At 03:33 PM 12/30/98 , Jeff McConnell wrote: >Does anyone have any creative ideas for the 1" square on most cases which is >intended for the store logo? Since I built my own computer, I don't have a >store label to put there, and the blank square just bugs me for some reason >:) > >I haven't seen any "after-market" labels for this spot, other than one for >BSD Unix - which I don't use. I know custom labels are pretty cheap in >bulk, but I don't have much use for 500 of them. You can have a roll of your own labels printed up by a local print shop. They can come in a roll as small as 100 labels. If this is just for one computer you built for yourself, I have seen other options: 1) Create a small logo that you like with a graphics program. Print it onto a simple adhesive label, (the Avery type). Cut it to fit and stick it on. 2) Intel CPUs come with a small, metallic adhesive decal that sticks right into this spot. I use this method for systems I build. 3) Large office supply stores have a myriad of small adhesive ornamental decals you can buy. Typically, these do not have anything to do with computing, at least I have never seen one that does. I hope this helps. Along the lines of customizing a system, we have a great little application on The NOSPIN Group file download page: OEM INFO v3 This application allows you to quickly and easily add your own graphical logo to Win95/98 My Computer/properties area. It also allows you to name the computer, the model of the computer and add the Support Information button for pertinent information. http://nospin.com/pc/files.html Bob Wright - The NOSPIN GROUP [log in to unmask] - http://nospin.com Listserv Owner PCBUILD - PCSOFT - NOSPIN-L PC-PDA - I-GAMES - COMPUTERLADY The PCBUILD web site always needs good submissions. If you would like to contribute to the website, send any hardware tech tips or hardware reviews to: [log in to unmask]