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from tryin so many times to install your pack my windows installation screwed up :p no probs had everything backed up in case... formated my pc.

I installed everything again but with NTFS file system this time and your pack worked! :D

thx great themes

so I thought I uninstalled it. then when I right click on my desktop, and go to properties. then I click on the appearance tab, and it says "run a DLL as an APP has encountered a problem and needs to close."

anything I can do to make it work again regularly?

And another..

Thank you for pointing this. I really forget to fix sizingmargins in this VS :blush: I'll release an update seperately soon after LTP7.

And thanks for bug report. It's been so long for no feedback since developing Slate for the first place.

Glad to see someone still own my old Longhorn mockups. I still wonder I should include this or not...

I like this old Longhorn mockup and i think this is the perfect VS without any bug..

In LTP7 i found that look same the old one,but it's only the taskbar is same and it thin taskbar.

So why not include this VS in your next LPT...

It will be great to person like me..

I should have added, I closed everything the windows would let me, including cmd and everything else running in the background.  I also have this happen in safe mode as well.

The only other thing running next to this patch is rundll32 (loads when I run it)

First of all, he is me.  lol

What I did was open the program, clicked ok & next on the few start up options,

then when I finally told it to change my system, a little pop-up window come

on telling me that it would bring up the Luna theme, as this is needed, but it

never brought it up & it was already in use.

From here, nothing else happens.  When I press ctrl + alt + delete, I can see

the program running (using about 5mb), but it's not doing anything.  The same

goes if I tell the program, that I'll do it manuly.

It doesn't really ssay it's frozen, it just stay in the background not doing anything.

I was wondering if you had any idea on what could be wrong?
Can't get it to work.

It doesn't really freeze or give me any error message.

It comes to a point, where it tells me that it's going to bring up my Lunar Theme &

I should click OK. It never brings it up & it just sits in the background forever.

I then closed the program (ctrl + alt + delete = as you can't see it running),

changed over to windows xp theme (lunar) & reran the program. Still the

same message. I also get this in safe mode as well.

His post is unclear and I wonder he may have done something wrong. Ask him to post new one more clear.

Try to close cmd.com instead process and it'll work. I'll fix it in next release.

Yes, rundll32.exe. Close it to continue the journey.

This fixed it :)

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