veselcraft
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Post by veselcraft on Feb 3, 2020 9:09:44 GMT -8
Description: "...Little buggy..." Actually: oops, and i still see windows 10 titlebars despite classic theme is active. Is this some sort of bug or is it intended? yep, when program freezes, windows 10 titlebar always appears
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Post by The Jackal on Feb 3, 2020 13:14:49 GMT -8
It's buggy when launched straight away. There's like a 2/10 chance it won't crash. If you add it to your startup, it works 10/10 times.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2020 13:08:09 GMT -8
It's buggy when launched straight away. There's like a 2/10 chance it won't crash. If you add it to your startup, it works 10/10 times. you meant 20% chance to work and (STARTUP ONLY!!!) 100% chance to work.
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Post by anixx on Feb 5, 2020 2:28:28 GMT -8
yep, when program freezes, windows 10 titlebar always appears It is actually the "aero light" titlebars and this happens on win 8.1 as well. I do not know how to fix this
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2020 6:46:20 GMT -8
yep, when program freezes, windows 10 titlebar always appears It is actually the "aero light" titlebars and this happens on win 8.1 as well. I do not know how to fix this that's strangely buggy and weirdly.
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veselcraft
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Post by veselcraft on Feb 5, 2020 9:28:26 GMT -8
yep, when program freezes, windows 10 titlebar always appears It is actually the "aero light" titlebars and this happens on win 8.1 as well. I do not know how to fix this maybe need to start classic theme before login screen
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gcomputzide
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As gcomputing goes on, it comes to the zide.
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OS: Windows 10 1909
Theme: Classic Theme (Winamp 3.0)
CPU: Asus K53E: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz
RAM: AMD 8 GB, QUMO 4 GB
GPU: Asus K53E: Intel HD Graphics 3000
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Post by gcomputzide on Feb 6, 2020 1:10:02 GMT -8
Correction Edit: You have to use regedit to debugger of dwm.exe
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veselcraft
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Post by veselcraft on Feb 6, 2020 7:22:35 GMT -8
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16bitlover
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Post by 16bitlover on Feb 6, 2020 12:57:07 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2020 12:38:13 GMT -8
- I don't have the W95 Welcome program. - Clicking "Next Tip" doesn't change the tip shown in the main window of the NT Welcome.exe. It works on NT 4.0, so there's something missing. IDK how to fix it. - Add the NT Welcome.exe to your startup folder if you want it to start at login: www.thewindowsclub.com/startup-folder-in-windows-8- I've attached the W98 Welcome.exe to this post. Extract the contents to C:\Windows. You also need to run the program with admin rights. + It's buggy, but works fine if added to startup. EDIT: Nevermind about the w95 welcome program! [ ∂𝘭𝘪𝘤𝘻. ] gave me the link! wanna know the results? w95 is the same/has same results. [about next tip & ticking "show this app", etc...] I attached it! [in case anyone wants it, MacXP, so...] Attachments:welcome.exe (16 KB)
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gcomputzide
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As gcomputing goes on, it comes to the zide.
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OS: Windows 10 1909
Theme: Classic Theme (Winamp 3.0)
CPU: Asus K53E: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B950 @ 2.10GHz
RAM: AMD 8 GB, QUMO 4 GB
GPU: Asus K53E: Intel HD Graphics 3000
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Post by gcomputzide on Feb 11, 2020 1:22:22 GMT -8
Oh Yea. Just a Little Note. I got Windows 95 ISO. and Open it with WinRAR. and Looking at Some ".CAB" Files for "Welcome.exe". and I find it. so Here You Go I was a Life Saver before that.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 19, 2020 15:57:17 GMT -8
Oh Yea. Just a Little Note. I got Windows 95 ISO. and Open it with WinRAR. and Looking at Some ".CAB" Files for "Welcome.exe". and I find it. so Here You Go I was a Life Saver before that. I know! I just thanked you for that!
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Post by The Jackal on Mar 15, 2020 18:03:34 GMT -8
Removed all the icons from that "XP to Windows 2000 transformation" pack I downloaded off Deviantart a while back because they look off. Before: Now: UAC: Cleaner now.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2020 13:12:45 GMT -8
Removed all the icons from that "XP to Windows 2000 transformation" pack I downloaded off Deviantart a while back because they look off. Before: Now: UAC: Cleaner now. when you did that, 10% of icons broke on your 3 pictures. (UAC and taskmgr). you are named jackal, right? well, i thought another person was doing videos.
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Post by powerplayer on Mar 20, 2020 22:39:25 GMT -8
Removed all the icons from that "XP to Windows 2000 transformation" pack I downloaded off Deviantart a while back because they look off. UAC: Cleaner now. How did you replace the metro thingy to this?
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Post by anixx on Mar 21, 2020 1:20:58 GMT -8
Clasurol, you should know that the shield icons on some buttons indicate they need elevated privilege. Thus those icons have functional role.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2020 3:44:51 GMT -8
Removed all the icons from that "XP to Windows 2000 transformation" pack I downloaded off Deviantart a while back because they look off. UAC: Cleaner now. How did you replace the metro thingy to this? follow this guide: Restore Classic UAC
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2020 3:46:09 GMT -8
Clasurol, you should know that the shield icons on some buttons indicate they need elevated privilege. Thus those icons have functional role. they appear on vista first until 10, and they mean administrator permissions. (I also know that)
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Post by The Jackal on Mar 26, 2020 7:48:03 GMT -8
Clasurol, you should know that the shield icons on some buttons indicate they need elevated privilege. Thus those icons have functional role. Yes I know, but I don't really mind. It'll show the UAC dialog anyway so I'd rather it that way. @powerplay (& Mina): That's the classic UAC dialog; the tweak to enable it was removed in build 1703 - I'm on W10 LTSB 2016, which is based on build 1609. You'd to downgrade it to get it back.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2020 9:54:22 GMT -8
Clasurol, you should know that the shield icons on some buttons indicate they need elevated privilege. Thus those icons have functional role. Yes I know, but I don't really mind. It'll show the UAC dialog anyway so I'd rather it that way. @powerplay (& Mina): That's the classic UAC dialog; the tweak to enable it was removed in build 1703 - I'm on W10 LTSB 2016, which is based on build 1609. You'd to downgrade it to get it back. As noted here: Classic UAC is gone.
Dagnabbit, I'm running 1809...
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