Hi,

  This is called the DMI/SMBIOS OEM tags. Usually this is done with a 
motherboard/BIOS specific tool:

        http://ubcd4win.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=14952

  LibSMBIOS might also be a good starting point:
        https://fedorahosted.org/libsmbios/

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On 2010-11-16, at 5:18 PM, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:

> Anyone know if there is some user space in the netbook motherboard bios to 
> permit writing a string of data. I don't own the netbook, but I was hoping 
> that I could put into the motherboard bios, a string that, on boot up, would 
> say "This computer belongs to : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" or a hidden string 
> that I could read from a C or C++ program.
> 
> My ASUS desktop motherboard supports "the easy set of options (flash, boot, 
> etc)".  For the netbook, I was thinking the mother board might have the same 
> option. (I think it is an Intel MB) As I stated, I would like to put in some 
> confidential encrypted data that I could retrieve with a relatively simple C 
> or C++ call.  
> 
> Ditto for the harddrive. 
> 
> 
> ------------------
> 
> Regards
> 
>  Leslie
> Mr. Leslie Satenstein
> 
>  
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