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Uxtheme Vista SP1 (32-bit)

Uxtheme Vista SP1 (64-bit)

How to..

1. Login as a user with Administrative privileges -or- have Administrative credentials ready (check under the keyboard for a slip of paper).

2. Navigate to %systemroot%\System32

3. Right-click uxtheme.dll and click properties.

4. Take ownership of the file and close dialogs.

5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for themeui.dll and shsvcs.dll

6. Right-click uxtheme.dll and click properties.

7. Give yourself (or group) Full Control permissions and close dialogs.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for themeui.dll and shsvcs.dll.

9. Rename uxtheme.dll to uxtheme.old.

10. Rename themeui.dll to themeui.old.

11. Rename shsvcs.dll to shsvcs.old.

12. Copy patched files into %systemroot%\System32

13. Reboot (yes, this is really required)

14. Enjoy!

OR use my automatic commands from http://www.msfn.org/board/OPTIMIZE-VISTA-r...hes-t88641.html under "DLLs Tweak list"

Edited by AnimaliX

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Thanks, but unattendly one should drop those three files into system32 dir on a mounted image then?

yes, but first he must have some ;)

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Thanks, but unattendly one should drop those three files into system32 dir on a mounted image then?

yes, but first he must have some ;)

only the guide is wrong in that case ;)

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i think we can just overwirte those files in the mounted image.

the problem could be that the setup may overwrite those files when installing SP1 manually.

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i think we can just overwirte those files in the mounted image.

the problem could be that the setup may overwrite those files when installing SP1 manually.

integrate SP1 first :hello:

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I've replaced the DLLs everytime inside the WIm and this works perfect

with or without integrating SP1 first?

thanks.

I'm using a SP1 integrated ISO from MS.

well, i thought you were integrating SP1. With SP1 media there won't be any problem at all...just replacing the dll inside wim image will do the trick as with original vista installation media.

thanks for replying.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thanks for the files.

I throw 'em in \SOURCES\$OEM$\$$\SYSTEM32 and it works fine.

EDIT:

Oops...reverse integrated!

Edited by razormoon

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