Project Only Works In OOBE Mode.
Recommend running the Query Tool "first" before installation, (See Notes below).
100+ OEM's:
• Acer • Advent • Action • Alienware • AOC • Aquarius • ASRock • Asus • ATcomputers • Bangho • Beko • BenQ • BGH-SA • ByteSpeed • Casper • CCE • chiliGREEN • Compaq • crea • CZC • Dell • Depo • digimix • ECS • eMachines • Epson • Equus • Everex • Excimer • EXO • Exper • Extra • Founder • FSC • Fujitsu • Gateway • Genuine • Gericom • Gigabyte • Greatwall • Haier • Hannspree • Hasee • HCL • Hedy • Higrade • HP • Hyrican • IBM • Impression • Infinity • Insys • Intelbras • iQon • Itautec • Jetway • JooyonTech • Kohjinsha • Kouziro • Kraftway • KSystems • Lanix • Lenovo • LG • M&A Technology • Maxdata • Mecer • Medion • Megaware • Mesh • Mitac • Mouse • MSI • NEC • Nokia • Olidata • Olivetti • Onkyo • OQO • Packard Bell • Panasonic • Paradigit • Paragon • Philco • Positivo • PowerSpec • Prolink • qbex • Quanmax • RMplc • Rover • Samsung • SCC • Semp Toshiba • Seneca • Sharp • Sony • Stone • Synnex • Systemax • Tangent • Targa • Tarox • TCL • TTL • Tongfang • Toshiba • Trigem • Twinhead • Velocity • Vestel • Viewsonic • viliv • WD Corporation • Wortmann • xplore • Zoostorm • ZT ~incl. (branding only): BioStar • Foxconn • Intel • M$ $urface • VirtualBox • VMware
• OEM's = 118 ; Branding = 127
•BIOS Mode supported: Legacy and/or UEFI
• You can force install 'ANY' brand theme by reading and using the Force_Theme_[readme].txt
Editions for OEM Activation:
• Win10... • Home • Pro
• Win8.x... • Core • Pro
• Win7..... • Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Pro • Ultimate
• Vista..... • Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Business • Ultimate
• (Vista-Win10) If not known edition, branding only takes place.
Objective - add $oem$ folder to .iso /usb.
• $oem$ method can be used to apply activation & manufacturer brand to your Win10 • Win 8.x • Win 7 • Vista '.iso'/usb
• NOTE:- PC needs (Win8.x and Win10 'OEM-DM' • Win7 '2.1 slic' • Vista '2.0 slic') bios to apply genuine oem activation.
• Project includes optional Telemetry disabling for all supported OS's and adds domains to block through hosts file.
How To:
Win8.x|Win10
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and add custom 'ei.cfg' file to the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso. Windows will install the edition identified from 'ei.cfg' file. (Project 'Options' folder includes 'ei.cfg' instructions). OOBE.cmd will call tool that will extract embedded 'OEM-DM' key from bios (if exists), and apply the serial during installation.
Win7
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and delete the 'ei.cfg' file from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Win7' you want installed (ie. Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Pro • Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'ei.cfg' file, that's OK, just means Ultimate will install by default.
Vista
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and delete the 'PID.txt' file (if exists) from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Vista' you want installed (ie. Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Business • Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'PID.txt' file, that's OK, just means serial used on that file will determine edition installed.
• Please read the 'readme' files included in the download folder, for additional information.
• "UltraISO" recommended to edit|save your .iso, preserving 'bootable' image.
Editions for OEM Activation:
• Win10.. • Technical Preview • Consumer Preview
• Win8.x... • Core • Pro
• Win7.... • Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Pro • Ultimate
• Vista.... • Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Business • Ultimate
• (Vista-Win10) If not known edition, branding only takes place.
Objective - add $oem$ folder to .iso /usb.
• $oem$ method can be used to apply activation & manufacturer brand to your Win10 • Win 8.x • Win 7 • Vista '.iso'/usb
• NOTE:- PC needs (Win8.x and Win10 'OEM-DM' • Win7 '2.1 slic' • Vista '2.0 slic') bios to apply genuine oem activation.
How To:
Win 10
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and edit|save iso. OOBE.cmd (Install.cmd) will extract embedded 'OEM-DM' serial from bios (if exists), and apply the serial during installation.
Win8.1
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and add custom 'ei.cfg' file to the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso. Windows will install the edition identified from 'ei.cfg' file. (Project 'Options' folder includes 'ei.cfg' instructions). OOBE.cmd (Install.cmd) will extract embedded 'OEM-DM' serial from bios (if exists), and apply the serial during installation.
Win8.0
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and edit|save iso. Windows will install the edition that matches the embedded 'OEM-DM' serial in your bios (if exists).
Win7
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and delete the 'ei.cfg' file from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Win7' you want installed (ie. Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Pro • Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'ei.cfg' file, that's OK, just means Ultimate will install by default.
Vista
Place the downloaded '$oem$' folder in the 'sources' folder of your 'clean' iso, and delete the 'PID.txt' file (if exists) from the same 'sources' folder and edit|save iso... during install you will have option to select the edition of 'Vista' you want installed (ie. Starter • Home Basic • Home Premium • Business • Ultimate)... if you don't delete 'PID.txt' file, that's OK, just means serial used on that file will determine edition installed.
• Please read the 'readme' files included in the download folder, for additional information
• UltraISO recommended to edit|save your .iso, preserving 'bootable' image
Included link for images to be used with System Brand Changer if users prefer using a desktop branding tool with a nice gui, created by Alphawaves.
VirusTotal Results:
OEM Query Tool v5.5: 2/57 (Due to WinRAR SFX file. False positive, it is safe) 3.5% False Positives
Multi OEM Project: 8/56 (Due to decryption method. False positive, it is safe) 14.0% False Positives
The challenge 'Are you human?' that pops up is how pasted.co confirms you are a real person.
Some passwords are shown on the pasted.co site under the download link and above the HASH numbers, apart from the main MRP archive and the Query Tool. See below for their new passwords:
MRP Main Archive: MRP-v59.2BL
Query Tool Archive: MRPQTv20.4BL
Passwords ARE case sensitive!
All HASH check information is provided to check that the download is correct. Hashes are for the compressed file itself and not the contents within.
Only obtain the project from the above link. If you search the 'net and find or download a copy/clone on a warez site if the hash check does not match then there is no way of knowing that if anyone has altered the coding or added some nasty hidden malware etc.
Check the hashes if they match what is on the pasted.co link then you should be OK.
Nothing within any of the MRP modules 'phone home' or add Telemetry of any sort.
Any virus warnings are a false-positive. It is just the way they are compiled that flags up a warning.
Change Log:
All new change logs will now be within the respective archives this is to save updating this post every time.
MRP Update! 59.2BL
Few tweaks done, rewording here and there.
Enhanced checking done for .Net requirements if for some reason the .Net that is required for MRP to fully function is not present then MRP will go into RFM (reduced function mode), basically MSDM checking will not be done and a few other little items that require .Net to be installed. This will only affect those that use methods to remove certain parts from Windows via DISM or other tools and you remove the .net feature(s). Mainly W8.x/10 but it can affect Vista/7 if a MSDM table is present then it cannot be used for branding if DMI/SLIC branding fails.
Added enhanced error checking to most areas to prevent MRP from malfunctioning due to a problem within the User Account Picture section when Windows 8.x/10 and Server 2012/2016 is installed. Was not a fault of MRP but how windows can assign certain USERID (SIDs) it could cause a potential boot loop. Have added new checks that will bypass that section if the 'bug' appears. Other branding will still be OK.
Enhanced DefaultUser0 removal is now added, it has 3 stages, if one fails MRP will try another method until it has been removed cleanly, failing the 3rd attempt then you will have to remove the folder/account manually. Very Rare!
Other non important bits done too, just basic tidying up of some code areas.
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Credits:
-The_Guardian for allowing me to keep the project alive.
-Collaborative effort for Win 10 telemetry.
-Alphawaves = Creating needed tools and advice.
-alexwilson = Sharing Win10 logon background method.
-Daz = Help and advice.
-xinso = Scripting help and testing.
-abbodi1406 = Scripting help with project and query tool.
-FreeStyler = Cert Collection.
-s1ave77 = Scripting help, MSDM key information/scripting. Many thanks.
-hmmurdock = Scripting advice.
-elnenedelinares = OEM contributor.
-ZerOx16x = OEM contributor.
-Baltagy = OEM contributor and BETA testing many project revisions.
-555LE = OEM contributor.
-M&J = Testing.
-EFA11 = Additional reg file for Win10 f8 function. {R.I.P EFA11}.
-l30 = Testing.
-Snuffy = Testing.
-apologized = Testing. Server branding beta testing/reports, many thanks for your help.
-Mr.X = Testing, OEM contributor, Glitch finder!, Beta tester.
-Tito = Vmware bios help.
-rockyanexpert = Testing and useful info regarding Win10 Anniversary Builds.
-user_hidden = For 7zip compression information.
-Enthousiast = Testing, reports, more testing.
-Other MDL members who contributed to the original and new project.
-Bob 65536 for the KeyInfo.xx.exe program that made the MSDM check/info happen. Many thanks Bob.
And finally a big thanks to you for using the OEM Project and to those that give reports and feedback.
End users can edit/extract or omit the OEM's.7z file only.
Use 7zip to extract the OEM's.7z file if you wish to edit anything within the brand folders. (See below)
DeCompile.exe, OOBE.cmd are required!
If you do edit the OEM's.7z file please make sure when you re-compress it that the file structure/layout is exactly as it was, or the project may use the Windows default theme as a fail-safe procedure. You can delete any brand folders not required to make the archive smaller, but you MUST have at least ONE of the brand folders within OEM's.7z.
Also note that a slip-streamed ISO may cause problems. See https://forums.mydigitallife.net/t...mk3.71555/page-4#post-1290675 for more information.