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First of all hi and thanks for your awesome work Windows X. Even though I can see all the new visual styles, logon screen and backgrounds I don?t get any new icons, logoff screen, longhorn style buttons and some other stuff. The problem appears to be with the dllcache folder cuz when I manually install the pack using the .bat file it says that it can?t find the files in the dllcache folder that were meant to be replaced. Any solutions for that? Thanks for your help, and sorry for my english not being too fluent.

I just installed it and then I didn't think it was for me so i uninstalled it throuhg the setup, and restarted now i get a blue screen when i start up normally! I'm using Safe Mode with Networking right now... i tried SFC to check my system files but it won't work in safe mode!

I know it isn't exactly your fault, but i was wondering if you knew a fix? Maybe a startup program or something that might be causing it? The blue screen only comes up a minute or so after i see the desktop, so im assuming its a startup.. or any other info you might know would help too! Thanks

whcodered, enter Recovery console mode and check files in Windows\System32\LHTrans. If there's files in that folder, copy those files to its original place and reboot.

HummerT30, some files may failed to patch in normal mode. Uninstall and try again in safe mode.

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Dear WindowsX,

There's a bug in one of the VS that included in LTP8. The bug is in Longhorn Aero.msstyles when you choose Aero (Glass) the font size of username at userpane is too big it's about at size 12 or more while other Aero looks have the font at size 8 or less and bold. Anyway your LTP8 is very great, thanks.

Actually, I'm looking for javascript and DHTML experts who can help me improve my SideBar with their contributed web tasks. Main concepts of SideBar is eye candy and less resources (Believe me it doesn't suck up your resource as much as wallpaper. It's just another active desktop thingy) But it would be much better if I can add something else right now but I'm not expert on javascript and dhtml so I can't do anything else about it (I made flash clock and slideshow in one whole night without learning it and that's far I can do for it right now)

About website, I moved to www.windowsx.cc since somebody has taken it before me :(

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