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Change oem info
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Note there is a small chance you manufactuer might want the original so....be careful
Create a new text doc called OEMINFO.INI
add this
you get the idea.
-T
Create a new text doc called OEMINFO.INI
add this
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[General]
Manufacturer=text here
Model=text here
[Support Information]
Line1=text here
Line2=
Line3=text here
Line4=
Line5=text here
Line6=
Line7=text here
Line8=
Line9=text here
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Oh, i kinda forgot to say that the OEM info is what you see when you go to
Control Panel>System.
This changes the support text.
Sorry
-T
Control Panel>System.
This changes the support text.
Sorry

-T
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Get detailed system information
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Member - Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals - Since 2006
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