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Is the update a different thing than the other exe? Do you install the first exe first then run the update?

And does the uninstaller work fully or not?

Another question: do you need stylertoolbar for that toolbar in the screenshots? What are the requirements? What programs do you need or can you just run the exe('s) and youre done?

Hi

couple of requests could you please have an installer without the boot screen.

Also when you add the file (IEframe) to change the IE7 explorer it changes the actual tabs aswell and for some reason adds a brown looking strip to the actual tab window ...looks abit ugly. I would have just liked the forward and back buttons changed.

cheers

Go here and scroll to the bottom.

it says "Replace your old  ieframe.dll with this ." The "this" is a link to download XP_ieframe_IE7.zip and webspace its located is under maintenance.

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Seems that the file isn't uploadet now but shurely they will be later! :D

This uninstaller does not uninstall the file Replacement entirely. hte Login/logg off is is there and the Windows Vista icons are still present. :angry:

You cannot delete or reverse the LogonUI back to original

Here is a good question: Hey, i need to know, if u change ur XP Login and then u want to change it back to windows default (Normal)

HOW WOULD YOU CHANGE IT BACK TO NORMAL????

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For those of you that have installed the replacer, is your system performance basically the same as it was before the installation? When I installed Gant2Ocean, my computer slowed down incredibly...

And is stylertoolbar required for that toolbar?

Oops!!! i made a mistake... let me correct myself," i will not use this software again" (damn, i must be tired!) :no:

Anyways...... nightRider yes when i installed this (which i will not do again) my system performance went down alot. System restore is your friend!!!!

Oops!!! i made a mistake... let me correct myself," i will not use this software again" (damn, i must be tired!)  :no:

Anyways...... nightRider yes when i installed this (which i will not do again) my system performance went down alot. System restore is your friend!!!!

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Thankz for the reminder.

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