dandin1
Jun 9 2008, 02:16 PM
Would anyone have the correct offsets and hex values to patch uxtheme.dll on sp2 build 3790? I've just tried multiple times and it's never worked. The auto patchers didn't work, the dlls I downloaded didn't work. Another problem is that there is both a 32 and 64-bit version of uxtheme.
I can provide the DLLs if someone here is experienced in modding them. I just feel so powerless being unable to do it myself. I really should learn how to single-step assembly.
Tarun
Jun 9 2008, 02:45 PM
You should update to SP3 and then use damian666's UXTheme Patch.
dandin1
Jun 9 2008, 04:56 PM
As far as my google search reveals, there is no sp3 for the 64-bit version of windows sadly.
Tarun
Jun 10 2008, 12:50 PM
I overlooked where this thread was, since I clicked it from the frontpage. Sorry about that, dandin; my mistake.
TranceEnergy
Jun 15 2008, 06:58 AM
I use nlite to patch what you are asking for, all custom themes work perfect. I dont know if it's legal to upload the patched file, but it so i'd be happy to help.
As how to get hold of it yourself, i remember using the auto patcher program, and for me that worked on sp2.
You might look into doing a install in a virtual machine and simply copy the patched file from it, thus creating the install image with nlite.
Should work perfect.
I am aware that this is 64bit.Which i use myself.
dandin1
Jun 19 2008, 10:50 AM
Thanks! nLite worked. Or rather, it didn't. It'd patch the x64 dll, then would crash for the x32 dll, deleting it (wuxtheme.dl_). I still tried with the x64 dll alone and it works perfectly. It would seem the theme's signature is only checked when it's loaded and not every time uxtheme hooks into an application.
dandin1
Jun 25 2008, 01:12 PM
Right, forgot something rather important for anyone who might bump into here. Here are the changes that nLite did:
at offset 0x150 change 50 94 to A5 56
At offset 0x12DC3 change 48 83 EC 78 to 33 C0 C3 90
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