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Hi Guys!

When my Windows installs, it has Classic theme enabled even though I specifically use

DefaultThemesOff = No

I haven't removed anything with nLite yet, so that can't be the problem.

I want to use the Luna theme, not the Classic Theme.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!

Marthax


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If you wanna use luna just dont enter the command in your winnt.sif and you should be fine.

The command

DefaultThemesOff = Yes

is used for people who want to use the classic style, if you want to use luna you have no need for this command.

Posted

Ok but, I already tried that one out and it gave me an classic style anyway. I'm gonna try it out again and let you know. Thanks.

Posted

Do you use a "Windows Post Installation Program" (like WPI, WIHU or another) to install your softwares?

If yes, does it an automatically Shutdown or Restart of your Windows?

If yes, I think it's the cause...

EDIT:

I had this problem with WIHU. The default theme was Luna... And when WIHU restart my computer, the theme switches to Classic... Then I choose to restart my computer manually and all was OK!

Posted

I use Xplode and yes, it restarts my computer several times. I have no choice but to let it restart because otherwise, my cleanup file won't remove everthing as some files will be "in use".

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I use Xplode and yes, it restarts my computer several times. I have no choice but to let it restart because otherwise, my cleanup file won't remove everthing as some files will be "in use".

To be sure... Just make a test: if you can, do not launch or cancel XPlode and see if you have Luna theme as default...

Posted

When I think of it..I've done this before. And the result was as you said. Does anyone know why this kind of problem occurs when a programs restarts the computer?

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the user settings are applied yet. The theme settings are even entered till the desktop is loaded.

At RunOnceEX it's still in a limbo state of somethings are quite there yet. If restarted prior to the desktop being initialized, then some settings are caught untill the second restart there after. It's one reason I suggest to have the restart at the end, and to leave enough time to let the desktop load.

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