Ovako, da ne bih kucao - lakse je ctrl-v:
1. There are two parts to branding your computer. The first part is creating an image to be
displayed on the System Properties General tab. The image must be a bitmap and be no
larger than 180x115 pixels. Once you have created your file, name it oemlogo.bmp
and save it in C:\Windows\System32 folder.
2. Now that you have to get the logo out of the way, you will need to create a file with all of
the text that you want to appear on the screen next to it.To do this, open up Notepad
and key in the following code. Feel free to replace the text to the right of the = with
anything you want.
[General]
Manufacturer=StevePC
Model=HighwaySpecial 18G
[Support Information]
Line1=No support is provided in English
Line2=Guaranteed to work for at least 5 days
Line3=87% restocking fee for all returns
Line4=Returns only accepted at Kuznetsk warehouse in Russia
4. Save the file as oeminfo.ini in your C:\Windows\System32 folder. Make sure to
change the Save As file type to All Files instead of .txt so that the file is saved with the
correct file extension.
If everything went well, the next time you look at the System Properties screen, you should see
your new branding information.
Moj predlog je da napravis ovako nesto, ali bez dela "support information" da se ne pojavi dodatno dugme sa tim nazivom u prozoru.
To je to

dakle, treba malo da se :type: