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Changing Monitor Picture In System Properties
1.Move sysdm.cpl from \Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 to another directory. Or use ResHacker to change this one as well as the one in system32.
2.Grab a copy of ResHacker and use it to open \Windows\system32\sysdm.cpl
3.If you dont bother to move sysdm.cpl from ServicePackFiles/i386 or /system32/dllcache folder then just do the same steps for the one in system32.
4.Replace bitmap 1 with the image you want to use.
The original is 118x113, but I'm not sure if that's the limit.
5.Save.
6.If Windows File Protection complains, click cancel.
Adding The Second Picture. Also Add 'Support Information
You just need to create a custom oemlogo.bmp and oeminfo.ini file and put it in C:\WINDOWS\System32 folder
Contents of oeminfo.ini [Support Information]
---start---
[General]
Manufacturer=>>Company Name<<
Model=>>Model Name<<
[Support Information]
Line1=>>first line of support info<<
Line2=>>second line of support info(you can create more lines if you wish<<
---end---
oemlogo.bmp
Just make a bmp, max size is 180x120 pix
NEW-> If you want the image to be transparent then you gotta make it with Index Colors instead of RBG! You can also just make the background the same color of the rest of the system properties.
Change 'General' To 'Whatever You Want'
Open up /windows/system32/sysdm.cpl in Reshacker.
Click on Dialog and scroll down to 101...
In there where it says 'CAPTION' Change "General" to whatever you want it to say!!
This is also where you can change 'Manufactored And Supported by' and other stuff!
Make Sure You Have SP1.. Sources : www.neowin.net & www.ntfs.org
1.Move sysdm.cpl from \Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 to another directory. Or use ResHacker to change this one as well as the one in system32.
2.Grab a copy of ResHacker and use it to open \Windows\system32\sysdm.cpl
3.If you dont bother to move sysdm.cpl from ServicePackFiles/i386 or /system32/dllcache folder then just do the same steps for the one in system32.
4.Replace bitmap 1 with the image you want to use.
The original is 118x113, but I'm not sure if that's the limit.
5.Save.
6.If Windows File Protection complains, click cancel.
Adding The Second Picture. Also Add 'Support Information
You just need to create a custom oemlogo.bmp and oeminfo.ini file and put it in C:\WINDOWS\System32 folder
Contents of oeminfo.ini [Support Information]
---start---
[General]
Manufacturer=>>Company Name<<
Model=>>Model Name<<
[Support Information]
Line1=>>first line of support info<<
Line2=>>second line of support info(you can create more lines if you wish<<
---end---
oemlogo.bmp
Just make a bmp, max size is 180x120 pix
NEW-> If you want the image to be transparent then you gotta make it with Index Colors instead of RBG! You can also just make the background the same color of the rest of the system properties.
Change 'General' To 'Whatever You Want'
Open up /windows/system32/sysdm.cpl in Reshacker.
Click on Dialog and scroll down to 101...
In there where it says 'CAPTION' Change "General" to whatever you want it to say!!
This is also where you can change 'Manufactored And Supported by' and other stuff!
Make Sure You Have SP1.. Sources : www.neowin.net & www.ntfs.org