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I only have the two that you sent me before. You sure you sent it to [email protected]

I haven't recieved any :huh:

OK, what I'm going to try to do is add the .zip of the file to this post. It contains all that you need, plus some instructions. Definitely sent the e mail to the right address this morning. Weird. :crazy: :wacko:

Keep your fingers crossed.

Yeah :D Seemed to work. Let me know how you get on.

Samurize.zip

here it is

Monkey Man

I had this too for a while when i had the wrong place details in the Script. Are you sure you have put your city and place in the right place, in the format that is shown and everything. If you want to tell me the city you are trying to use and I will try it in my script to get it working.

Birmingham UK. Cheers for the help

Ok, well here is everything I gave you working with Birmingham UK. The Config needs a little adjusting to get United Kingdom to fit properly. But it is showing the Birmingham detai;s and is updating properly. Will put the adjusted Script in next post for you to download.

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Monkey Man

Here is the Script with the Birmingham details in. You just need to replace the one for the weather already in your Samurize\Scripts directory with this one.

Before you do this make sure that you completely exit Samurize Client and then restart it once you have changed the Script over.

I hope this works ok. :wacko:

If not, then let me know and I'll think again. Good luck

ExtendedWeather.zip

Here's my new one:

SamBand.jpg

And here's the config. Its designed to be used in the taskbar, just right click on the task bar and select toolbars/samurize band. Then right-click where it says 'select config'.

You'll have to edit the meters to elect the amount of RAM you have and the NIC you use.

JudgeBar.zip

I'm new on this samurize thing, but I think I've gotten the hang of it finally. Below is a screenshot of what mine looks like. I wanted to keep it looking simple by spacing it out in boxes like that. It consists of a few scripts from here, from samurize, and a little work from me to get those other 2 Neowin sections working.

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