Microsoft KB Archive/201915

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PRB: Problem with Splash Screen Logo While Preinstalling

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Q201915

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft OEM Preinstall Kit (OPK), on platform(s):
 * Microsoft Windows 98

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SYMPTOMS
When you brand the splash screen with a custom OEM logo, the logo might appear dithered and interspersed with colors that were not included in the original logo bitmap. This can occur even if you follow the size and color depth specification, as provided in the system builder users guide and the OPK Wizard Help.

CAUSE
There are two possible reasons for this behavior:


 * OEMSTAMP.exe determines the background color of the entire image by the first pixel in the bitmap. This technique is used to make a transparent overlay of the OEM logo on the startup screen logo. If the background color used in the upper-left and lower-left corners of the custom logo file does not closely resemble the background of the splash screen, dithering or scattering of colors in the custom logo might be noticeable.
 * The color palette that you use in the custom logo image must be the same as the default startup logo screen, however, you may use an additional six colors. The first six unique colors in the logo's color palette, excluding the background color, are merged into the startup screen logo. This can create problems when the custom bitmap contains certain colors.

RESOLUTION
To avoid background color problems, choose a background color for the OEM bitmap that follows these specifications:

To avoid color merging problems, do not use the color yellow (255,255,0) (ff,ff,0), or any derivative of yellow, as one of the first six unique colors of your palate

STATUS
This behavior is by design.

MORE INFORMATION
OEMSTAMP.exe patches the startup screen with the custom logo bitmap to create the final LOGO.sys. This program is automatically used if a custom logo file is included through the OPK Wizard Logo Information screen.

Please see the following Web page for detailed preinstallation documentation, references, chat transcripts, and FAQ:

"https://oem.microsoft.com" For more information about logos, open the OPKWIZ.hlp file in the Wizard folder of the reference computer.

For more information about OEMSTAMP, go to the Wizard directory of the reference computer and type OEMSTAMP /? at the command prompt.

Additional query words: SBK Preinstall OPK

Keywords : kbsetup kbOPK kbOSWin98 kbSBK

Issue type : kbprb

Technology : kbAudDeveloper kbOPKSearch