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Windows 7 OEM Brander v.1.9: A Portable Application for OEM Branding and Activation



Windows 7 OEM Brander v.1.9 with Cert Key Branding AIO Tool: What Is It and How to Use It




If you have ever bought a PC from a manufacturer like Dell, HP, or Lenovo, you might have noticed that they have customized the appearance and information of your Windows system. For example, they might have added their logo, model, support, and contact details in the System Properties window, as well as a branded wallpaper on your desktop. This is called OEM branding, and it is a way for manufacturers to differentiate their products from others and provide customers with easy access to their services.




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But what if you want to change or remove the OEM branding on your PC? Or what if you want to create your own OEM branding for your custom-built PC? Or what if you want to activate your Windows 7 system using an OEM certificate and product key instead of a retail or volume license key? This is where Windows 7 OEM Brander comes in handy.


Windows 7 OEM Brander is a free portable application that allows you to edit or create your own OEM branding on a Windows 7 PC. You can use it to change the logo, model, support, contact, manufacturer, edition, serial number, URL, wallpaper, and other information that are displayed in various places on your system. You can also use it to backup and restore your OEM activation files, or activate your Windows 7 system using an OEM certificate and product key from a supported manufacturer.


In this article, we will show you how to download, install, and use Windows 7 OEM Brander v.1.9 with Cert Key Branding AIO Tool. We will also explain what are the requirements and limitations of using this tool, as well as some tips and warnings for using it safely and effectively.


How to Download and Install Windows 7 OEM Brander




The first step is to download Windows 7 OEM Brander from a reliable source. You can find the official download link on GitHub, where you can also check the source code, license, readme file, changelog, issues, pull requests, branches, tags, commits, contributors , and other information about the project. You can also find some alternative download links on other websites, but make sure to scan the file for viruses and malware before opening it.


Once you have downloaded the file, you need to extract it using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip. You will get a folder named "Windows 7 OEM Brander v1.9 by Orbit30" that contains several files and subfolders. You don't need to install anything, as Windows 7 OEM Brander is a portable application that runs directly from the folder.


To run Windows 7 OEM Brander, you need to right-click on the file named "Windows 7 OEM Brander.exe" and choose "Run as administrator". This will ensure that the application has the necessary permissions to modify your system files and registry. If you don't run it as an administrator, you might encounter errors or failures when using the tool.


When you run Windows 7 OEM Brander for the first time, you will see a window that asks you to choose the language for the user interface. You can choose from English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Turkish, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. After choosing the language, click on "OK" to proceed.


The next window that appears is the terms of use agreement. You need to read it carefully and accept it by clicking on "I Agree" if you want to use Windows 7 OEM Brander. If you don't agree with the terms of use, click on "I Disagree" and close the application. The terms of use state that Windows 7 OEM Brander is provided for educational purposes only and that you are solely responsible for any damages or losses that may result from using it. The terms of use also state that Windows 7 OEM Brander is not affiliated with Microsoft or any other manufacturer and that it does not guarantee the activation or validation of your Windows 7 system.


How to Backup and Restore OEM Activation Files




Before you start using Windows 7 OEM Brander to edit or create your own OEM branding, it is highly recommended that you backup your original OEM activation files. These are the files that store your OEM certificate and product key that are used to activate your Windows 7 system when you buy a PC from a manufacturer. If you lose these files or overwrite them with incorrect ones, you might not be able to activate your Windows 7 system again or pass the genuine validation check.


To backup your OEM activation files, you need to use a tool called ABR (Activation Backup and Restore) that is included in the Windows 7 OEM Brander folder. To run ABR, you need to right-click on the file named "ABR.exe" and choose "Run as administrator". This will open a command prompt window that will show you some information about your system and ask you to press any key to continue.


When you press any key, ABR will start backing up your OEM activation files in a subfolder named "backup" in the same folder where ABR is located. The backup process will take a few seconds and will show you a message saying "Backup complete!" when it is done. You can then close the command prompt window by typing "exit" and pressing Enter.


The backup subfolder will contain two files: "backup-key.txt" and "backup-cert.xrm-ms". The first file is a text file that contains your product key in plain text. The second file is a binary file that contains your certificate in XML format. You should keep these files in a safe place and do not share them with anyone else. You can also copy them to a USB drive or an external hard drive for extra security.


If you ever need to restore your OEM activation files after reinstalling Windows 7 or using Windows 7 OEM Brander, you can use ABR again to do so. To run ABR in restore mode, you need to right-click on the file named "ABRbeta.exe" and choose "Run as administrator". This will open a command prompt window that will show you some information about your system and ask you to press any key to continue.


When you press any key, ABR will start restoring your OEM activation files from the backup subfolder in the same folder where ABR is located. The restore process will take a few seconds and will show you a message saying "Restore complete!" when it is done. You can then close the command prompt window by typing "exit" and pressing Enter.


To check if your Windows 7 system is activated after restoring your OEM activation files, you can go to Control Panel > System and Security > System and look at the bottom of the window where it says "Windows activation". It should say "Windows is activated" and show you the details of your product ID and edition. If you see any error messages or warnings, you might need to troubleshoot your activation or contact your manufacturer for support.


How to Edit OEM Branding Information




Now that you have backed up and restored your OEM activation files, you can proceed to edit or create your own OEM branding information using Windows 7 OEM Brander. To do so, you need to run Windows 7 OEM Brander as an administrator and click on the tab named "OEM Info" at the top of the window.


On this tab, you will see a list of fields that you can edit or fill in with your own information. These fields are:



  • Manufacturer: The name of the manufacturer of your PC or the name that you want to display as the manufacturer.



  • Model: The model name or number of your PC or the name that you want to display as the model.



  • Support Hours: The hours of operation for the support service of your manufacturer or the hours that you want to display as the support hours.



  • Support Phone: The phone number for the support service of your manufacturer or the phone number that you want to display as the support phone.



  • Support URL: The website address for the support service of your manufacturer or the website address that you want to display as the support URL.



  • Manufacturer Logo: The image file that contains the logo of your manufacturer or the logo that you want to display as the manufacturer logo. The image file must be in BMP format and have a size of 120 x 120 pixels.



  • Edition ID: The edition name of your Windows 7 system or the edition name that you want to display as the edition ID. For example, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, etc.



  • Serial Number: The serial number of your PC or the serial number that you want to display as the serial number.



  • URL: The website address of your manufacturer or the website address that you want to display as the URL.



You can edit or fill in any of these fields with your own information by typing in the text boxes or browsing for an image file. You can also leave some fields blank if you don't want to display them on your system. You can preview how your OEM branding information will look like in the System Properties window by clicking on the button named "Preview" at the bottom of the tab.


When you are satisfied with your OEM branding information, you can apply the changes by clicking on the button named "Apply" at the bottom of the tab. This will modify your system files and registry to reflect your OEM branding information. You will see a message saying "OEM Info applied successfully!" when it is done. You will also be asked to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Click on "Yes" to restart your computer or "No" to restart later.


To check if your OEM branding information has been applied correctly, you can go to Control Panel > System and Security > System and look at the top right corner of the window where it says "View basic information about your computer". You should see your OEM branding information displayed there, such as your logo, model, support, contact, manufacturer, edition, serial number, and URL. If you see any errors or discrepancies, you might need to edit your OEM branding information again or restore your original OEM activation files.


How to Change OEM Logo and Wallpaper




In addition to editing or creating your own OEM branding information, you can also change your OEM logo and wallpaper using Windows 7 OEM Brander. These are the images that are displayed on your logon screen and desktop when you start or use your Windows 7 system. By default, they are set by your manufacturer or by Microsoft, but you can customize them with your own images using Windows 7 OEM Brander.


To change your OEM logo and wallpaper, you need to run Windows 7 OEM Brander as an administrator and click on the tab named "OEM Logo" at the top of the window.


On this tab, you will see two sections: one for the OEM logo and one for the OEM wallpaper. You can change either or both of them with your own images using Windows 7 OEM Brander.


To change your OEM logo, you need to browse for an image file that contains the logo that you want to display on your logon screen. The image file must be in BMP format and have a size of 120 x 120 pixels. You can use any image editing software to create or resize your logo image file. You can also use some of the predefined logo images that are included in the Windows 7 OEM Brander folder, in a subfolder named "Logos". To browse for an image file, click on the button named "Browse" next to the text box that says "OEM Logo". This will open a file explorer window where you can navigate to the location of your image file and select it. You can preview how your OEM logo will look like on your logon screen by clicking on the button named "Preview" at the bottom of the section.


To change your OEM wallpaper, you need to browse for an image file that contains the wallpaper that you want to display on your desktop. The image file can be in any format and have any size, but it is recommended that it matches the resolution of your screen for optimal quality. You can use any image editing software to create or resize your wallpaper image file. You can also use some of the predefined wallpaper images that are included in the Windows 7 OEM Brander folder, in a subfolder named "Wallpapers". To browse for an image file, click on the button named "Browse" next to the text box that says "OEM Wallpaper". This will open a file explorer window where you can navigate to the location of your image file and select it. You can preview how your OEM wallpaper will look like on your desktop by clicking on the button named "Preview" at the bottom of the section.


When you are satisfied with your OEM logo and wallpaper, you can apply the changes by clicking on the button named "Apply" at the bottom of the tab. This will modify your system files and registry to reflect your OEM logo and wallpaper. You will see a message saying "OEM Logo applied successfully!" when it is done. You will also be asked to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Click on "Yes" to restart your computer or "No" to restart later.


To check if your OEM logo and wallpaper have been applied correctly, you can go to your logon screen and desktop and look at the images that are displayed there. You should see your OEM logo and wallpaper displayed there, instead of the default ones from your manufacturer or Microsoft. If you see any errors or discrepancies, you might need to change your OEM logo and wallpaper again or restore your original OEM activation files.


How to Activate Windows 7 Using an OEM Certificate and Product Key




Another feature of Windows 7 OEM Brander is that it allows you to activate your Windows 7 system using an OEM certificate and product key from a supported manufacturer. This is useful if you have installed Windows 7 from a generic installation media or from a different manufacturer than your PC, and you want to activate it using an OEM method instead of a retail or volume license method.


An OEM certificate is a digital signature that verifies that your Windows 7 system is genuine and authorized by a specific manufacturer. An OEM product key is a 25-character code that activates your Windows 7 system with a specific edition and license type. Together, they form an OEM activation mechanism that binds your Windows 7 system to your PC hardware and manufacturer.


To activate your Windows 7 system using an OEM certificate and product key, you need to run Windows 7 OEM Brander as an administrator and click on the tab named "Cert-Key" at the top of the window.


On this tab, you will see a list of manufacturers that are supported by Windows 7 OEM Brander. These are:



  • Acer



  • Advent



  • Alienware



  • Asus



  • BenQ



  • Dell



  • Fujitsu



  • Gigabyte



  • Hewlett-Packard (HP)



  • Lenovo



  • LG



  • Medion



  • MSI



  • Packard Bell



  • Panasonic



  • Samsung



  • Sony



  • Toshiba



You can choose any of these manufacturers to activate your Windows 7 system, regardless of the actual manufacturer of your PC. However, it is recommended that you choose the same manufacturer as your PC or the one that matches your hardware configuration the most. This will ensure that your OEM activation is compatible and consistent with your PC.


To choose a manufacturer, you need to click on the radio button next to the name of the manufacturer that you want to use. This will select the OEM certificate and product key for that manufacturer from the subfolder named "Cert-Keys" in the Windows 7 OEM Brander folder. You can also browse for your own OEM certificate and product key files by clicking on the buttons named "Browse Cert" and "Browse Key" next to the text boxes that say "Certificate" and "Product Key". However, this is not recommended unless you know what you are doing and have valid OEM certificate and product key files from a trusted source.


When you have chosen a manufacturer or selected your own OEM certificate and product key files, you can apply them by clicking on the button named "Apply" at the bottom of the tab. This will install the OEM certificate and product key on your Windows 7 system and activate it using an OEM method. You will see a message saying "Cert-Key applied successfully!" when it is done. You will also be asked to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Click on "Yes" to restart your computer or "No" to restart later.


To check if your Windows 7 system is activated using an OEM certificate and product key, you can go to Control Panel > System and Security > System and look at the bottom of the window where it says "Windows activation". It should say "Windows is activated" and show you the details of your product ID and edition. It should also show you a logo of the manufacturer that you have chosen or selected. If you see any error messages or warnings, you might need to activate your Windows 7 system again or contact your manufacturer for support.


Conclusion




In this article, we have shown you how to download, install, and use Windows 7 OEM Brander v.1.9 with Cert Key Branding AIO Tool. We have also explained what are the requirements and limitations of using this tool, as well as some tips and warnings for using it safely and effectively.


Windows 7 OEM Brander is a free portable application that allows you to edit or create your own OEM branding on a Windows 7 PC. You can use it to change the logo, model, support, contact, manufacturer, edition, serial number, URL, wallpaper, and other information that are displayed in various places on your system. You can also use it to backup and restore your OEM activation files, or activate your Windows 7 system using an OEM certificate and product key from a supported manufacturer.


However, Windows 7 OEM Brander is not a magic tool that can bypass or crack any activation or validation mechanism on your Windows 7 system. It is only intended for educational purposes and for personal use only. You are solely responsible for any damages or losses that may result from using it. You should always backup your original OEM activation files before using Windows 7 OEM Brander, and restore them if you encounter any problems or errors. You should also use Windows 7 OEM Brander only on a genuine and authorized Windows 7 system that matches the edition and license type of your OEM certificate and product key.


We hope that you have found this article helpful and informative. If you have any feedback or questions about Windows 7 OEM Brander or this article, please feel free to leave them in the comments section below. We would love to hear from you and answer your queries as soon as possible.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)




Here are some of the most common questions that people ask about Windows 7 OEM Brander:


Q: Is Windows 7 OEM Brander legal?




A: Windows 7 OEM Brander is legal as long as you use it on a genuine and authorized Windows 7 system that matches the edition and license type of your OEM certificate and product key. You should not use it to activate or validate a pirated or counterfeit Windows 7 system, or to impersonate another manufacturer or brand. You should also respect the terms of use agreement that comes with Windows 7 OEM Brander and the license agreement that comes with your Windows 7 system.


Q: Does Windows 7 OEM Brander work on Windows 10 or other versions of Windows?




A: No, Windows 7 OEM Brander is designed to work only on Windows 7 systems. It does not work on Windows 10 or other versions of Windows, such as Windows 8, Windows Vista, or


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