Worf Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 (edited) Hi.Well i have been working hard to get more into WSFI and to also make some changes.Anyway, you can now integrate your Wallpapers, Sound and cursors without having to delete then from with in WSFI.New Release. V1.10Here's what's new.Added - Alky for applications.Added - Windows Vista Sidebar. (Thank you to Ricktendo64 as credits goes to him for Vista Sidebar.)Added - Path CopyAdded - DirectX 10Added - Aero Snap (Win 7)NOTE: These are not addons they are integrated directly in the XP source as part of the OS.Rewrote the user registry entries section and changed there UI. (I think it is a lot easier to enter registry entries. You can just paste your entries into the window.)Changed the way the Wallpaper, Sound Schemes and Cursors are added. You do not have to remove them from with in WSFI first. (It is recommended that you remove these from with in WSFI due to the way they are removed.) I have not tested when removed from another application.Disabled the option to integrate sound schemes while i rewrite and make changes to the code.I have not tested the move My Documents location so i would be greatful if someone could test it for me.)Main Menu:Documents and Setting will be enabled in next version.Registry Tweaks are not implemented yet. *****************************************************************************************************************I have tested all the integrations and all is integrated without any problems.I have also tested it in VMWare and it ran fine. (Needed to make sure no files are missing.)NOTE: You will need .NET 3.5 installedClick here to download.Please leave some feedback here. Bugs/Comments ect. Thankyou.Download************************************************************************WSFI will allow you to integrate all you Wallpaper, Sound Schemes and Cursors without the need to use the $OEM$ folder.WSFI will integrate them all into your Windows Source folder.So what sort of things to expect to be able to do with WSFI?Here is a list of the things to look forward to as WSFI is developed.1. Integrate wallpaper directly into your XP source. (Done)2. Integrate sound schemes directly into your XP source. (Done)3. Integrate visual style directly into your XP source. (Not implemented yet)4. Integrate cursors directly into you XP source. (Done)5. Change the location of the My Documents folder. (Done) Not Tested6. Change the location of the Documents and Settings Folder. (Done) Not Tested7. Insert registry tweaks directly into XP Hive files. (Not implemented yet)8. Insert your own registry settings like (Serials for your programs) directly into XP's Hive files. (Done)9. Remove some of XP's components.10. Remove useless folders (Online Services ect).11. Integrate Modified System Files. (Done)12. Integrate DreamScenes. (Done)13. Added Vista Sidebar. (Done) NEW14. Added Alky for applications. (Done) NEW (Needed for Vista Sidebar)15. Added DirectX 10 (Done) NEW16. Added Path Copy (Done) NEW17. Added AeroSnap (Done) NEWThis will stop the need of using the $OEM$ folder and eventually stop the need of using .Reg files.V1.0.1Added - Integration of DreamScenes. (DreamScenes videos are in .wmv format)Cleaned up code.V1.0Fixed - Wallpaper integrationFixed - Default Sound integration************************************************************Known problems.Default Cursors.When windows has booted up it reverts back to it default cursors after login.You will have to go into Control Panel and select your default cursors from there.At the moment i don't have a workround for this, but will look into it more as WSFI progresses.************************************************************RegardsWorf Edited November 29, 2009 by Worf Quote
Guest Posted October 24, 2009 Posted October 24, 2009 nice work you are doing Worfyou are doing a great job in this toolKnown problems.Default Cursors.When windows has booted up it reverts back to it default cursors after login.You will have to go into Control Panel and select your default cursors from there.At the moment i don't have a workround for this, but will look into it more as WSFI progresses.i think that depends on the theme the only way i found without using the theme filewas replacing the original cursors i didn't find any related registry Quote
Worf Posted October 24, 2009 Author Posted October 24, 2009 nice work you are doing Worfyou are doing a great job in this tooli think that depends on the theme the only way i found without using the theme filewas replacing the original cursors i didn't find any related registryHi Dark.Thank you for your comments. That could be one solution i could look at. At the moment all the default cursors are deleted and replaced with the users cursors. For some reason part of the registry entries used for the cursors are removed by windows, don't know why as windows uses these entries when a user changes thier cursor scheme in windows.RegardsWorf Quote
ccl0 Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 under remove components, when i click on "add files" everything is grayed out except system files. how do i select the things that are grayed out? Quote
Worf Posted October 25, 2009 Author Posted October 25, 2009 under remove components, when i click on "add files" everything is grayed out except system files. how do i select the things that are grayed out?Hi ccl0.You need remove the the components first then the buttons in the add files will not be grayed out. I have done it this way because other programs ie. NLite removes them differently, so to make sure that they get integrated properly you need to use WSFI to remove the Wallpaper, Sounds and Cursors.RegardsWorf Quote
ccl0 Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 how do i remove things? manually delete them? i thought wsfi directly replaced the files: "This will over write the original system files" ? honestly the gui is pretty vague as what to do, or what certain things do Quote
Worf Posted October 25, 2009 Author Posted October 25, 2009 how do i remove things? manually delete them? i thought wsfi directly replaced the files: "This will over write the original system files" ? honestly the gui is pretty vague as what to do, or what certain things doHi ccl0I am in the precess of making it easier as to what to do. As for "This will over write the original system files", all it is telling you is that it will over right the original system files if your XP Source folder. (I might take that bit out.)In the remove components, all the ones grayed out are not implemented yet, the only things you can remove are the ones enabled. In the add files, i am adding a little help there too. I am open to any ideas as to improving WSFI even the GUI.This is my first application i have written. Quote
Worf Posted November 29, 2009 Author Posted November 29, 2009 WSFI is dead, i have decided not to continue with it as there have been no comments or feed back. It has been fun writting it as it was my first application.RegardsWorf Quote
George King Posted November 29, 2009 Posted November 29, 2009 (edited) Your app sound cool, i will try it today...But im confused about this:12. Integrate DreamScenes. (Done)15. Integrate DirectX 10 (Done) NEW16. Integrate Path Copy (Done) NEW17. Integrate AeroSnap (Done) NEW Edited November 29, 2009 by George King Quote
Worf Posted November 29, 2009 Author Posted November 29, 2009 Your app sound cool, i will try it today...But im confused about this:12. Integrate DreamScenes. (Done)15. Integrate DirectX 10 (Done) NEW16. Integrate Path Copy (Done) NEW17. Integrate AeroSnap (Done) NEWThank you for your post, i would be greateful.These are built into WSFI and if you wish to have them integrated into your XP source they will be added not as an addon but as part of the OS. What i mean by this, they would be integrated in to XP the same as let's say Media Player.I have also been working on another application (Which is nearly finnished) that would allow user to have which ever program they want to show up in the Control Panel, this was also going to be part of WSFI but for the time being i thought i would do it on it's own. Quote
George King Posted November 29, 2009 Posted November 29, 2009 (edited) I mean they are vista components. How it can work in XP? BTW, i never see it before... Edited November 29, 2009 by George King Quote
Worf Posted November 29, 2009 Author Posted November 29, 2009 (edited) I mean they are vista components. How it can work in XP? BTW, i never see it before...Yes DX10, DreamScenes are just normal .WMV files. If you have a DirectX10 card you will be able to play DX10 games in XP.I'm supprised that not many people knew about DX10 being ported to XP. Edited November 29, 2009 by Worf Quote
ccl0 Posted November 29, 2009 Posted November 29, 2009 I'm supprised that not many people knew about DX10 being ported to XP.thats b/c it was a myth Quote
George King Posted November 29, 2009 Posted November 29, 2009 Yes DX10, DreamScenes are just normal .WMV files. If you have a DirectX10 card you will be able to play DX10 games in XP.I'm supprised that not many people knew about DX10 being ported to XP.Can you post some screens from games where are DX10 enabled on XP? Quote
beats Posted November 29, 2009 Posted November 29, 2009 Looks very nice Worf. When I have some spare time to investigate this applet I'll give you some feedback. Quote
Worf Posted November 30, 2009 Author Posted November 30, 2009 (edited) Here are some screen shots from the developer of DX10 for XP.DX10 for XP is still in development so not all games will work properly. Edited November 30, 2009 by Worf Quote
George King Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 I know this images a i found it with DX10 on torrent, but they was fake images :sweatingbullets: Quote
Worf Posted November 30, 2009 Author Posted November 30, 2009 I know that there were fake DX10 files going round but this one is from the same people that did Alky for applications. Quote
ccl0 Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 that project was abandoned a long time ago, wasn't it? Quote
Worf Posted November 30, 2009 Author Posted November 30, 2009 (edited) Yes it was but another team has taken it up.Here is some info.DirectX10 for Microsoft Windows XP all versions! Within 2 years we have searched for the method of binding DirectX10 to Windows XP, and came close to solving the problem running any DX10 of compatible programs. At this time we succeeded in increasing the speed and quality graphics in games!Manufacturer: KM-SoftwareDesign: MassiveattackSize: 9.3 MBLanguage: MultiPlatform: Windows XP/2k3License: FreewareHistory:Version AVF - 16.10.2009[!] Fixed false positives antivirus[!] Added and updated library of the October version of DirectX[+] Added a patch for STALKER ERs (10 patch) and Call of Pripyat[+] Updated installer to version 5.3.4[-] Folder Game Fix moved to a separate fileHere is a link if you want to try it. Though it is in russian.Download LikI have installed this on my XP and had no problems at all.Here are some more screen shots, these are from XP using DX10. Edited November 30, 2009 by Worf Quote
George King Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 Looks nice, from which game are screens? Quote
Worf Posted November 30, 2009 Author Posted November 30, 2009 Not sure it didn't say, all i know is that this DX10 does work in XP although about two DX10 games that i know off does have some problems with graphics and they do supply patchs for these games with the release of DX10 but i can't remember which ones they are off the toip of my head. Quote
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