Posted August 8, 201113 yr It would be great if Toolkit supports the System files replacement with the modified one
September 2, 201113 yr I will consider adding a new tab called "Files" on AIO Tool where you can add files and specify where you want them to go. Although i do feel abit uneasy letting people randomly replace system files so i will think about it.
September 2, 201113 yr I will consider adding a new tab called "Files" on AIO Tool where you can add files and specify where you want them to go. Although i do feel abit uneasy letting people randomly replace system files so i will think about it.for Windows customization, maybe you could only allow specific system files to be changed ?for example,- explorer.exe (constains the Windows Orb)- explorerframe.dll (back/forward buttons in explorer windows)- shell32.dll (icons)It could also be interesting to have one tab to add files in the Windows image ? Edited September 2, 201113 yr by tealc
September 2, 201113 yr - explorer.exe (constains the Windows Orb)- explorerframe.dll (back/forward buttons in explorer windows)- shell32.dll (icons)Kinda sad we have to hack .DLLs/.EXEs to get what we want, but glad we can still do that.
October 14, 201113 yr Still feel uneasy adding this feature, however if you want me to add this feature and enough people also say they want it then i will add it.
October 15, 201113 yr I know a lot of people like to do this kind of thing, but I don't. Anytime you update anything through WU/MU there is a chance that your customizations will be undone. After that happened to me a few times it got to be "Why bother?" If there is an easy way to undo/redo the customizations at any time on a running system, while not interfering with anything else, then that could be handy/fun/harmless. I personally don't see the big need for this, but I'll go along with what the majority wants.Cheers and Regards
October 15, 201113 yr Exactly If it's there you don't have to use it If more people post on here that they would like it then i'll add, won't take long to implement.
October 20, 201113 yr I'll think i will add this, but if someone complains their system will not boot after they have used this then i will not help or take responsibility for it!
October 20, 201113 yr I don't understand what thouse options are.Please add a warning notice: "do not use if you don't know" Or you may add advanced users tab. Idiot users such as me should keep away LOL
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