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Great pack, thanks for the hard work.

I have a question for you though, if you don't mind me asking.

What method do you use to do these sort of vast resource replacements? Do you open up each individual file and manually change the icons/whatever else? Or do you have some sort of resource editor scripting program? I'd be interested to know, because I've found lots of times where a quick batch program to edit resources in files would save me hours of time (thus I don't do the thing that would take hours of time-- i'm lazy)

If you don't use some sort of batch program, do you know of any program that makes it easy to do large amounts of resource replacing via some sort of script or something?

Thanks

Resource Hacker will allow you to do command line scripting. Check the help file for full details.

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:cry: something wrong with my xp when i installed this pack.when i restarted my xp,after bootscreen,it showed a dialoage called "user interface failure",it said "the longon user interface msgina.dll is broken,please restore it or contact your system administrator(something like that)".

even i use xp's original msgina.dll to replace the gant's one,the same problem.

somebody can help me?

i use xp(i have updated my xp by windowsupdate),english version.

thanks in advance...

Last time I saw that error, ironically enough, was when I was installing the other smaller GANT shell32.dll file for SP1 on a system that was NOT upgraded to SP1. If you were lucky enough to have saved a backup of the shell32.dll file and all the others with the batch file that was included, u should be able to boot into the recovery console off your XP CD...go to C:\Windows\GANT and run the uninstall.bat file, that should fix everything for you.

:cry: something wrong with my xp when i installed this pack.when i restarted my xp,after bootscreen,it showed a dialoage called "user interface failure",it said "the longon user interface msgina.dll is broken,please restore it or contact your system administrator(something like that)".

even i use xp's original msgina.dll to replace the gant's one,the same problem.

somebody can help me?

i use xp(i have updated my xp by windowsupdate),english version.

thanks in advance...

Same thing happened to me just now, but I restored my C drive from a ghost file. :ninja:

Last time I saw that error, ironically enough, was when I was installing the other smaller GANT shell32.dll file for SP1 on a system that was NOT upgraded to SP1. If you were lucky enough to have saved a backup of the shell32.dll file and all the others with the batch file that was included, u should be able to boot into the recovery console off your XP CD...go to C:\Windows\GANT and run the uninstall.bat file, that should fix everything for you.

ok,thanks for your help.i've solved my problem.and i found out the reason was i deleted some files in the g.a.n.t folder before i install the pack.so i re-extract the g.a.n.t pack and run the "install.bat" immediately.everything is ok.

The only problems I'm having so far are the "Please Wait" and the Log Off-Shut Down box thing being almost all white, as in previous pic someone posted, other than that, so far, so good...

let me DITTO THIS MAN!

same here..

sucks that if i do windows update goes back to the old ones :(.

Can i just re-install the pack? : whistle:

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