Does anyone know how to change some stuff in the system properties in XP like you do in 98 with OEMINFO.INI and OEMLOGO.BMP??? Iv read lots of places and these files should be on my system c:\windows\system32\ but they are not. Does anyone know how to change these in xp?..and why id be missing these files?
thanx
Masterfinn
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Changing System Properties
#2
Posted 11 September 2003 - 11:03 AM
Check out http://www.xteq.com/products/xset/index.html.
Straight from the website:
Xteq X-Setup is a so-called "hacker" or "tweaker" program. It allows you to change settings that are normally hidden deeply in some configuration-files like the registry fast and easily.
X-Setup offers several advantages, making it the "ultimate tool for black belt system tuning". It's runs on any Windows version (incl. XP), is clutter-free, easy to use, extensible, powerful, covers any aspect of your computer and has more configuration options than any other tweaker. For a complete listing of the features of X-Setup, please see our Features Page.
But not only we think Xteq -Setup is a great utility, please have a look at the X-Setup Awards Page. Or simply read this quote from one of our customers: "X-Setup is to all other "tweakers" like a truckload of bricks is like to a pebble...".
Straight from the website:
Xteq X-Setup is a so-called "hacker" or "tweaker" program. It allows you to change settings that are normally hidden deeply in some configuration-files like the registry fast and easily.
X-Setup offers several advantages, making it the "ultimate tool for black belt system tuning". It's runs on any Windows version (incl. XP), is clutter-free, easy to use, extensible, powerful, covers any aspect of your computer and has more configuration options than any other tweaker. For a complete listing of the features of X-Setup, please see our Features Page.
But not only we think Xteq -Setup is a great utility, please have a look at the X-Setup Awards Page. Or simply read this quote from one of our customers: "X-Setup is to all other "tweakers" like a truckload of bricks is like to a pebble...".
#3
Posted 12 September 2003 - 02:51 AM
I have just tried using OEMINFO.INI and OEMINFO.BMP (In Win2k though) and they work fine when placed in %Windir%\System and also in %Windir%\System32
#4
Posted 12 September 2003 - 07:54 AM
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I have just tried using OEMINFO.INI and OEMINFO.BMP (In Win2k though) and they work fine when placed in %Windir%\System and also in %Windir%\System32
I'm glad you figured it out.
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