nLite always patches some files:
syssetup.dll (to disable checking of signed INF files)
sfcfiles.dll (to disable checking of (potentially) patched files, eg. syssetup.dll, tcpip.sys, uxtheme.dll,...)
hdaudres.dll - why?
npdsplay.dll - why?
Can anyone tell my, why these files are patched?
(I included these 2 files in original and in patched form in one zip file.)
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Files patched by nLite nLite always patches some files - why?
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Posted 20 March 2012 - 10:37 PM
What OS? My npdsplay.dll is not patched and hdaudres.dll is not in XP.
#3
Posted 21 March 2012 - 08:41 AM
PPeti66x, on 20 March 2012 - 04:59 PM, said:
Can anyone tell my, why these files are patched?
(I included these 2 files in original and in patched form in one zip file.)
(I included these 2 files in original and in patched form in one zip file.)
Microsoft OS files are not redistributable. Your attachment has been removed.
-X- said:
What OS? My npdsplay.dll is not patched and hdaudres.dll is not in XP.
Hdaudres.dll should definately be in there. For one, it is included in the ever popular KB888111. Both of these files show that they do have a different date, which is off by 1 minute.
This post has been edited by Tripredacus: 21 March 2012 - 08:43 AM
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Posted 26 March 2012 - 08:58 PM
Hi! OS is Windows XP SP2 (english)
hdaudres.dll = KB888111
patched at offset 110h; original: 00,00; new: 64,86
npdsplay.dll = KB911564
patched at offset 160h; original: 00,00,00; new: 61,8F,06
Date difference is because at patching nLite sets the current date. I made the date set back, but +1 minute compared to original.
Tripredacus: I'm sorry.
hdaudres.dll = KB888111
patched at offset 110h; original: 00,00; new: 64,86
npdsplay.dll = KB911564
patched at offset 160h; original: 00,00,00; new: 61,8F,06
Date difference is because at patching nLite sets the current date. I made the date set back, but +1 minute compared to original.
Tripredacus: I'm sorry.
This post has been edited by PPeti66x: 26 March 2012 - 09:03 PM
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