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Longhorn Inspirat Brico Pack RC1

Hello everybody !! This is my new Shell Pack with BricoPack installor !

What is Longhorn Inspirat Brico Pack ??

Longhorn Inspirat Shell Pack is a complete custom shell pack for all Windows XP.

It consists of modified icons and a new themed appearance for Windows XP. After installing this shell pack, your computer will look like those screenshots

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Why Universal BricoPack ??

BricoPack is the name of a new generation of Shell Pack.

Until now, Crystal XP Shell Pack had some drawbacks:

- The Shell Pack could work only on a specific version of Windows XP (Without Service Pack, SP1 or SP2)

- The Shell Pack could work only on a specific OS language (English, French or German). It was not possible to use a French Shell Pack on an English Windows XP

- You couldn?t use Windows Update (because some customized icons disappeared)Now, with BricoPack, those problems are corrected!!! Thanks to Bricomix for his excellent work!b>

This pack is universal, he works on all Windows XPb> (perhaps even Windows 2003, but that has not been tested yet).

Auto installation of the visual styleb>, but it is possible to choose if you want to apply it or not during the installation.

Update functionb> : if you use Windows Update, original Windows XP icons will reappear. With BricoPack Update Function, you can re-apply the shell pack with a simple click!

Replacement of the files during the restarting of your computerb>, which makes it possible to completely avoid the problem of the files on use.

Auto refresh of the icon cache.b>

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Overlord59 , Rad-E8 , dlb and Microsoft (lol) for iconset used in this pack.

Stefanka for his VS !!!!!!!!!!! ( I LOVE IT )

Bricomix http://bricomix.net the creator of the installator .

Didas http://crystalxp.net

The whole Team of CustomXP.net http://customxp.net

The Team of CrystalXP.net http://crystalxp.net

All the people who send me greeting mails [email protected].

And all those who have helped me directly or indirectly improving the pack!

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Edited by dlb
Can you precise please!?  :)  What's 1386 patching feature??  :huh:

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The i386 patching feature is a feature in which you "patch" system files in the i386 folder of your Windows XP cd. So the next time you install or clean install Windows XP it will have different icons, themes, the stuff. It would be cool to see this feature in this pack. I wish every good theme has this feature.

To find out more about the i386 patching feature and nLite, visit this link:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/in...hp/t294440.html

Thanks for a great pack man.

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