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just outta interest if i make a backup of my original shell32.dll and replace with the one on this thread will it automatically change all my icons? what do i need to be careful about so i dont lose my original stuff... and if someting does go wrong how can i fix the situation?

just outta interest if i make a backup of my original shell32.dll and replace with the one on this thread will it automatically change all my icons? what do i need to be careful about so i dont lose my original stuff... and if someting does go wrong how can i fix the situation?

Well, if you keep your original shell32 (always a good idea) then just switch back to it ...

can someone here make a gui replacer module for this please ??

im sure i already said this in another post but i will do this and have already nearly completed it. just that i was in need of some icons from mavis and he was sick and i asked him but didnt want to push him. if he can come good with the icons that i needed (hope he still has the list cause i have lost it) then in 4 weeks i can release it given i still have permission to do so, last time i checked i did. it has to be 4 weeks because that is when i get back from china to australia. sorry i cant do things any quicker. maybe if i run out of things to do later on in my trip and have the time to work on it then i will do it for sure.

cheers

im sure i already said this in another post but i will do this and have already nearly completed it. just that i was in need of some icons from mavis and he was sick and i asked him but didnt want to push him. if he can come good with the icons that i needed (hope he still has the list cause i have lost it) then in 4 weeks i can release it given i still have permission to do so, last time i checked i did. it has to be 4 weeks because that is when i get back from china to australia. sorry i cant do things any quicker. maybe if i run out of things to do later on in my trip and have the time to work on it then i will do it for sure.

cheers

Of course you still have permission! And I'm sorry I haven't been able to get those new icons to you - I will work on it over the next few weeks, and have everything ready for you by the time you return to Australia. I was sick, then really busy with the holidays/etc, and to be honest, a bit "icon'd out" ... lol. But I will get the icons finished for you!

:D

absolutely no problem at all mavis, please dont rush on my account just hope others understand thats all. im looking forward to making this complete because i not use this method to change my icons and would be great o have this set included in my collection. thanx heaps for everything man. if there are any extra icons you have then feel free to send em my way :) i will do the best i can to make this as complete as possible. also im waiting for version 2 of gui replacer to be released. so everything is up to date.

take care man glad your not sick now :)

cheers

Fizical

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since your a n00b i'll let you off the hook :p there are things everywhere on this site about how to replace shell32.dll but just google for a program called replacer. its got info on the website on how it works.

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crystalMX GUI Replacer Module compatible with 1.4 will possibly be ready tonight. just as a pre-release or release candidate if you like. will still need work and will be updated when version 2 of GUI Replacer works. if you want to test it for me b4 release let me know and when its ready and uploaded i'll PM you a link. i need a tester for windows server 2003, windows pro sp1 and some1 without sp1.

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