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I all!!!

I'm Italian and I've a big problem!

I use Win XP italian with service pack 2 and I update my operating system every week using "Automatic update".

I restart my computer in "safe mode" and try to install Longhorn Transformation Pack 9.0. After two reboot I can correctly select a theme but on "apply" nothing change!!! Icon are still the original, windows and fonts are orginal.

There's a bug? I can solve my problem or not?  :blush:

Thank you!!!

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Ciao,

Con poche informazioni disponibili e' difficile aiutarti, ad ogni modo prova a disinstallare il Longhorn Pack, riavvia il computer, e installa il Pacco stando in modalita' normale. Il problema e' forse dovuto al fatto che in Safe Mode il "servizio temi" di windows e' disattivato, e il Longhorn Pack ha forse un bug durante l'installazione su macchine in safe mode con windows xp non in inglese. Prova e fammi sapere, casomai mandami un PM.

  • 1 month later...

Im SO ****ED off at this...I installed the friggin thing and i had to reformat my F****** PC twice. This damn pack SCREWED my friggin bootscreen. After i FULLY SELECTED...TO NOT CHANGE THE DAMN BOOTSCREEN. After formating and installing a fresh brand new copy of windows, this piece of s*** transformation pack....DID THE EXACT SAME THING! My system couldn't even log on.....matter of fact, it didnt get that far.....everytime i started up my PC, it said error, ntoskrnl or something like that is either currupt or could not be found....WHAT the hell kinda CRAP is that. My damn OS cd couldn't even repair the OS....because it never gave me that option, i had to format it, because it was so F***** up, THANKS TO THIS! :angry:

The hell with this......Im going back to my lovely Flyakite......i can count on that to not F*** up my system :) Plus, it looks better...yaaaaay for MAC

dang dont blame the program maybe blame the installer ......

the installation clearly asks you to wait for a minute for the windows

file security system to run before you reboot ........ that said everyday another icon changes back to default xp icons and i thought there was a folder in my start menu but its gone too anyone else having this glitch

david t aka CaptBligh

Meh.... I had newer get any trouble with WinX stuff,

But, boywonda, you should be more respectfull... This pack is auto-modification... It could not work on any PCs...

Anyway, I think it's said that aplying this pack is at your own RISKS...

And if the Repair CD don't work is not the cause of this pac. The pack isn't enough big to make any trouble like this.

My Windows is more modified than what this pack can do and if I do a repair it work #1...

So I think it's somewhere else the trouble...

  • 4 weeks later...

Longhorn Transformation Pack X has been released!

Changes in Version X

-Added 64-bit operating system blocking (no working method on 32-bit process right now)

-Added few delay (about 2.5 seconds) in some tasks to make it done before doing next task (which I assume it solve some issues)

-Added localized operation system support (works on every language files!)

-Added Longhorn M9 Bliss, Keynote Glass and Keynote Grass wallpapers

-Added Longhorn PDC screensaver

-Added new 6 Longhorn fonts from build 5048

-Added Windows Server 2003 SP1 support for patching uxtheme.dll

-Added Windows XP 16-bit application execution fix in some cases that found this issue

-Fixed failing to apply SideBar skins bug

-Fixed failing to check previous service pack before transforming issues

-Fixed first-run transforming insecure operations

-Fixed losing transforming information after transforming bug

-Fixed patching system files to run in first-run transforming

-Fixed restoring original folder sources name bug in "Previous operation imcompleted." process

-Fixed taskkill.exe error by adding taskkill.exe file into program

-Remove precaching files replacement (I added delay now so what's worth for it?)

-Replaced M5 boot screen with WinHEC boot screen

-Temporary remove MSN Messenger 7 Longhorn skins

-Updated some Longhorn boot screen resources from build 5048

-Updated Longhorn icons from build 5048

-Updated Longhorn SideBar 5.0 Update

|-Added SideBar application core with the follow updates

||-Apply skins and clocks from tray

||-Built-in transparency support

||-No more active desktop to slow down your PC

||-No more background icon transparent and 32-bit icon problems in XP/2003

||-SideBar Docking support (take up workspace)

||-To show SideBar, double click tray icon

||-Toggle Show/Hide SideBar

|-Added Western (By Scott Eichelberger)

|-Corrected month December in Tile mode

|-Updated memo to be direct editable memo in program

|-Updated SideBar gui displaying code

|-Updated slideshow to search for all files and display it (read notes.txt)

-Updated Start Panel text image in Classic mode

-Updated Transformation mode instructions

-Updated WinHEC progress dialog and Logon to WinHEC2005 (build 5048)

-Updated WinHEC toolbarbutton in small button mode like 5048 (same back/forward size)

Download Longhorn Transformation Pack X

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what's up with the kids siting on your taskbar :blink:

i'm gana download this when i get home and try it. i've always wanted to do one of these since i didn't get into beta to test the LH builds. hopefully everything will go well :D

Brrrr... I had a bad 'half hour'.

I restored back my system just 5 mins ago.

What happened was the 'NTOSKRNL.EXE missing or damaged' message after rebooting.

Did a restore point before installation, so I launched my ERD system and went back to previous system.

It was not enough.

Had to boot my other WinXP partition and move manually the files contained in the x:\Windows\system32\lhtp folder.

Everything back again now... wew... :p

Longhorn Transformation Pack X has been released!

Changes in Version X

-Added 64-bit operating system blocking (no working method on 32-bit process right now)

-Added few delay (about 2.5 seconds) in some tasks to make it done before doing next task (which I assume it solve some issues)

-Added localized operation system support (works on every language files!)

-Added Longhorn M9 Bliss, Keynote Glass and Keynote Grass wallpapers

-Added Longhorn PDC screensaver

-Added new 6 Longhorn fonts from build 5048

-Added Windows Server 2003 SP1 support for patching uxtheme.dll

-Added Windows XP 16-bit application execution fix in some cases that found this issue

-Fixed failing to apply SideBar skins bug

-Fixed failing to check previous service pack before transforming issues

-Fixed first-run transforming insecure operations

-Fixed losing transforming information after transforming bug

-Fixed patching system files to run in first-run transforming

-Fixed restoring original folder sources name bug in "Previous operation imcompleted." process

-Fixed taskkill.exe error by adding taskkill.exe file into program

-Remove precaching files replacement (I added delay now so what's worth for it?)

-Replaced M5 boot screen with WinHEC boot screen

-Temporary remove MSN Messenger 7 Longhorn skins

-Updated some Longhorn boot screen resources from build 5048

-Updated Longhorn icons from build 5048

-Updated Longhorn SideBar 5.0 Update

|-Added SideBar application core with the follow updates

||-Apply skins and clocks from tray

||-Built-in transparency support

||-No more active desktop to slow down your PC

||-No more background icon transparent and 32-bit icon problems in XP/2003

||-SideBar Docking support (take up workspace)

||-To show SideBar, double click tray icon

||-Toggle Show/Hide SideBar

|-Added Western (By Scott Eichelberger)

|-Corrected month December in Tile mode

|-Updated memo to be direct editable memo in program

|-Updated SideBar gui displaying code

|-Updated slideshow to search for all files and display it (read notes.txt)

-Updated Start Panel text image in Classic mode

-Updated Transformation mode instructions

-Updated WinHEC progress dialog and Logon to WinHEC2005 (build 5048)

-Updated WinHEC toolbarbutton in small button mode like 5048 (same back/forward size)

Download Longhorn Transformation Pack X

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hey Windows X, where did you get those windows sitters ? I used to have them ... pm me a link if u like :)

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