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How would I edit explorer to use less ram?
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Desdicado where did you find the shell32 and explorer?
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Available shell32.dll and Explorer.exe files?
dirtwarrior replied to Nightlord's topic in Wallpapers & Icons
Scuba sounds like you got a good couple of files -
I wonder when this will have a GUI
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It is an interesting topic and some has never heard of using it.
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You mentioned settings not files has the most impact on memory use. Could you point me in the right direction?
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Can someone which files are most responcible for lowering the comitt.
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easy way to change shell32.dll
dirtwarrior replied to amit_talkin's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Andy could we take the improved shell Run makecab, then put the shell.dl_ into source? I dont know just asking. -
Very interesting reading. So basically a reg tweak is needed to change the way the microkernel behaves.
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Yes just replace those 2 files in order to get lower comitt. I think it was gdogg which discovered these.
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The 2k3 boot loader NTLDR and NTDETECT when used in 2k or xp does have a very good effect on memory usage though
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It will not take long. He is author of mindows
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gdogg your project sounds great. The 2k version is gonna be good too.
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I never got this message. Sounds like it is looking for a signature. I forget now which file is patched. I will check into it and get back to you.
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On linux OS there is a way to update the kernel as a newer 1 comes out. Can the NT kernel be updated from newer NT based OS?
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USP 5.1 due out soon. Due to heath problems the work is not going as fast as antipated. Please be patient.
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timeless do you have something like this for 2k?
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I wish AbiWord was a choice. Very full featured.
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Gurgelmayer emailed me this morning. He said his stregnth is returning. Get well soon USP 5.1 RC1 is due soon just working the bugs out. Most of you guys can relate to this. Just be patient and dont be demanding it is coming.
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I will lissten to most anything as long as its not nerver wracking My favorite is classic rock and new country
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pricewatch.com is good too
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Whick files make up the kernel? Is it possible to modify it? If so how? Will the kernel out of 2k3 or x64 or embedded make it faster? Title Edited - Please follow new forum rules from now on --Zxian
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No the project isnt dead. You guys are to impatient