How to change OEM logo in Windows 7?


If you have a OEM PC or if you simply love customizing Windows 7, you might want to know how to change the OEM Logo in Windows 7. Here’s a short guide that will show you how and what it could look like.

How to change OEM Logo in Windows

In order to change the OEM logo in Windows 7, we have to modify a few registry keys. So, let’s get to it!

1. Open up the registry.

Regedit.exe

2. Uncollapse HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OEMInformation

3. Now, in the right pane you can change all the OEM system information, like Logo, Manufacturer, Model, Support Hours, Support Phone and Support URL.

In order to change the OEM logo, let’s click on the registry key Logo:

Change OEM Logo Path in Windows 7

Now, you’ll get a path similar to c:\windows\system32\OOBE\OEMLogo\mylogo.bmp

Change the path accordingly to the location where your new OEM logo is stored. This could be C:\Users\[yourusername]\Pictures\oemlogo.bmp

ATTENTION: Your OEM Logo has to be 120×120 px large and a BMP file or it will NOT work

Reboot or log off and log in again and your OEM logo will be

New OEM Logo: Results

Here’s the OEM logo that I used, feel free to use it yourself! Right-click on the BMP and click on Save as:

OEMLogo Windows 7

Here’s what my new OEM Logo looks like, will probably make it a bit larger:

New Windows 7 OEM Logo

How to change OEM Manufacturer & OEM Model

Well, after changing the OEM logo successfully, changing the OEM Manufacturer or the OEM Model should be really easy.

Simply uncollapse HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OEMInformation again (if it’s not still open) and double-click on the registry keys Manufacturer or Model and enter your new Manufacturer or Model name.

You can enter any Manufacturer or Model, this will not break your system. I’m not sure if you can enter special characters, but give it a try.

If you have any other questions, feel free to post them below!

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6 Responses to How to change OEM logo in Windows 7?

  1. vmicovic said:

    i don`t have nothing in “OEMInformation”

  2. vmicovic said:

    i made and now it`s ok..

    ty for tips

  3. sOliver said:

    Yep, if it’s not there you will have to create the key OEMInformation. Thanks for pointing this out, much appreciated, will add it to the instructions.

  4. Fariskhan said:

    Well, Its really Great to see this Tip,

    There are 3 rd party software which do this with a button click but the users are not aware of whats happening to their system Even if the software is a spyware or a some bullshit,

    This is The Safest WAY.
    Thank you
    Fariskhan.

  5. Next Vision Ltd. said:

    C:\Windows\System32\oobe\OEMLogo.bmp

  6. Ishfaq said:

    Thanks a lot, but let me ask you a question, Am I able to change my processor’s frequency too ? Is that harmful for my computer ? or this will only change what is written in the system basic information ?

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