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[FAQ]Shell Pack

Last Updated: September, 18 2004, 7:13 (EST)

I was inspired by Fizical to work on a small FAQ for Shell Packs , and it turned out to be useful to a few poeple, so I'm just sharing it around the net and hope it helps! (I'll try to keep it updated). This FAQ is hosted at 4 sites, and if you want a copy, just let me know. In addition, if you have any feedback, I would appreciate it.Thanks!

Q. What is a Shell Pack?

A. In simple words, it involves changing a lot of icons on your system by replacing your current files (including system files) with files from the shell pack. The files being replaced will change for ALL users on the system.

Q. Why sometimes Shell Packs are called "Lite"

A. Most of the time when a shell pack is called lite, it means that it usually involves a few files that simply replace the main icons.

Q. Then, what is considered a full shell pack?

A. In addition to the main icons it would also contain the following:

  • AVIs: animations that show up when moving, deleting, copying, etc.
  • BMPs: usually those cover the toolbar icons, the icons in those wizards (printer, hardware, etc.), the "about" window, the system property window, etc.
  • System Tray Icons
  • [usually rare] Visual Styles: you need to have a patched uxtheme.dll or sometimes those shell packs include it

Q. Is the shell Pack safe to install?

A. There is always a risk with applying a shell pack. The risk is due to the inconsistencies between the file versions from the shell pack and the file version from your system. Most problems arise when the file version in the shell pack is older from the one on your system. In addition, there is the obvious risk of downloading files from the Internet to replace your system files.

Q. What files are being replaced?

A. It depends on the author of the shell pack, some packs could replace only one file (usually shell32.dll), other packs could replace well over 60 files.

Q. How do I know which files are being replaced?

A. Most packs don't have an installer script, so you can actually view the files that need to be replaced (Read below on how to replace system files). The shell packs that have an installer script, well you can open the installer script using notepad and take a look at which files it is changing. The installer script usually has a .bat extension unless they are using a program to replace the files (such as replacer), then the list of files replaced would be located in a text file (.txt extension)

Q. I downloaded a shell pack, now how do I replace the system files?

A. WARNING: Replacing your system files can mess up your system. So proceed at your OWN risk. Before anything create a folder "BackupFiles" and place all the files that you plan on replacing. So hopefully you can revert back to them in case of a problem!

01. Grab Replacer Program

02. Extract the files.

03. Copy the files (data & replacer)

04. Locate the folder with the "hacked" system files

05. Paste the data & replacer files in the aforementioned folder

06. Create a txt file with the files that you want to replace (something like the following):

;; ReplacerScript

file1.dll

file2.dll

file3.dll

07. What you did earlier was create a list of files to tell Replacer to change.

08. Drag the txt file and drop it over the replacer file.

09. It will ask you if you wish to replace the files you listed. Say yes and wait!

10. Now you will have patched the files

11. The most important step now is to rebuild your icons (reboot if needed).

12. This can be done by using Microsoft's PowerToy TweakUI Download Here

13. Once you download/install it, click repair -> repair icons

14. The beauty of the replacer program is that it backups the files to file.backup

15. Very rare, but some files just won't work, so just boot into safe mode and use follow the steps again

16. There are several other ways to replace your system files. You can check Iceman's Tutorials here

Q. You mentioned file version inconsistencies, what is that?

A. The easiest way to explain this, open up the folder with the files. Select View -> Details. Again Select View-> Choose Details -> Check File Version. You should be able to see the file versions. I recommend creating a spreadsheet to compare the file versions of the files being replaced with the files on your system. Something similar to this spreadsheet.

Q. Some packs have tons of files, do you really expect me to cross verify them?

A. I've decided that for almost all of the shell packs that will be released at neowin.net, I will try to make a spreadsheet with their file versions asap. In other words, you will have no excuse not to check the file versions of your system files against the shell pack files! Thanks to BudMan, he introduced me to a great software that will print to txt the contents of a folder (including name and file version) check it out here. Thus, download that program, print the name and file version of your system files. Sort them, and just plug them into the spreadsheet file. If you have a newer file than the system pack, I recommend that you don't replace that file

Q. How do I uninstall a shell pack?

A. Depends on the shell pack. Some come with an uninstall script. So just use that. If it fails, you can use the replacer program and just revert back to your files. You can also just use the system file checker tool. Insert the Windows CD, go to start -> run -> Type cmd -> sfc /scannow

Q. Where can I find some shell packs & which ones do you recommend?

A. I like the G.A.N.T 2 shell pack by ЀṾ ?? ???g?燎 & Crystal Pack by dlb. You can find other packs at: (please take note that some of those packs were created a while ago so their file versions WILL differ from yours!)

01. Preducer's Collection of Shell Packs recommended

02. dlb's Crystal Shell Pack

03. Crystal Shell Pack by MavisXP & Fizical

04. flyakite's OSX Shell Pack

05. iceman's OSX Shell Pack

06. a french customization site

07. Kasteo's Noia Shell Pack

08. MPAMPOULAS Collection of Shell Packs (Gartoon & Smooth Metal)

09. ЀṾ ?? ???g?燎's G.A.N.T 2 shell pack

10. afix's G.A.N.T Shell Pack

11. Hidr0's G.A.N.T Shell Pack (@neowin)

12. Stinger12348's Gorilla shell pack

13. ЀṾ ?? ???g?燎's iCandy Junior shell pack

14. CustomXP's Shell collection (GANT, SnowE 2, SnowE, Crystal, Umicons, Gorilla/Orilla, Umicons/Orilla, etc)(note: French ONLY)

15. Hardware Geek's Shell Collection (URL doesn'Q. Are there other methods to change your system files?ther methods to change your system files?

A. Yes. You can always buy Icon Packager( from stardock) and use their icons packages. You can also download the Free GUI Replacer and apply its icon packages. GivQ. What is GUI Replacer? like them.

Q. What is GUI Replacer?

A. Similarly, as with shell packs, the program replaces the system files. However, it is language and file version independent (in other words, it doesn't matter if you are using English SP1 or French w/o SP1,etc.). The icon packages for GUI Replacer are called Modules. You can pretty much say that the modules are the same thing with the shell packs, but they don'Q. Where can I find modules?encies.

Q. Where can I find modules?

A. Try:

1. Fizical's Website

2. Q. What about Icon Packager?[/b]

Q. What about Icon Packager?

A. Probably the safest option you have. It also enjoys the largest pool of icon packages. In addition, there is no need to backup, because it has an option to load the default icons. It also acts as a icon librarian (really nice feature). However, at this current time, it doesn't change system tray icons, toolbar icons, animations. On the other hand, using stardock's other software (WindowBlinds, ObjectBar, etc.), you can then change the visual style, AVIs, BMPs, etc. and obtain a much more "complete" visual change. (The entirQ. Where can I find icon packages for Stardock's Icon Packager?ackages for Stardock's Icon Packager?

A. Try http://www.wincustomize.com/ or Q. Which method do you like?[/b]m

Q. Which method do you like?

A. It doesn't matter. I find an icon package that I like and then just install it (be it using IP, GUIR, shell packs, etc) . I also try to find icon packages that match certain visual styles, in order to obtain Q. How can I view the icons inside those .dll files?I view the icons inside those .dll files?

A. Use an icon viewer program. I like Q. What if I wanted to create a(brief overview)ack the system files? (brief overview)[/b]the system files? (brief overview)

A. Well, first of all:

01. You would need to use a program that can hack the resources (icons, videos, sounds, etc.).

02. You can use Restorator (shareware) or Resource Hacker (freeware).

03. You would need to find the icons (or create them yourself) that you wish to replace with the default ones.

04. Copy all the system files that you wish to edit to a new folder. Here is a good list of possible files to hack

05. Then, use the program you downloaded (restorator or resourceQ. So I downloaded Resource Hacker, can you be a little more specific on how to use it?by hush66pecific on how to use it?by hush66

A. The following procedure will make use of shell32.dll:

01. Before you go and start hacking the file, it is EXTREMELY important that you make a backup of the file. Go to your Windows/System32/ directory and you see the file there. Make a copy of it (Right-click, "Copy") and then store it somewhere else, wherever you like.

02. Start Resource Hacker, and open the shell32.dll file by selecting "File", then "Open" (or Ctrl + O).

03. Now, select "Action", and then "Replace Icon"

04. A screen displaying the icon groups and a preview of the icon that accompanies the respective groups will appear.

05. For instance, you can see that the 'Run' icon group is resource 25, while the 'Help' resource is 24. If you need more help on identifying the various icons, here's a visual aid (right-click on link and Save Target As).

06. Find the icon you want to replace on the right side of the window. Click on the "Open File With New icon ..." tab.

07. Browse through your directories to look for the replacement icon and click "Open". You should see your new icon on the left side with the old icon on the right side. Select "Replace".

08. Once you're done with replacing the old icons with new ones, select "File" and then "Save As ...". Choose where you want to save this new customized shell32 file, for example on your desktop.

09. Once you're done with replacing the icons in the shell32.dll file, you would need to replace this new file with the old one. (just use the replacerQ. How can I update a shell pack? (almost all the files are different from mine)st all the files are different from mine)

A. Well, you will have to extract all the resources from the old one and overwrite the extracted resources to the new system files. This will be an almost similar process to the afoCreditsestion (see question above).

Credits

Major thanks to hush66 & Fizical!, and the rest of the crowd that helped make this a better FAQ (including BudMan, psgamer0921, ...)

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i see you took the advice that i put in my other post and this is a great FAQ :)

could you please do more on what icon packager does as an alternative (registry settings to look elsewhere) and GUIR does (replace system files)..

i think GUIR is very important in this FAQ as GUIR is essentially a shell pack.

it does replace the system files in your computer just like a shell pack. it doesnt matter what language you use. it doesnt matter what version your files are. i think if people realised this there would be many more guir packs out there but more people think its just another program. so it would be good if you could highlight this in your FAQ because this is by far the most simple and easy way to go about actual system file changes.

anyway as i said good FAQ im sure it will help others :)

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Yeah nice FAQ, this will help alot of people who are just getting started on the shell packs. I'm with Fizical, I think GUIR is an excellent program. As it's so much more safer, runs in the backround. Uses next-to-nothing resources, and is so compatible with everything (languages etc).

Plus it's much easier to install/un-instal the packs. I don't mind shell packs, as there is just more of them I use them more. But I do prefer GUIR.

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I'm with Fizical, I think GUIR is an excellent program. As it's so much more safer, runs in the backround. Uses next-to-nothing resources, and is so compatible with everything (languages etc).

umm... kustom it doesnt run in the background it actually edits your system files so if jsut as dangerouse as system file replacement. however no modules released by myself are done so without testing that they work. and if they work on a couple of testers systems then they will work on all.

so yeah its EXACTLY the same as shell pack but smaller, file version independent, language independent

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being a little specific here but should probably note shell packs and guir modules (depending on how much was put into them) can replace AVIs (maybe explain that these are the animations of file transer's etc) and BMPs (most common being toolbar and about windows but now also those within wizards in windows xp etc.

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also am with fizical on this one.... GUIR is perfect. i've been spreading the word around in its favor and everybody just love it. the fact that it also runs in a window (well "not DOS-like" as a few friends indicated) will actually appeal more people toward it (i dont get it but people seem to feel that its safer when system file changes are ran in a window heheh) and it really is the ultimate solution. its incredibly easy to build a module (well maybe not but its easier to learn it than learning DOS commands) well it certainly is more userfriendly using the module builder on shacal.com than it is to learn DOS. people will feel at ease with GUIR and im pretty sure it will become one of the most popular tool on the web.

now if fizical could only release his gant pack ;) i've been on Foood since i last formatted i cant wait to change :D

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