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zedox

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  1. Also, the back and forward buttons are missing from the 'Device Manager' applet (pic below). And as I have XPize Darkside 2 installed, I'm not sure what is causing the problem... Maybe someone could check, and let us know whether the standard latest version of XPize, is the same/the cause of the problem...

    snap003.png

    Darkside Problem... will look into it :thumbup

  2. tap52384

    Its good that the backup file is identical to the system32 file... the backup is a backup of the system32 file!

    I've never tested patching and then patching again... i'm assuming it was patched with XPize?

    Are you actually seeing the normal welcome screen? ... is your PC on a domain?

  3. The latest I have gotten from you.

    Ooo, the latest is in XPize Darkside 2.0... will re-up the newest one and send you a link for hosting. Thanks! ;)

    Will there be in future support for nLite intigration? Why doesn't Darkside patche extras if a patch an XP folder?

    I386 patching will only patch system files, no extras are included.

    Will look into nlite integration.

  4. I couldn't find the file XPize_Logon.exe; is logonui.exe patched or is this file created and used to replace the logon?

    If there is a link to that file only, let me know!

    The logonui.exe file is patched and them renamed to XPize_Logon.exe.

    Then the registry is changed to point to xpize_logon.exe as the logon screen.

    kelsenellenelvian

    Is that the latest logonui?

  5. I know it may seem patronising in me pointing out but, the XPize Darkside bootscreen is very similar to the original. So are you 100% sure it is the original that is being displayed?

    If so, what happens when you uninstall XPize Darkside, COMPLETELY and reinstall? Does it work a second time arround?

  6. After installing Vista there is always this annoying file left over at the root of the system drive....

    BOOTSECT.BAK

    Using Right Click > Delete, works. But I want to remove it silently on first boot.

    DEL /Q %SYSTEMDRIVE%\BOOTSECT.BAK

    comes back saying it can't find that file!

    Even DIR on the %SYSTEMDRIVE% doesn't show its presence!

    If anyone has come up with a way of removing this file please share your knowledge! :hello:

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