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^Search thing is being fixed. Locked computer dialog box look ok on my PC, could you show me a screenshot?

Sorry for the poor photo quality - I couldn't get a Print Screen when the PC was locked...

Yeah it does feel a bit Halloweeny... but it's still a good theme!

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^Aah that. Visual Styles dont change those images, those are part of the XP system files. If you really want to change those you can "hack" those system files. I wouldn't recommend it though. It's the main reason why I wont finish my LE Black shutdown dialogs :p

^Aah that. Visual Styles dont change those images, those are part of the XP system files. If you really want to change those you can "hack" those system files. I wouldn't recommend it though. It's the main reason why I wont finish my LE Black shutdown dialogs :p

Thanks... I'll try and change it because I use the Lock feature quite often! Anyone got any links on how to do this?

Also, why wouldn't you recommend hacking the system files? As long as you're reasonably careful you should be OK - or is it more complicated?

^Aah that. Visual Styles dont change those images, those are part of the XP system files. If you really want to change those you can "hack" those system files. I wouldn't recommend it though. It's the main reason why I wont finish my LE Black shutdown dialogs :p

Don't say you wont finish them! :p

@mtaj: You are right about that. But I stopped doing that kind of stuff last year. I dont want to hack my system files anymore. The only one I always patch is uxtheme.dll ofcourse ;)

@Alvi 84: I'm sorry but I really wont finish them. It didn't look that nice IMO either :p Oh well.. we'll see. I've changed my mind about the shellstyles as well since I did add them so.. Who knows :p

^A lot. You'll have to change the toolbar bitmaps, color vallues etc. I'm not going to explain which ones :p Open up Stylebuilder and go through every part.

@mtaj: Can you post a link to that wallpaper? It looks quiet nice :)

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@Alvi 84: I'm sorry but I really wont finish them. It didn't look that nice IMO either :p Oh well.. we'll see. I've changed my mind about the shellstyles as well since I did add them so.. Who knows :p

I understand. And you've already done a huge job releasing this theme to us! ;) Well as you said, who knows what the future will bring :p

^Alvi 84: Hehe :p Who knows idd.. :p

@Han_Solo: That's looking really nice :D You should flip the equalizer bars though :p Look at how the original looks in volume control, yours needs a flip compared to that :p

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