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yeah a few people have had this problem jerry j. not sure why some are and others arent

anyway in the comming days i will updated this with the new avi files from jerome, i may get a chance to do this tonight but dont be too hopeful. i am very busy atm and will take what spare time i get to get this updated for you.

cheers all!

yeah a few people have had this problem jerry j. not sure why some are and others arent

anyway in the comming days i will updated this with the new avi files from jerome, i may get a chance to do this tonight but dont be too hopeful. i am very busy atm and will take what spare time i get to get this updated for you.

cheers all!

When its done, if it would be possible to upload only the shell32.dll file in a zip on deviantart or some space would be grand.

i will do that for those having problems once my pretty much final release is done on the GANT 2 pack. im just trying to make it as complete as possible so please be patient because once this one is finished it will hopefully be a final version and can be put to rest and no1 will need to update again. then i can enjoy working on the other color versions and the one new idea i have for a module

i will do that for those having problems once my pretty much final release is done on the GANT 2 pack. im just trying to make it as complete as possible so please be patient because once this one is finished it will hopefully be a final version and can be put to rest and no1 will need to update again. then i can enjoy working on the other color versions and the one new idea i have for a module

Pls include a modded about windows :p

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UPDATE SOON BUT NEED UR HELP!!

ok guys heres the deal, i've almost completed the update, just gotta change a couple more things can have it done by today easily. what i need from you all is some people willing to test it out and tell me whats going on, if its workings for them. i've still gotta go through the shell32.dll script to make sure its all the way it should be. but i need a couple testers. what would be best is getting some1 who had it work last time and some1 who it didnt work for.

lem me know soon people!! thanx

UPDATE SOON BUT NEED UR HELP!!

ok guys heres the deal, i've almost completed the update, just gotta change a couple more things can have it done by today easily. what i need from you all is some people willing to test it out and tell me whats going on, if its workings for them. i've still gotta go through the shell32.dll script to make sure its all the way it should be. but i need a couple testers. what would be best is getting some1 who had it work last time and some1 who it didnt work for.

lem me know soon people!! thanx

The last released didnt work correctly for me, so i can test it if you want.

well gui replacer doesnt actually replace your explorer.exe it simply changes the images within the file. anyway i will see from testers if this problem arises for them. i havent been home a couple days now so its a little hard to keep up with everything goin on.

ok screw this.

HOW THE HELL CAN I INSTALL GUIREPLACER SOMEWHERE OTHER THAN C:\PROGRAM FILES\GUIREPLACER ?

this is ****ing annoying.. my c:\ partition is only 3gb and i have all my programs installed on another partition.. i'm already tight on space, so having GUIReplacer and a couple of 20mb+ modules really eats up my precious space..

also if anyone knows if there's a way i can tell the program to look for modules on another partition, that would be helpful too..

thanks

I'm a bit confused, In the file I downloaded, there is a read me that tells me where to store the file (install) and then tells me to run the module. The only file that can be stored there, which came with the file, is a dll. Which I cant just run like a program, which you all know. What am I soppose to do??

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