Windows 10 Custom Manufacturer in About PC and how to change it using Registry Editor To get going, open the Registry Editor (press win+r then type regedit or hit the Start button and type regedit). If you're not an administrator, you will be prompted to reauthenticate as one. Using the address bar at the top of the window, paste or type the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\OEMInformation Note that older versions of Windows 10 don't have an address bar in the Registry Editor, so you'll need to manually navigate through the folder-like structure to find the key. What you'll see depends on whether your system already has manufacturer information. If it does, you should see several keys besides "(Default)" in the right pane which define different properties of your system. You can double-click these keys to edit their value after following the instructions below. If you've just installed Windows and Control Panel displays your manufacturer information as "To Be Filled By O.E.M," you'll probably just have the sole "(Default)" key. When following the instructions below, you'll need to create new keys for each property – right-click anywhere in the right pane and choose New > String Value. Be careful to ensure its name exactly matches that of your intended property. You can then set its value by double-clicking it. The available properties are as follows: Manufacturer – The manufacturer name to display for your device Model – The model name to display for your device SupportHours – Used to display manufacturer support information SupportPhone – Used to display manufacturer support information SupportURL – Used to display manufacturer support information Logo – A path to a bitmap format image to use as your manufacturer "logo"; you'll need to experiment with sizes and formats I found that 120x120 and the name Logo.bmp and the name. Right-click in the registry editor window, and choose New > String Value. Name the key "Manufacturer" and then double-click it to set its value. Example: Kaos PC Tech After editing the keys, you'll be able to open Control Panel > System and Security > System to see your new information – no reboot required.