[release] Longhorn Alternative GuiKit


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http://www.theunderverse.net/downloads/bug.JPG

it happens when you minimize or maximize a explorer or a window..

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happened to me the first time... but now it's gone... i didn't even do anything... :laugh:

I was wondering how to put the firefox menu (File Edit..) above the buttons (Back Forward Refresh..).

Other that that I am loving it. I really liked 1.0 and I'm happy to see it updated. I can't wait for the iconpackager theme.

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can't u just drag it there?

it happends sometimes though!

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i saw it once (when i first installed the theme)... never again... since you pointed it out... i probably tried it like 50 times (no exaggeration)... didn't see it once...

Anyone know how to use the bootscreen included in the pack?

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just like what the readme says... you need logon loader... which u can get from here...

http://logonloader.danielmilner.com/

note...

copy the logons included into windows/resources/bootscreens

there is no preview available for the logons... just select the logon that you want and then exit and then restart...

Its hard to read these checkboxes..sorry about all the comlaints im just try to make this vs better

http://img104.exs.cx/img104/9807/untitled9hu.th.jpg

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i guess that depends on the formatting...

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why on the browse button... the text is white?

why in windows, the popup messages... the text on the buttons are white?

not everything is bugs...

just like what the readme says... you need logon loader... which u can get from here...

http://logonloader.danielmilner.com/

note...

copy the logons included into windows/resources/bootscreens

there is no preview available for the logons... just select the logon that you want and then exit and then restart...

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:blink: You can use logon loader to do bootscreens too?

i know eh... :wacko: i put my logons on that folder... but u can put it in any folder just tell logon loader which one...

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I think you're a bit confused. I know how to use the logons, actually I used logon loader to use them before I posted here. What I want to know is how to use the BOOTSCREEN. the first screen that comes up after post when you turn on your computer. Logon loader does logons only as far as I can tell. I just tried to point it to the bootscreen and nothing.

I think you're a bit confused. I know how to use the logons, actually I used logon loader to use them before I posted here. What I want to know is how to use the BOOTSCREEN. the first screen that comes up after post when you turn on your computer. Logon loader does logons only as far as I can tell. I just tried to point it to the bootscreen and nothing.

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Edit: ok now I know why you're a bit confused. I thought I got the bootscreen in the pack, but it's actually not. I got it from thier site. It says it's a bootxp skin, but bootxp doesn't work with SP2, so I guess I won't be using it :(

Edit 2: Oops, ment to edit my last post but somehow quoted it. duh!! :pinch:

Edited by Ji@nBing

^

ok then... u confused me... i knew that there's no bootscreen in the pack so i automatically thought that u mean logon instead of bootscreen... so the whole time ur talking about bootscreen, i was talking about logon thinking that's what u meant... :wacko: :unsure:

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