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ricktendo

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  1. I will have to look into it... Dunno but it may be the spmsg.dll (unsure)
  2. No they wont confilct, they are simply plugins (dll files) that go in the Mozilla programs folder and not in system32 like the original MS ones
  3. croatia man can find anything
  4. Its only registry entries Anonymouse if you use nLite this may do the trick, it adds the registry entries necessary to nLite.inf
  5. You have installed RTM version (most stable IMO) the others were from beta service packs of Vista. For your recycle bin fix, do you by any chance have Firefox set as your default browser? If you do set IE7 as your default browser then Re-register the windows sidebar by going to Add/Remove programs to the windows sidebar entry and push the "Change" button Then you can set Firefox back as your def browser
  6. Does not start with windows, you have to run it the register it
  7. :evil:
  8. I think he means Yes you could probably do it
  9. Glad you registered
  10. ello
  11. Not possible sull I have tried it. WB takes your key, connects to Stardock, looks at your SID and it generates a sig6.bin file. You cannot simply back up that sig6.bin and use it on your next install, it wont work because you SID (registry number) would have been changed. WB will check sig6.bin against your SID number and if they don't match it will be deleted automatically. Off Topic: Nice Sig BTW
  12. You can also slipstream WMP11 using both nLite and the WMP11 Slipstreamer Copy WMP11Slipstreamer.exe to the same dir as nLite Then in the Hotfixes, UpdatePacks and AddOns add the installer and hotfixes, nLite will pause during integration and run the slipstreamer unattendedly wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe windowsmedia11-kb928788-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb929399-v2-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb929773-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb932390-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb933547-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb935551-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb935552-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb939209-x86-intl.exe WindowsMedia11-KB939683-x86-ENU.exe windowsmedia11-kb942264-x86-intl.exe windowsmedia11-kb944110-x86-intl.exe
  13. It appears alky for applications is not installed
  14. Smoker you did it, this is perfect. It does tests and it automatically finds the proper encoding bitrate and it fits it onto a CD
  15. Just talked to him and I can confirm he is working on a update, he will be changing the name of alky, also the libraries will be named to much smaller filenames example: vkernel32.dll to vk32.dll All Vista games should be working I also asked for a x64 shell ext And silent install switches to add a Vista ultimate serial number
  16. Looking for some good VCD software, anybody know any? Need it to automatically split the video to fit on a CD-Rom if too big So far I have tried and hate: Nero 8 TSMPGEnc
  17. Currently not all the Vista games are working correctly, but when Rafael updates Alky (don't ask because I have no clue when) most if not all the games should be working Then I may make a tutorial
  18. A- If you have problems with the Weather.Gadget saying "Service not available" * Download this modified wlsrvc.dll * Close the Windows Sidebar and replace the old wlsrvc.dll with the modified one * Right click on it and choose Patch Vista library... B- How to add the Windows Sidebar Properties to your Control Panel * Download the following file: SidebarShortcuts.zip * Extract the INF file from the ZIP archive, then right click on SidebarShortcuts.inf and choose Install (this will also create a Acessories shortuct)
  19. Here is how you install and patch the Windows Sidebar on non Vista operating systems using Alky for Applications (by Rafael) 1- Download and install Alky for Applications (for Windows XP or Server 2003) 2- Download and install Wireless LAN API (KB918997) (skip this step if you are on XP SP3 or Server 2003) 3- Reboot 4- You need the Windows Sidebar folder and files from an existing install of Windows Vista 5- Copy that "Windows Sidebar" folder to your "Program Files" directory 6- Copy regsvr32.exe from "%WinDir%\system32" to "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Sidebar" 7- Copy manifest.xml from "%ProgramFiles%\Alky for Applications\Libraries" to "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Sidebar" 8- Rename manifest.xml in the Windows Sidebar directory to regsvr32.exe.manifest 9- Right click on both sbdrop.dll & wlsrvc.dll and choose Patch Vista library... 10- Drag and drop both sbdrop.dll & wlsrvc.dll into regsvr32.exe thats located in the same folder 11- Right click on sidebar.exe and choose Patch and Run Vista executable... 12- Close Sidebar (right click on the tray icon and choose Exit) 13- In Run... copy, paste and execute the following "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe" /RegServer 14- Restart the Windows Sidebar and nJoy
  20. IE7 is a pain to get installed correctly and updated on SP3. Do you by any chance use nLite and addons? Because thats how I get IE7 installed on my SP3 is to slipstream it with WMP11 into my XP CD
  21. You probably forgot to reboot when you installed Alky for apps
  22. Thats a weird one, never had it Tell me what and how did you install this?
  23. Saw it this morning... I really liked it
  24. WinCertified... ROFLMAO sounds really cool Jurgen I also agree, the origin of Xmas if very colorful with a pinch of ingredients from who knows how many traditions and stuff
  25. 5.12 is up Other Info: You can customize this addon and make it a fully registered version by editing a few things. - Extract Ricks_IDM5.*_AddOn.rar to a sub directory - Open IDM.inf in any text editor (Notepad) - Scroll down to the end of the document to the [strings] section and add your info, like this ; Enter your registration info bellow 1ST_NAME="John" LST_NAME="Doe" EMAIL ="johndoe@mail.com" SERIAL ="12345-ABCDE-FGH67-890IJ"- Rezip and Integrate
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