC Corporation
88 Section 3. Zhongxing Road
Xindian District, New Taipei City 231, Taiwan
www.htc.com