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Theme service not running

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Okay, I made a very cool and fast XP. But it couldnt load the theme I integrated. It says:

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Now what is that exactly? I patched uxtheme.dll.

Pls, heelp, thats my only problem:SSS

Edited by lostprophet

ok you either

a: removed the theme service with nLite

or

b: turned it off with nlite

Either way type services.msc into your run box and look for a service called "Themes" if it is there then you can start it and change it to start automatically.

If not well then you'll hafta make a new disk and pay a litlle closer attention.

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I love this forum, because its fast and helpful. Just one more question:

Whats the name of the Theme service in nLite, so that I'm sure I'm not removing it?

  • 1 year later...

It should be possible to reactivate/repair the Themes service by extracting shsvcs.dll from your original XP CD, to the \system32\ folder, then registering it (regsvr32.exe [filename]).

Upon restarting windows, the Themes service should be running.

Cheers,

James

x

i have suckish vista and no cd and no restore point the only way to restore my computer is to completely restore the hard drive does any one know were the files it restore from are

help !!!!!!!!!

Please attach (not paste) your "Last Session.ini" to let us know what you removed.

i fixed it it was shsvcs.dll i accidentally deleted it after i put it system32 folder but thanks

  • 1 month later...
It should be possible to reactivate/repair the Themes service by extracting shsvcs.dll from your original XP CD, to the \system32\ folder, then registering it (regsvr32.exe [filename]).

Upon restarting windows, the Themes service should be running.

Cheers,

James

x

gee, it helped me a lot

i fixed my 1058 problem that occured when i tried to start Themes service.

i registered the dll,(i didn't extract anything) then the service started!

thx!

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