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  1. I havn't noticed this behaviour but in previous Windows versions there were various tricks/methods to force a rebuild of the icon cache. I suspect that may work here if you can figure which one is appropriate for 7.

    You could try;

    Move icon-less shortcuts to Recycle Bin, then restore them.

    In desktop settings, change icon size, then set back to normal.

    I would not reccomend trying any of the reg file type fixes (unless you're feeling very brave)

    But I can tell you that I have the XP version of TweakUI installed on 7 (for several useful tweaks and applets) and that includes an option to rebuild this cache.

  2. Hollow,

    Take a look at this OLD Xplode file. It has examples of most things you will want to do: running installs, reg entries, user creation etc.

    Xplode is by far the easiest of these type of app to use. It used to have its own forum here at MSFN and a very active userbase. However, that was removed when the hardworking author (briefly) tried out a 2 tier commercial/free version policy. Stick with it it's really simple really - just type VERY carefully!!!

    XPlode.xml

  3. Can I suggest that, if this is important to you, that you go about it more logically rather than just continually installing seemingly random configurations.

    The one thing that you know for sure is that the suite works fine on a FULL XP install so . . .

    i) Use VPC or VMWare to install a full blown XP,

    ii) inside this PC install Nokia suite

    iii) Use a process monitor such as Dependency Walker HERE to monitor what dlls it uses.

  4. Seriously, if you want the OSX look with minimal impact on performance you could do much worse than following Flyakite's methods.

    LINK

    He's been doing it for several years and the patches/themes ets are VERY stable.

    Also second the advice from above, if you want to get best performance you need less overhead - not more!

  5. Nick White,

    Your problem is a common one and is a classic example of the one weakness with Office shrinker -

    You need to create you Shrunken install, not only on a clean windows setup, but also one that is exactly the same as the one that you will be using the install on.

    For example;

    i) You VM a completely clean XP machine from standard cd and run shrink,

    ii) You try to install you shrunken Office on an NLited xp,

    Sorry - probably will not work.

    Similarly, if you create on XP then try to install on Vista. I'm not saying it definately won't work - I'm sure someone will post saying theirs was OK but it's iffy.

    The way I work is:

    i) Create my windows install first - tweaked, NLited, runtime files etc,

    ii) Then I VM it and create my Office shrink.

    This will work 99% of the time - you can even (with some work) persuade it to install at T12/13 once the default user is created.

  6. Hi,

    Office shrinker does work well on Orifice2003.

    7Mb folder is the most common failure from its use and usually results from trying to use it on a "non-clean" Windows installation. I was not certain where you said you created your MST file - don't do this on your virtual clean system.

    There was also some problems about running it on a machine with .NET installed - I can't recall if it should be or shouldn't!!! What does come to mind is that however the machine is that you create on - your final machine MUST be exactly the same.

    Also, I know this sounds strange but, try to slow down your virtual PC a little (maybe allocate less memory?) Shrinker is written in AutoIt script and does a hell of a lot of file read/writes. It only needs one to fail and your build is fubar ed.

    Keep trying - it is worth it - my office install is down to around 125Mb (7zipped) for Word, PPoint, Excel, Access & Outlook. I just wish I could get it to work with Frontpage and Publisher.

  7. Generally speaking, file copy errors during these stages usually point to failing memory in my (limited) experience.

    You have a couple of things you could easily try:

    i) Burn your image to a disc and try it on another rig,

    ii) Swap out the memory sticks for 'known good' units (you could maybe borrow if you don't have spare).

    iii) If you have multiple sticks installed, you could try just removing one (at a time) as a diagnostic.

  8. I take your point spacesurfer, I'll have to try it out and see what happens if there are multiple instances of the highest value - will it crash, or just pick the first instance?

    In the case of my SS as long as it picks one of them it won't matter (This is just to decide the best assignment to submit to exam board - purely on highest score) but it may make a difference in another application.

  9. I'm not an Excel guru but use it a lot for simple record keeping (student grades etc).

    In the SS I'm working on at the moment one cell finds the highest mark from a set of marks using the =Max(Cell range) function.

    What I would like to do is (automatically) fill a second cell with the 'Header' cell corresponding to the highest mark.

    It's probably easier to understand with a picture (a very much simplified version):

    post-18455-1209402796_thumb.jpg

    Any help would be welcome (I'm not afraid of macros or VBA).

    Sorry forgot to say - MS Office/Excel 2003

  10. What I'm really saying is that, since the broadband signal only travels via @normal@ phone lines, can't we persuade a BB modem to dial a telephone number rather than a network address.

    BTW - it's the BB line at the exchange that gets activated not the modem.

  11. Yea I know sounds dumb. But is there any way to get a Broadband/ADSL modem to make a dial-up connection.

    The reason - my daughter is waiting for her ISP to connect her BB connection and has the appropriate gear ready and waiting. Whilst waiting they have allocated her a (FREE) dial-up account, but she does not have an old school modem.

  12. Whilst testing my latest UA I was using Spacemonger to check out disc usage.

    It was only then that I realised that there was a massive 88Mb of MSI (Installer Files) tucked away in my windows directory.

    Has anyone tried deleting these and can give feedback on consequences? I would expect everything to be fine until any of the applications needed uninstalling or repairing.

    I know it sounds picky but 88Mb is 10% of my Windows install! (And my very first HD was only half that size, LOL)

  13. I don't thik this has come up before (if so then please delete this post Mods).

    I have always gone through a convoluted procedure to do this - only to forget how after a month or two of not doing it.

    I have just found this (FREE) plug-in that does it faultlessly and I wanted to share.

    Swiff Point Player

    Have been using it for a few days now and it's worked like a charm. Hurrah.

    P.S. For any UA builders it's an Inno install and is totally silent with /VERYSILENT /SP-

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