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Yeah, I think this is a major bug. That is what happened to me. To fix it, this is what I did, although it ended up not working for me, it might on other computers.

Insert the Windows XP Disk

Boot the CD and enter the Recovery Console

Get to the prompt, type "expand (CD DRIVE):\i386\NTOSKERNEL.EX_ c:\windows\system32"

Doing that will replace the deleted file, it that doesn't work, do an in-place install. You won't lose any data. Although, Windows, if your like my computer, will be a little messed up.

I was installing LTP9, and it damaged some files so I repaired XP, although it's still loaded some LTP9 files, and I was wondering how I can uninstall it. Everytime I try, it says that some msicons.dll has changed or something, and try restarting the patch in Safe Mode. Then in safe mode i still can't get rid of it. How would I go about removing it?

I was installing LTP9, and it damaged some files so I repaired XP, although it's still loaded some LTP9 files, and I was wondering how I can uninstall it.  Everytime I try, it says that some msicons.dll has changed or something, and try restarting the patch in Safe Mode.  Then in safe mode i still can't get rid of it.  How would I go about removing it?

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Pop in your XP cd and do a repair. That is the only way to really fix it. I never install this Pack cuz it hinders more than it helps.

I would say no because if it did screw things up you would **** your family off. But that is just my opinion.

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Good advice, I did try to install it awhile back though on my hp :p but it didn't work :no: , I got this message:

Longhorn Transformation Pack has detected that there's any Windows NT setup file in

c:\

It's not recommend you to continue with this. Please eject your Windows NT CD or move that folder to somewhere else. Press OK to exit Longhorn Transformation Pack.

Just want to know, why is it saying that? This computer shipped with windows xp home and has never been touched with NT. I had to copy the visual styles off another computer and then use Style Xp on this computer to view them but meh, I only like the visual styles so no problems.

- Barret

I installed this thing and it sucked so I removed it, but everytime I restart windows a cmd prompt pops up asking to change all my icons to Longhorn style. I dont know how to stop this from happening. I would like to remove all remenants of this program if anyone can help plz.

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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