Mjello,
first post here, whopee!
Now, before anyone starts asking me to search the forum for answers, because this subject is discussed several places, please don't...
I've looked everything through, been lurking the site for months, everything's going well too... I have my XP cd install drivers, hotfixes & updates, software, themes, wallpaper etc etc etc... But the icons are driving me nuts...
PROBLEM >>> What I'm trying to do is use a custom shell32.dll file, I did as the tutorials told me to, deleted the original file, made a .cab file of my 'modded' shell32.dll file (PE'd it too), and put it into to the I386 folder...
BUT, when I install XP (using VMWare), nada, the icons don't show... It's the original shell32.dll file(!!!)... I deleted the file from the I386 folder and replaced it with my own, how can it still be there?!?
If anyone has any thoughts on what went wrong, please give it a shot...
PS: I was thinking WFP trouble, but then it would b***h during the install process, right? Which it doesn't... =/
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sHELL32.dll (!) unattended install problem
#2
Posted 12 July 2004 - 02:45 PM
hi,
if i remember right, there was an update/hotfix which updates the shell32.dll but don't ask me which one it was, so try copying it after you have applied all updates.
hope this helps a bit
cya
Killer Bee
if i remember right, there was an update/hotfix which updates the shell32.dll but don't ask me which one it was, so try copying it after you have applied all updates.
hope this helps a bit
cya
Killer Bee
#3
Posted 12 July 2004 - 03:30 PM
not sure if this helps but, i had a problem w/ a custom shell32.dll, the icons appeared and then went away after some time, but i booted into safemode the other day, when i rebooted the custom icons came back.
#4
Posted 12 July 2004 - 04:18 PM
I believe the update rollup has the updated shell32.dll but don't quote me on it....
#5
Posted 12 April 2006 - 05:39 AM
thanks
#6
Posted 12 April 2006 - 07:18 AM
1. Integrate Updates&Hotfixes
2. Nlite
3. replace with your own shell32.dl_
4. make ISO
2. Nlite
3. replace with your own shell32.dl_
4. make ISO
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