Description:
This small tool allows you to edit OEM information. OEM stands for the original equipment manufacturer for Windows 7. The operating process does make up a significant portion of the cost of buying a computer, so if you're trying to find an inexpensive machine, then Linux is definitely worth a look. Since it has been a part of the Windows operating system for a long time, there are several patches and security fixes available. Windows includes many unique options that you can use to customize the look of your computer the way you want. The application is portable (no installation required) and has few settings that can be configured by any computer user, regardless of experience level. Edit information such as manufacturer name, model, support URL and phone, logo path. As you probably guessed, this application uses a minimal amount of system resources, so it does not load the computer's memory and processor power. It is very responsive and did not reveal any errors throughout the testing period. Windows 7 Oem Info Editor is licensed as free software for a PC or laptop running 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems. It is located in the system settings category and is available as a free download for all software users.
How To Install:
After you get the 77,5 KB (Windows7OemInfoEditor.exe) installation file double click on the executable (.exe) file.
Then follow the setup steps.
Author |
Antonio Campos |
Last Updated On |
Runs on |
Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Vista / XP |
Total downloads |
108 |
File size |
77,5 KB |
Filename |
Windows7OemInfoEditor.exe
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