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#1: All In One : XP Unattended Tools 24in1 + Portable |
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| The Author: singcang | 22 October 2009 | Views: 359 |
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XP Unattended Tools 24in1 + Portable | 151 MB |
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#3: All In One, Desktop Management : Se7en Skin Ultimate Pack |
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| The Author: hatem20 | 2 July 2009 | Views: 2070 |
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Se7en Skin Ultimate Pack | 36 MB Support OS:Windows XP (Home, Pro, RTM, SP1, SP2, SP3, Corporate). Windows 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, RTM, SP1, SP2). Windows Media Center Edition (2003, 2004, 2005). Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. IPB Image |
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#4: Desktop Enhancements » Login/Logout Screens : Windows 7 Logon with User Pic Changing Kit for XP (NEW) |
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| The Author: niessare | 27 June 2009 | Views: 820 |
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Windows 7 Logon with User Pic Changing Kit for XP (NEW) To replace your Windows Logon:1. Navigate to your WINDOWS/System32 directory and find the file 'logonui.exe'. Using the enclosed utility, replace the file with the new logonui.exe. 2.Restart Windows. To change your Logon User Pic Icon:1. Copy the enclosed 'logonui.exe' to your desktop. Using the enclosed ResHacker Utility, open the logonui.exe on your desktop. Find the section in the left-hand column called 'Bitmaps' (at or near the top of the page) and click to open the tree view. The bitmaps you want to replace are numbers 113 and 119. 2. From the top menu in Reshacker choose the 'Action' option and from the dropdown menu select 'Replace Bitmap'. From your downloaded folder, select the new image you would like to use and replace bitmaps 113 and 119. Click on 'File' on the top menu and select 'Save'. A new logonui.exe will be created on your desktop along with a backup of your old one. 3. Follow the above instructions for replacing your Windows Logon with the new logonui.dll on your desktop. 4. Restart Windows. |
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#5: Desktop Enhancements » Desktop Management : KDE Vista Patcher 1.02 Full |
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| The Author: hatem20 | 11 June 2009 | Views: 1378 |
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KDE Vista Patcher 1.02 Full | 47.2 MB KDE Vista Patcher is a project based in the fantastic code wonder or XPero, The Vize Project. It’s main goal is to bring the view and feel or KDE 4 GUI to Windows Vista Users. The final Version 1.0 is intended to bring you the full experience of KDE 4 right on top of Windows Aero. Below are some key steps in the development process. |
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#7: All In One : Big Hack Pack 2008 |
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| The Author: agroni112 | 18 January 2009 | Views: 14370 |
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Big Hack Pack 2008 | 153 Hacks | All in ONE | 55.6 MB 153 HACKS APP LisT : AddrView AnonFTP AOL new AppToService arpinject aspack21 Astaroth Joiner v2 atk-2.1 BankOfAmerica bios_pass_remover BlasterW32 blue bmpripper |
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#8: Other : The Vistapack v2.6 |
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| The Author: heybby | 14 November 2008 | Views: 1349 |
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The Vistapack, is a Shell pack based on the XPize installer. Its goal is to let users of Windows XP experience the Vista look and feel, without paying the price in money and speed. Currently, there are about 240 separate files that get modified by this pack. The pack comes with some nice extra´s, like 32bit icon support on Windows 2000! Vista sound and cursor schemes, custom boot screen, and its own wallpaper. The pack uses ResHacker (best for scripting resource tasks) to change icons, bitmaps and some dialogs, to make it look like the new Microsoft Windows Vista. The installer takes a sample of the file that has to be modified, and backs it up. Then it changes all the resources in the original file, those that are needed for the Vista look. When that´s done, it places it back into the system, and will reboot for the changes to take effect. Vistapack has some other advantages like the Reloader. This little sub-program, runs on Windows start and checks if any files are changed. This can happen if you got a update from Microsoft, or have visited the Windows Update site. When it spots a changed file, it will “Reload” that file with the Vista resources again. So on your next reboot, that file is Vista style again. Good way of keeping your system in the Vista look and feel. |
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#9: Desktop Enhancements » Desktop Management : Vistapack 2.0 |
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| The Author: zeetbear | 13 December 2007 | Views: 3047 |
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Developer: Damian666 | Type: OS Enhancements | Windows: Win XP/2K | Size: 16 MB Simply Amazing--> Give your 2000/XP operating system the cool look of Microsoft Windows Vista *** Vistapack takes the file from the host, backs it up, modifies a sample and puts the modified file back in the system. This ensures that you are using the latest files so no need for alerts like "Now I am using an old file, what if it's updated by Microsoft? Then I will be open for attack...". Nope, no need to worry. You keep the updated file. This pack uses ResHacker to change icons, bitmaps and some dialogs, to make it look like the new Microsoft Windows Vista! Vistapack description:Vistapack takes the file from the host, backs it up, modifies a sample and puts the modified file back in the system. This ensures that you are using the latest files so no need for alerts like "Now I am using an old file, what if it's updated by Microsoft? Then I will be open for attack...". Nope, no need to worry. You keep the updated file. The pack uses ResHacker to change icons, bitmaps and some dialogs, to make it look like the new Microsoft Windows Vista! It's rather safe in my opinion, but of course there are some risks when you modify system files. This is at your own risk!!! |
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