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wuik - no need to edit the .ini file manually

right click the samurize icon in your systray

select edit config file

click on the spot you need to change(0.00KB/S text)

then on the tools and settings sidebar look under Perfmon Properties

click change counter, it will probably say couldnt connect to machine - click ok

then a window will appear and it should have your ethernet adapter already highlighted, click ok again

save it and then right click the samurize icon in systray again and reload config

:)

i can't seem to get the weather to update correctly. As soon as the XML file is updated, the meter just reads unknown for everything, and i have updated the city and everything. I even tried to leave all the files as is and it still updated to unknown, not sure why this is happening. Could the weather servers be down?

Maybe they could keep SD Ergo (Bant's Mod) and add...SD Ergo (Bant's Mod) Mod! :happy: :p

Edit: Below is my mod of the situation.

How did you get the text to the left of the icons and not the bottom?

As said a few pages back, it's called D-Color XP.

I just read somewhere that the weather script won't work with samurize .85. Can anyone confirm this? Is there a way to fix it?

yeah... interceptvector broke a few days ago... so i went searching through the samurize thread and Judge has come up with one for weather.com (it's very simple to set up. unfortunately, you'll have to rebuild the samurize weather section in the C10K script)

Link to Judge's Desktop weather

DukeFan: looks like the site for colorpad is down... PM me with your email and i'll send you the .zip file

MEANWhile... i've been tinkering with my samurize script and decided to revamp it. i may release if i get permissions and if i have time to do the other colors.

Click here for Screenshot

-thetruth

thumbnail below

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Maybe they could keep SD Ergo (Bant's Mod) and add...SD Ergo (Bant's Mod) Mod! :happy: :p

Edit: Below is my mod of the situation.

How did you get the text to the left of the icons and not the bottom?

As said a few pages back, it's called D-Color XP.

Thanks, and er, I meant right, not left *feels stupid* :x

ok, i'm in the process of porting over judge's desktop weather in conjunction with the classix10k skin, but i can't figure out how to get the icons to display correctly. The only thing i can think of is to replace the icons in Judge's desktopweather skin folder, either that or change the script file for desktop weather, but i don't really want to do either since i want to be able to use his Judge's config and the classix 10k config. Anyone know how to do this?

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