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sir that would be the missing of the ntoskrnl.exe which could have been extremly quickly fixed if you had just booted into safemode (if possible) and just replaced the file with the one off the windowsXP CD and/or a backup of the file / downloaded version of the file    or if safemade wasn't possible just loadup into MSDOS from a Win98 CD and replaced the file manually... then you could add a cool new loadscreen even if you wanted :p

-Lord DaX

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1. It said the same error in Safe Mode.

2. If I remember where I left the XP CD, that'd be great.

3. I need to make a backup floppy start thing.

Ok I got a huge problem.

So I installed your Transformation pack, followed all on screen directions, and then restarted the computer. But it wouldn't even show the boot screen. I got an error saying: File ntoskrnl.exe was not found. Please re-install windows.

Luckily, I have another windows as a secondary backup, so I was able to replace the file with the one found on Windows 2000. Well, after that, I got a different error, this one said "Load files not found, please re-install windows." I did the same, and then Windows finally booted. So I was able to restore it.

But why the error? I don't understand.

Windows XP Pro [No Service Pack]

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use XP CD, boot from CD and enter DOS mode. Then copy file from Windows\System32\VITrans\ntoskrnl.exe to Windows\System32 and restart.

use XP CD, boot from CD and enter DOS mode. Then copy file from Windows\System32\VITrans\ntoskrnl.exe to Windows\System32 and restart.

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Ok, I did that. But what I want to know is why I got that error. I followed the on screen instructions...

If you told on the first page that this new version is full of spyware, I wouldn't have downloaded it. Shame on you Windows X!

So to all others around here:

You must install spyware to use this new version!

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O.o feck that :ninja:

Ok I got a huge problem.

So I installed your Transformation pack, followed all on screen directions, and then restarted the computer. But it wouldn't even show the boot screen. I got an error saying: File ntoskrnl.exe was not found. Please re-install windows.

Luckily, I have another windows as a secondary backup, so I was able to replace the file with the one found on Windows 2000. Well, after that, I got a different error, this one said "Load files not found, please re-install windows." I did the same, and then Windows finally booted. So I was able to restore it.

But why the error? I don't understand.

Windows XP Pro [No Service Pack]

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These are the issues I've had with your stuff... this is why it'd be nice to have seperate parts.

Calming

Used it, and it went great without a problem; and I love it. Except... I can't seem to get the sidebar to work; it pops up, I get an error message, and it closes. The screen below shows you the error. I'm running XP Pro (no updates, not online) with standard Internet Explorer 6 (no updates).

Also, is there a way to change the color of the Sidebar?

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That's not true. Ignore those lamers who don't even pay attention to read it. If you choose not to keep it, it won't be installed.

I read it carefully. It says that you have to install the Save crap. It also says that if you uninstall the Save crap the pack will be uninstalled also. Your English is not that good (no offense). Maybe you did not 'find the right words'...

I'm sorry but I also want to know too. Could you tell me about your OS like

-XP or 2003

-Home, Pro, etc

-English or else

-Installed security softwares

-Any other pack installed?

This will be a useful information to debug it.

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-Windows XP [build 2600]

-Pro

-English

-McAffee [but disabled]

-XPize

I tried it a second time, this time I uninstalled Xpize and ran it in Safe Mode and it worked. But my only problem now, is that the sidebar doesn't work. I get an error,"

Run Time Error 5 - Invalid procedure call or arguement"

Looks lovely :)

Just a shame that the installation refuses to install on Windows x64. Would be nice to be able to extract the msstyles files and view them on my desktop. Just have to keep on using slate pdc till then.

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-Windows XP [build 2600]

-Pro

-English

-McAffee [but disabled]

-XPize

I tried it a second time, this time I uninstalled Xpize and ran it in Safe Mode and it worked. But my only problem now, is that the sidebar doesn't work. I get an error,"

Run Time Error 5 - Invalid procedure call or arguement"

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That seems so. But XPize shouldn't be problem if it's resource patching pack. btw, I honestly have no idea about SideBar since I'm not ones who made launcher. I'll tell him about this and try to fix it if I can.

Milestones for 2.0

-Added transformation repairing feature (Check for different file from backup and re-patch only that file)

-Fixed failing to patch system files in non-English OS (For sure this time)

-Fixed Longhorn SideBar first run error (not 100% and still occurs on another account)

-Removed WhenU's bundled stuffs (I feel regret adding it but money pressure is really something)

-Updated visual styles

|-Splitted 50xx and 51xx themes in "Aero Style (Glass)"

|-Added "Thin TaskBar" theme into Aero Style

|-Remaked "Aero Style (Glass - 50xx)" visual style

|-Updated "Aero Style" (Glass and Vista - Beta 1) visual style with 5231 graphics

Actually, I installed this and bravo!! Huge improvement, even the theme is good (Y) Thanks man!! LOVE THIS!!!

Oh and MaJor, to change the sidebar color just right click the sidebar and go to skins and if choose from whichever style even media center!

PS: Hey Windows X where is that WhenUSave crap, I can't find it anywhere :p.

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