[BM]Crusher Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 (edited) this has been s***ting me off for a few weeks now... i've been sifting through my registry file and cannot find anything that would have done this..in an open/save dialog box, if I click the icon for 'New Folder' nothing happens (if I right click and go New->Folder it works fine)has anyone found this problem before?here's my regtweaks.reg (it's very long)regtweaks.reg Edited May 31, 2004 by xper
Alanoll Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 you sure it's your registry file?I mean, have you tried the install, without executing the install file. Perhaps its something else?
[BM]Crusher Posted May 31, 2004 Author Posted May 31, 2004 i can't think what else it would be... all i really have on my cd are the following:1) registry tweaks2) hacked uxtheme.dll3) applications (nero6, powerdvd5, clonecd, winamp5, winrar3.3, etc etc)4) drivers5) corona visual styleit does it for my SP1 disk, SP1a disk and SP2-RC1 disk... it couldn't be the uxtheme.dll could it? everyone else is using it too?
[BM]Crusher Posted May 31, 2004 Author Posted May 31, 2004 oh yeah, i use nLite now too... but it was doing it before I started using nLite
jrzycrim Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 I wouldn't think the uxtheme.dll would cause that. Maybe the actual theme you're using? I highly doubt that would be the problem but you never know... I've seen some pretty funky themes that did weird things.
[BM]Crusher Posted May 31, 2004 Author Posted May 31, 2004 i'm using the 'corona' visual style with a custom .theme file (sets some icons etc)it's the theme that looks like media player 9
Alanoll Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 didn't answer my question. but judging from your response, I would guess that you haven't. Maybe try? If it doesn't work, then we know it's not the regfile and that saves having to go through it finding the problem which could be very tedious.
[BM]Crusher Posted May 31, 2004 Author Posted May 31, 2004 i don't think i've tried installing without the reg tweaks..i'm actually installing windows on a machine at the moment (sp2 rc1)... when WPI comes up on the screen, I will be sure to un-tick the Registry Tweaks option... i'll let it install without any of the reg tweaks and see if it still does it..
neophyte Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 In the future, for the consideration of every middle finger out there (or more commonly known as, Fingerus Scrollus Buttonious), please attach your tweak files using the attachment options, or host it externally.We most certainly don't need to scroll through 915+ lines of text.
[BM]Crusher Posted May 31, 2004 Author Posted May 31, 2004 well then dont, you pussy whipped b***h!i dunno how to attach files anyway
jrzycrim Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 When your making a post, scroll down and you will see the browse button for attatchments.Do you have a custom shell32.dll?
[BM]Crusher Posted May 31, 2004 Author Posted May 31, 2004 I just finished installing SP2 RC1 unattended on this computer here..I didn't enable the registry tweaks during installation and sure enough I can create a new folder from an open/save dialog box...so then, i ran the reg tweak file.... and i can still make a new folder? hahah this is silly
BAM Posted May 31, 2004 Posted May 31, 2004 Well , i must say that over here at my newly unattend install i have exactly the same problem as you have!The "create new folder"button doesn't work but the right click option goes fine!!??I did already gave up on this thing, so i'm very happy (?) to hear that i'm not the only one. This my custom cd, basically the same as Crusher:1) registry tweaks2) hacked uxtheme.dll3) applications (only winrar3.3)4) drivers5) custom visual styleThink this will be a hard one, because if this is caused by a registry tweak, there must be lots people on MSFN that suffer the same thing. That's because most of us use all the same regtweaks. I didn't found out why this happend so hopefully someone can help out to correct this very annoying little problem.RegTweaks.reg
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