UPDATED System Files! (If you have downloaded and installed my previous versions of Shell.dll and Sysdm.cpl, this pack will replace them.) If you haven't, these files will replace your existing ones.
Download contains: Explorer.exe (an all new Windows Explorer with 7 style bitmaps and icons) MyDocs.dll Shell32.dll Msgina.dll Mmsys.cpl Themeui.dll Sysdm.cpl Xpsp1res.dll Logonui.exe An optional Recycle Bin entry (just click and follow directions.) Replacer Utility Refresh utility.
Directions: Use the enclosed Replacer utility to put Logonui.exe, MyDocs.dll, Shell32.dll, Themeui.dll, Msgina.dll, Xpsp1res.dll, Sysdm.cpl and Mmsys.cpl into your Windows/System32 directory. IMPORTANT! Place Explorer.exe in the WINDOWS main directory. Restart Windows.
Click on (emptyrecyclebin.reg) if you want to add that to your context menu. Note: It's always a good idea to back up system files you're replacing. If you don't notice a change in system icons after restarting Windows, use the enclosed refresh utility.
Special thanks to: CoLnE (~alkhan) [link] for his Windows 7 Base Icons Peter Rollar [link] for his Log On template Desktop Squared at [link] Vishal Gupta for his excellent tutorials at [link] Microsoft and Google Image Search for the sidepanel bitmaps
This transformation pack won't be for everyone. It is designed to be a simple readable interface using Windows 7 resources, not an attempt to mimic a beta release that will be outdated in four days. For those who have difficulty making out small print or indistinguishable fonts or for anybody who really likes black...
maybe is a prob im my comp , but some features in the properties are useless. its is just a picture and i cant do changes. here is a screenshot : [link]
I learned the old school way. By crashing and reformatting my hard drive about 30 times until I got things right. An easier way to do it though is to watch what others are doing and ask questions. Sometimes you won't get an answer, but most of the time the deviants who know their stuff are glad to help. I alwauys put links in the artist's comments of my posts of people who've been kind enough to help me.
here is a screenshot :
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you are a genius how did you learn
An easier way to do it though is to watch what others are doing and ask questions. Sometimes you won't get an answer, but most of the time the deviants who know their stuff are glad to help. I alwauys put links in the artist's comments of my posts of people who've been kind enough to help me.