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unless something has changed recently, they are the same sounds used in vista i made a post about it not too long ago http://www.wincert.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=5419
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i'll edit what i really want to say b/c i'm going to try to be nice
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here are some http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3434
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what kind of info would you want in the sticky? theres a few topics i've found about it that might be useful http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=127790 http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=124856
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i've been looking for an addon for this program. seemingly elusive, but looks like someone actually made it.
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my thoughts exactly
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here is one made to look similar to windows 3.11 http://killer7ben.deviantart.com/art/Windo...ion-2-112329518 ver 2 (looks white-ish) http://killer7ben.deviantart.com/art/Windo...ion-2-112329518
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Accidentally removed mspaint... is it still possible to install?
ccl0 replied to davidd31415's topic in nLite
no jaclaz. i think the only person having issues is YOU. stop being an a**. i am fully aware of nlite and what it can do. but guess what? people use it for different things. its what you call multifaceted. i offered a helpful suggestion, if he didnt like it, fine. no skin off my nose. but you seem to be the one that is talking down to me which i dont appreciate at all and is uncalled for. and all for what? for the fact that i tried to be helpful and offer a different suggestion? oh and fyi if you read carefully he wanted to avoid starting over. hence, therefore, he already has his os installed. so your comment about removing 200mb of stuff only to re-add it with nlite or whatever is pointless. he wanted to avoid starting over. secondly you have no idea if he had .net installed or not. for all anyone knew he already could have thirdly when i made the suggestion nobody knew what he used mspaint for. you didnt. i didnt. sure you can use that 'overkill' as an argument NOW, but fact is it only came to light what he used mspaint for later on, and not when i made the suggestion. in conclusion: stop being an a**. nobody like a cocky know-it-all btw congrats on derailing his topic. -
what is this jet engine that you speak of?
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Accidentally removed mspaint... is it still possible to install?
ccl0 replied to davidd31415's topic in nLite
davidd31415 i'm very impressed if you still use a 386 machine i get what you are saying though. if you are used to something, it requires less thought, and is more comfortable. you might want to look into something like FuturixImager. i've no experience with it but it seems pretty basic if you just want to crop stuff. jaclaz i'm pretty sure that 200mb of space is b/c of .net. the paint program itself is only a few mb in size. for people who install .net a few more mb for a really good paint program isnt too much of a problem. that was just one example i gave. there are a few others out there like GIMP, Artweaver etc i dont see anything wrong with giving people other suggestions. maybe they are unaware of what else is out there. -
Accidentally removed mspaint... is it still possible to install?
ccl0 replied to davidd31415's topic in nLite
i'm curious why use such an archaic program like that when there are 3rd party apps like paint.net (which is vastly superior to ms paint in every way possible) -
people like new toys to play with
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[Release] Spybot - Search & Destroy v1.6.0.30
ccl0 replied to johndoe74's topic in Application Add-Ons
johndoe74 is very busy and wont be able to update his addons as frequently as in the past. so for those that cant wait and are looking for the newest version, you may look here http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6924 or http://www.wincert.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=5534 (i have received his permission to post alternatives to his) -
what method are you using to copy it?
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[Release] IObit SmartDefrag v1.02 Final/Release
ccl0 replied to johndoe74's topic in Application Add-Ons
johndoe74 is very busy and wont be able to update his addons as frequently as in the past. -
well i remember in the past if you had problems you could call them up and ask for a new key. thats if it was a real one
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if its valid then i dont see why it wouldnt.
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i've never used nlite for post sp2/3 updates, but you might find using one of the following easier http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6990 or http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6438 or http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5687 (just use one of the above- not all 3) edit: using (new beta just released) http://www.siginetsoftware.com/forum/showthread.php?t=542
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link would be nice
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[Release] Advanced WindowsCare Personal Edition
ccl0 replied to johndoe74's topic in Application Add-Ons
johndoe74 is very busy and wont be able to update his addons as frequently as in the past. so for those that cant wait and are looking for the newest version, you may look here http://www.wincert.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=5298 (i have received his permission to post alternatives to his) -
DVD drive issue: cannot boot from it; solution or make a multi-CD inst
ccl0 replied to Happy-Dude's topic in nLite
what makes you believe its a software issue? have you tried playing other dvds? -
well you could just use this http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5326 or if you ONLY want ie6 http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5311 for .net http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6717
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yeah i was wondering why you were asking that guy b/c i saw yours over at rvm site lol but i figured i'd post the info in case someone wanted to know how to do it
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you can actually do this yourself. its quite easy you can do it manually by overwriting the original sounds with the vista ones 1. find a vista sound pack. they will probably be pretty easy to find somewhere on the internet. i found mine on deviantart 2. rename the vista sound files to match those that windows xp uses. 3. open up notepad and make a file with this: @echo Off title MakeCab all file in current directory FOR %%L IN (*.*) DO makecab %%L /L ".\Cab" exit 4. save the file as createcabs.cmd 5. place createcabs.cmd in the same directory where you have your vista sound files located. double click on the createcabs.cmd and it should run a batch process and place newly created cabbed files in a folder named cab. 6. after that just copy the newly created cab files and paste inside the i386 folder. if you did it correctly, it will ask you if you want to overwrite the originals. and there you have it. vista sounds replacing the xp ones by default