I did a test with rotating desktop backgrounds (putting other pictures in the Backgrounds folder) and editing the .theme file, but it does a strange effect of altering the name of the theme to Unsaved.theme ?? So left it as it was.
vista vm Spoiler: Vista Testing Multi-OEM/Retail Project Version : 170430-R55.1.4 - BaseLine [MRP/MDL] Required files present and extracted successfully. OEM's folder detected, structure appears OK. OS Installation Date: 05/05/2017 [CHKOV] Windows Vista (TM) Business x86 version detected. [CHKOE] Business Edition installed. [CHKOB] Build Version: 6001.18000.x86fre.longhorn_rtm.080118-1840 [OSLNG] OS Locale: fr-FR [OSLNG] OS Language Value: FRA [MBDMI] Motherboard BIOS DMI Information [MBDMI] #1 CS Product Name : [VMware Virtual Platform] [MBDMI] #2 CS Model Name : [VMware Virtual Platform] [MBDMI] #4 CS Vendor Name : [VMware, Inc.] [MBDMI] #5 CS System Name : [VMware, Inc.] [MBDMI] #6 Baseboard Name : [Intel Corporation] [MBDMI] #8 BIOS ID : [DELL] [HDDTY] Info: Standard HDD Detected. [CKDMI] Reading DMI for manufacture information. [CSLIC] Checking for SLIC information. [SLCV7] Dell [#8] manufacture found for possible Vista/Win7 SLIC activation. [VMWCF] VMware Bios ID conflict resolution enabled. VMware resolved as Dell [#8]. [THMOK] Dell [VMware] manufacture will be used for theme/branding. [SLPOK] Dell OEM-SLP Product Key found and applied. [XRMOK] Dell XRM-MS OEM Certificate applied. [WVASR] Windows Vista OEM activation subroutine created. [FTMNP] Force theme text file not present. [CHKMN] Computer Model Name: 'VMware Virtual Platform' applied. [BGDFC] Desktop backgrounds folder created. [V08CI] Copied BackGroundDefault.jpg as img24.jpg. [V08IA] Background img24.jpg applied to .DLL file. [UBREP] User.bmp replaced. [THMOK] Dell theme has been applied. [OIFCS] System32\oobe\info folder has been created. [OIFCS] Required theme files transferred to System32\oobe\info folder. [BRNOK] Branding script has completed. License Status: Licensed . Vista script has completed successfully. [ADMAN] Add-On Manager Started. [ADMVM] Detected a 'Default DMI' VMware Virtual Machine. [AMBMP] BIOS Mode: Legacy, Partition Type: MBR [AMHDC] HDD Controller Mode: AHCI [CHKLS] License Status: Licensed [ADMAN] Add-On Manager Completed. [CLNUP] MRP Clean Up Routine Processed. The Multi-OEM/Retail Project has now completed.
Re this part on Vista installs... License Status: Licensed . Vista script has completed successfully. Have fixed that now, the [VSCLS] code for those lines did not display for the Vista activation status and completion messages because i used a variable, which i forgot would not be present on a reboot that Vista requires.
I didn't update the project in my Win7 iso for longtime but today wanted to update it I got the insert key page while installing, but i'm using the loader and never got this message with the iso i'm using Skipped this page and loader activated the system fine Is there a way to disable this page ? Spoiler: Project log: Multi-OEM/Retail Project Version : 170430-R55.1.4 - BaseLine [MRP/MDL] Required files present and extracted successfully. Enhanced Log Mode: Activated. > Checking OEM's Folder Structure. OEM's folder detected, structure appears OK. OS Installation Date: Sun 05/07/2017 [CHKOV] Windows 7 Home Premium x86 version detected. [CHKOE] HomePremium Edition installed. [CHKOB] Build Version: 7601.17514.x86fre.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850 [OSLNG] Edition Language/Code: en-US ( 1033 [409h] ) [OSLNG] OS Locale: ar-EG [OSLNG] OS Language Value: ARE [MBDMI] Motherboard BIOS DMI Information [MBDMI] #1 CS Product Name : [VMware Virtual Platform] [MBDMI] #2 CS Model Name : [VMware Virtual Platform] [MBDMI] #4 CS Vendor Name : [VMware, Inc.] [MBDMI] #5 CS System Name : [VMware, Inc.] [MBDMI] #6 Baseboard Name : [Intel Corporation] [MBDMI] #8 BIOS ID : [INTEL] [HDDTY] Info: Standard HDD Detected. [CKDMI] Reading DMI for manufacture information. [CSLIC] Checking for SLIC information. [NOSLC] Note: OEM activation is not possible as no defined SLIC. [THMOK] VMware [VMware] manufacture will be used for theme/branding. [BRND1] > Branding Extra Checks Section. [FTMNP] Force theme text file not present. [CHKMN] Computer Model Name: 'VMware Virtual Platform' applied. [BRND2] > Brand Transfer Section. [BGDFC] Desktop backgrounds folder created. [THMS2] > Theme Management Section 2. [UBREP] User.bmp replaced. [THMOK] VMware theme has been applied. [TTFS0] > Transfer Theme Files Section. [OIFCS] System32\oobe\info folder has been created. [OIFCS] Required theme files transferred to System32\oobe\info folder. [TDYUP] > Deletion of unused MRP files. [BRNOK] Branding script has completed. [ADMAN] Add-On Manager Started. [ADMVM] Detected a 'Default DMI' VMware Virtual Machine. [AMBMP] > Checking BIOS's mode and System drive's partition type. I also feel the project log is not complete ?
@BALTAGY , it looks like the project failed at the checking the HDD controller/Partition stage. Not sure why as it works, usually ok on VMware VM. With the 'skip key' stage of the Windows 7 setup I am not 100% sure if the ei.cfg file can be used in the Sources folder to bypass that. Code: [EditionID] [Channel] OEM [VL] 0
Not much has changed with the W7/Vista section in the latest MRP. A few little tweaks, it may be one of them that has 'broken' the addon script? If the older project works on w7 and does what is required then continue to use that working one. MRP now is more geared towards W10, (W8.x too), if at some point in the future M$ changes the branding way then MRP will have a legacy version to cover the OS's that cannot work with the new branding.
Having looked at the Dell wallpaper, i have combined the new Dell logo into the old background. This is not finalized just a peek at a possible default Dell wallpaper.
@mxman2k Just experimented with Pro index and checked how to change to ProEdu and seems installing the ProEdu key in mounted index does the job. Although the index still reports being Pro but installs properly as ProEdu as known from the licensing-switch. Spoiler A little diva to test the project ...
@s1ave77 , M$ has really gone to town with all these Editon/name/licence switches, i hope they have a list so they know which is which because i am getting confused lol
Test WIM is created. Code: ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ IND MODIFIED LANG ARC BUILD INDEX NAME ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ [1] 08.05.2017 de-DE x64 10.0.15063.0 Windows 10 Education [2] 08.05.2017 de-DE x64 10.0.15063.0 Windows 10 Enterprise [3] 08.05.2017 de-DE x64 10.0.15063.0 Windows 10 Pro Education [4] 08.05.2017 de-DE x64 10.0.15063.0 Windows 10 Pro [5] 08.05.2017 de-DE x64 10.0.15063.0 Windows 10 Home ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ Edu and Ent indices are from Techbench VL ISOs. Will install Ent now and tinker with it .
After a few days of internal testing and with help from @s1ave77 & @Enthousiast, MRP has now reached v56.0! Quite a few changes have been made which gave it the version bump, see changelog file within archive for more details. Within the OEM's.7z for DELL brand the wallpaper.jpg is the original one again, wallpaper1.jpg is the old background with the new Dell Technologies logo in the middle. Uploaded and ready to download! See First post for link and password.
Query Tool v17.0 has also been updated, uploaded and ready! First post has new password. See changelog within the archive for details.
Code: MRP - OEM Query Tool v17.0 Enhanced -- 9:56pm 08.05.2017 Basic OEM Information For This Computer --------------------------------------- OS Name: - Windows 10 Pro Education OS Architecture: - x64 OS Edition {Registry}: - Enterprise OS Real Edition {WMIC}: - ProfessionalEducation OS Language Name/Code: - de-DE ( 1031 [407h] ) OS Locale: - de-DE OS Language Value: - DEU Processor Name/Type: - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz Processor Description: - Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9 Processor Architecture: - 32/64 Bit Instruction Set Processor Cores/Threads: - [2] / [2] HDD Mode/Partition type: - [AHCI] / [MBR] Bios Version: - [6.00, 07/02/2012] Total Physical Memory: - [5403 Mb] Available Memory: - [4135 Mb] Scanned DMI ----------- #1 CSProduct Name: - VMware Virtual Platform #2 CSModel Name: - VMware Virtual Platform #3 CSBaseboard Prod: - 440BX Desktop Reference Platform #4 CSProduct Vendor: - VMware, Inc. #5 CSManufacturer: - VMware, Inc. #6 Baseboard MFR: - Intel Corporation #7 Serial/Service Tag: - Not Shown On Saved Report. #8 BIOS ID: - DELL #9 SLIC OA: - 2.2 #10 Installed PID Key: - Key Not Shown On Saved Report. #11 MSDM Key [OEM-DM]: - Not Shown On Saved Report. #11 MSDM Edition Info: - Win 8 Core MSDM #12 BIOS Mode: - Legacy #13 Certificate: - Un-Listed #14 License Status: - Licensed Summary ------- OEM Theme/Branding: - Dell [id: #8] OEM Activation Vista/7: - Dell [id: #8] Valid OEM OS: - Vista/Win7/Win8.x/Win10 Only SLIC TABLE ---------- Software Licensing Description Table: 53 4C 49 43 76 01 00 00 01 26 44 45 4C 4C 20 20 SLICv....&DELL 50 45 5F 53 43 33 20 20 00 00 04 06 4D 53 46 54 PE_SC3 ....MSFT 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 9C 00 00 00 06 02 00 00 ................ 00 24 00 00 52 53 41 31 00 04 00 00 01 00 01 00 .$..RSA1........ 7F F6 C1 05 BE 5C 57 63 A5 8A 68 F3 6E 8F 06 FA .....\Wc..h.n... AF B4 9F 68 82 23 EC 50 40 5A 73 7F EC E4 07 CB ...h.#.P@Zs..... DC 25 1A 9C E3 E3 66 11 E0 A5 98 06 C5 80 0A FA .%....f......... 42 93 86 98 E7 D5 1B D4 D7 3A A4 0B EE E2 7D BE B........:....}. 5F 5B 15 0C AB D0 21 DE BF E9 B5 6E A4 57 B9 8C _[....!....n.W.. 0C D2 BA 3A 69 30 76 94 71 A2 64 D7 4C D8 85 BF ...:i0v.q.d.L... DF A5 6A C8 DC 45 D5 4D 8C B8 8C 05 2F FC 2E 23 ..j..E.M..../..# C4 29 C5 6F 3F 29 6C 6D 57 79 0E B6 75 ED 21 95 .).o?)lmWy..u.!. 01 00 00 00 B6 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 44 45 4C 4C ............DELL 20 20 50 45 5F 53 43 33 20 20 57 49 4E 44 4F 57 PE_SC3 WINDOW 53 20 02 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 S .............. 00 00 00 00 00 00 71 0F 95 32 81 B5 93 75 2F 4F ......q..2...u/O 2A E0 97 43 35 96 48 E0 AF 2F 16 11 8A 70 01 93 *..C5.H../...p.. 59 01 EB 6B 52 66 4D 9C 2E E7 24 8F 82 53 61 F8 Y..kRfM...$..Sa. C5 6C 20 8E 9F 63 F5 CF 11 B0 AC 69 DF C3 AD 45 .l ..c.....i...E 41 32 4D 89 27 54 54 C9 F8 91 56 D0 05 B7 D6 79 A2M.'TT...V....y E5 0A BD 19 4C 22 75 4B 9D 1F A8 55 D4 93 2C 8D ....L"uK...U..,. 35 FC 5A E4 1B C7 61 54 43 CB B7 52 2F CD 09 14 5.Z...aTC..R/... 47 5B 8D 08 BC BD B8 2A 3D A8 4B 49 7C 94 BE 3D G[.....*=.KI|..= 60 3E B7 BC 12 F5 `>.... Signature : "SLIC" Length : 0x176 (374) Revision : 0x1 (1) Checksum : 0x26 (38) SLIC OA : 2.2 OEM ID : "DELL " OEM Table ID : "PE_SC3 " OEM Revision : 0x6040000 (100925440) Creator ID : "MSFT" Creator Revision : 0x1 (1) OEM Public Key Structure Length : 0x9C (156) Reserved : 0x0 (0) Algorithm : 0x2400 (9216) MSDM Table ---------- MSDM Table Not Shown On Saved Report. Certificate ----------- Un-Listed By showing both EditionID values you can now nicely determine that this time it was a license-switch from Enterprise .
The new code certainly paid off! I know it only basic information but it gives a bit more info than some other tools!
I take it if we wish to use the new dell wallpaper1 we need to rename to wallpaper (without the 1 at the end), correct? Thanks for the update bro.
Oops forgot to mention in the post how to change the wallpaper. I had wrote how to use the different wallpaper in the changelog.txt within the archive.