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@ siku yeah i know those icons were i bit dodgy siku, i will correct them when an update it done for verysion 2 of the program.

@adamknowles, what icons remained XP there are still quite a few icons that will stay unchanged as either i couldnt find where the resource was stored or they are controlled by programs that arent always kept in the same folder on everyones computer or i just simply missed them so all feedback is always welcome.

@b_man you run the program first and the module will appear in the module section of the program the u click on it and install it.

i dont believe it is possible to alter those icons because i remember there being a program floating around that did it for you. if some could shed some light on the issue that would be great. as the all the icons that look a big scrappy i am aware of them and they will get fixed :)

thanx to wirah for his generosity i will be able to put a mirror up for this. but give me time on that cause i may update a few more things on it.

as for the norton problems i've never heard of it happening b4 and i personally havent experienced it as i ahte norton antivirus but i cant see why this has happened.

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that is very strange. the only thing i can think of is that its to do with not restoring orginal icons and rebuilding icon cache b4 applying the different module.

as you can see from my screenie:

1. its normal on mine.

2. i obviously dont use ie going by the number of bookmarks,lol.

i dont advise adding module after another. i always apply originals first. unless im in a rush changing between for screenshot reasons. but i always keep a backup of my backup. this is because i find upon applying and applying modules without restoring originals inbetween sometimes the originals get the wrong icons stuck into them. i believe this will be fixed with the new version. only a minor bug and easily fixed. maybe at one stage i will make an original module for repair reasons, lol.

please everyone head over to http://shacal.com/board/index.php they are new forums put up by shacal for purposes of serving problems with GUIR, suggestions, requests. basically anything to do with GUIR. register and get involved :)

cheers

Fizical

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Yo! ppl I have a little problem...I have replace my icons with Gant 2 GUI replacer.everything seen ok exept one small

problem.My Control panel and my Printers and Faxes icons in star menu didn't chance.Take a look at Attach Image.

I don't no how i can chance this icons.I search in Shell32.dll but i don't find it. :no:

CAN ANYBODY HELP ME PLZZZ!!!

Ps 1:I have a similar problem ween I use IP pack.

Ps 2: Sorry for my bad English. :blush:

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I have rebuild my icons again and again(with TweakUI and IconPackager) but nope,nothing.

I have complite my Gant like windows and the only black spot is that (Control Panel and Printer anf Faxes icons) :(

About my cursor is CursorXP theme named 'FauxSTOONCursorXP' by mormegil

You can found it at: http://www2.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?sea...ding&library=25

Amaizing job Fizical well done :yes:

HELP PLEASE

i know this isnt the best help but these things happen when mixing icon changes with icon changes etc etc. sometimes the system files end up with mixed icons in teh shell32.dll etc etc. this is because either the cache wasnt cleared or icons not rebuilt b4 applying another set etc. i never use IP and that may be what is contributing to the problem. what i suggest is you try reverting back to you original icons in gui replacer. turn IP off. (make a backup of the backup sys files first they are in the GUIR directory) then rebuild the icon cache a couple times restart and apply the module again.

if this doesnt work then i will instruct you on changing the icons manually.

cheers

Fizical

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