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I have recently installed Xpize and love it

Though I have a problem with Win XP command prompt, I have a few programs that use the XP command prompt to extract files, but since installing Xpize, the command prompt does not work like it used to, but the program that uses it won't work, have tried removing Xpize from the PC, all files are gone but the new command prompt style remains and the program I use that uses it will still not work :o

How can I get my old Win XP black command prompt box back to normal :)

Once the command prompt box works again I will be glad to reinstall the program as it's really good :thumbup , I use it on my laptop to :w00t:

Thanks

Radeon


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That's really strange since Xpize doesn't affect cmd as far as I know :blink: You sure you didn't install something else at the same time?

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I originaly used Xpize 3.1 then when Xpize 3.2 came out I installed over the top, so son't know if that could have caused my problem

Here is what my CMD box looks like even with Xpize fully removed :(

CMD.jpg

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run C:\WINDOWS\XPize\Resources\Default Command.reg or C:\WINDOWS\XPize\Resources\Default_Command.reg

Thank you :thumbup:thumbup

Ran C:\WINDOWS\XPize\Resources\Default Command.reg and it fixd the problem, CMD is back to the original XP version and my program that uses CMD now works :D

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Glad your problem is solved, and please, uninstall previous version before installing new one. This is basic.

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run C:\WINDOWS\XPize\Resources\Default Command.reg or C:\WINDOWS\XPize\Resources\Default_Command.reg

Thanks, I ran this, and it reverted my cmd.exe back to the black background one. But, seems like right-click is disabled in the command prompt now. How can I re-enable it? It usually works.

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