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Post by Sennanon on Apr 1, 2024 10:42:52 GMT -8
Hello,
How can i get the hidden DLL icons ? on other dll i can see all of them but not for wmploc.dll
Is this a newer version of windows 10? I don't know much about the technical details, but I know on newer version of windows, system resources are stored in .mun files
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Post by kamuisuki on Apr 1, 2024 11:06:56 GMT -8
I tried to copy the dll from wow64 to the desktop, open with last version of ressourcehacker it still same problem and if i try with other dll in syswow like wmp.dll, it works, this is only for this dll i got the problem ^^
oh you're right ! i forgot on w11 there is some dll about windows media player too , Sankyu!
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Post by masonf2991 on Apr 8, 2024 8:10:21 GMT -8
Hello, can someone make a dark color scheme of Embedded for me? Preferably Black in colour, and optionally with black buttons.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Apr 8, 2024 8:42:33 GMT -8
Hello, can someone make a dark color scheme of Embedded for me? Preferably Black in colour, and optionally with black buttons. It seems to me that Zune is close to this conception. Afterwards, it is indeed possible to have exactly the same, but with black ; It’s not very complicated to create.
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Post by masonf2991 on Apr 8, 2024 9:34:13 GMT -8
how do i do it though?
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Post by Brawllux on Apr 8, 2024 10:05:27 GMT -8
Hello, can someone make a dark color scheme of Embedded for me? Preferably Black in colour, and optionally with black buttons. Get a copy of WSB and this documentation to make the change you want to see in this world
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Post by masonf2991 on Apr 8, 2024 10:30:29 GMT -8
ok, where do i find wsb
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Apr 8, 2024 10:33:45 GMT -8
It is also possible to use MsstyleEditor.
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Post by skellyguydude on Apr 8, 2024 14:31:58 GMT -8
Why does the underlined icons still use their windows 10 counterparts? I use the aero 10 theme but I'm not sure if it's an issue with that or something else
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Post by arbestriagain on Apr 8, 2024 14:43:19 GMT -8
Why does the underlined icons still use their windows 10 counterparts? I use the aero 10 theme but I'm not sure if it's an issue with that or something else View AttachmentYou're using an icon pack that only patches imageres.dll. Try using a 7tsp icon pack that patches ExplorerFrame and shell32 to get a Windows 7 look
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Post by skellyguydude on Apr 8, 2024 15:14:54 GMT -8
Why does the underlined icons still use their windows 10 counterparts? I use the aero 10 theme but I'm not sure if it's an issue with that or something else View AttachmentYou're using an icon pack that only patches imageres.dll. Try using a 7tsp icon pack that patches ExplorerFrame and shell32 to get a Windows 7 look Alright, can you please send any links to ones that would work?
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Post by PetroleumBarbacoa on Apr 19, 2024 19:23:36 GMT -8
Does windhawk work with windows 7?
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Post by R.O.B. on Apr 19, 2024 22:31:16 GMT -8
Does windhawk work with windows 7? I believe so, though I'm pretty sure most mods would need to be written with Windows 7 compatibility in mind. The very few I have tested don't seem to work well (if at all).
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Post by Skyy on Apr 22, 2024 3:01:25 GMT -8
Hi, I have a question, maybe I didn't look close enough since I'm new but what are the rules for signatures here in terms of size etc.?
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Post by enderboy on Apr 22, 2024 6:51:51 GMT -8
Hi, I have a question, maybe I didn't look close enough since I'm new but what are the rules for signatures here in terms of size etc.? Like shell32.dll? anyway if you change one byte in a signed file it will break the signature, you can restore the signature with an application, the good thing is on windows 10 files like shell32.dll are now .mun files like shell32.dll.mun and are not signed
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Post by Skyy on Apr 22, 2024 6:55:42 GMT -8
Hi, I have a question, maybe I didn't look close enough since I'm new but what are the rules for signatures here in terms of size etc.? Like shell32.dll? anyway if you change one byte in a signed file it will break the signature, you can restore the signature with an application, the good thing is on windows 10 files like shell32.dll are now .mun files like shell32.dll.mun and are not signed No haha, I meant Forum Signatures, as in images/text under your post!
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Post by skellyguydude on Apr 22, 2024 9:42:19 GMT -8
Like shell32.dll? anyway if you change one byte in a signed file it will break the signature, you can restore the signature with an application, the good thing is on windows 10 files like shell32.dll are now .mun files like shell32.dll.mun and are not signed No haha, I meant Forum Signatures, as in images/text under your post! how do you even make those signatures?
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Post by Skyy on Apr 22, 2024 10:39:41 GMT -8
No haha, I meant Forum Signatures, as in images/text under your post! how do you even make those signatures? I use Affinity Photo 2.0 to do all my graphics work.
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skellyguydude
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Post by skellyguydude on Apr 22, 2024 20:58:42 GMT -8
how do you even make those signatures? I use Affinity Photo 2.0 to do all my graphics work. No sorry I meant like, how do you put the image in your signature?
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Post by ephemeralViolette on Apr 22, 2024 21:17:35 GMT -8
I use Affinity Photo 2.0 to do all my graphics work. No sorry I meant like, how do you put the image in your signature? Same as you would an image tag in HTML, except with [] characters instead of <>. For example, <img src="//example.com/link/to/image.png" width="120" height="80"> but replace the characters <> with []. There's no good way to escape BBCode, so bear with me.
By the way, you don't have to provide a fixed width and height, but doing so will make the image default to those dimensions so it doesn't reflow the page once the image loads.
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