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Posted on 07-26-2006 at 05:09:43 PM  
 

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OK ill try but i god with it for now i saved my favortie theme into a file i can transfer and use s im good now.

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Posted on 07-26-2006 at 05:09:43 PM  
 

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Posted on 07-26-2006 at 07:54:28 PM  
 

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OK ill try but i god with it for now i saved my favortie theme into a file i can transfer and use s im good now.

 

You don't need to backup your themes before a restoration :non:
A system restore will mainly act in system files so if you are using files from the bricopack, XP will restore them with original XP system files.

 

:info: It may apply your default Xp theme when you come back after the restoration but you can then change it back to your favourite one since system restoratin doesn't remove those from your machine :wink:

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Posted on 07-31-2006 at 04:28:41 AM  
 

Wow didnt work kept saying you cant restore after i restart and says nothing has been changed wow great............

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Posted on 07-31-2006 at 08:33:39 AM  
 

GigermUnit wrote :

Wow didnt work kept saying you cant restore after i restart and says nothing has been changed wow great............

 

So What about the problem you had?
Is it over?
Or is it still there? :xeyes:

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Posted on 07-31-2006 at 03:36:18 PM  
 

Still there.............

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Posted on 07-31-2006 at 08:21:03 PM  
 

Well. I'm out of openions now I'll get to you if I figure out a way to restore your OS :oui:

 

For now I only has the option to Upgrade your Windows XP from a WinXP SP2
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(Not complete re-install after formatting your Hard but a upgarde of your current system- It'll replace all system files in to originals)

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Posted on 07-31-2006 at 09:25:54 PM  
 

ill use my sources to get one. or just reinstall the os wheni switch computers

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Posted on 07-31-2006 at 09:41:01 PM  
 

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ll use my sources to get one. or just reinstall the os wheni switch computers

 

Meanwhile I'll try to find whether there is another way for this :wink:
Anyway, all the best :cool:

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Posted on 08-02-2006 at 11:53:49 PM  
 

ok ty

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Posted on 03-17-2010 at 06:58:35 PM  
 

artiom wrote :

on my computer you cannot change the theme until you try to run sfc /scannow for repair. :yes:


 
you can change your fav theme once u do this
 
You may disable WFP by setting the value SFCDisable (REG_DWORD) in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Winlogon. By default, SFCDisable is set to 0, which means WFP is active. Setting SFCDisable to 1 will disable WFP. Setting SFCDisable to 2 will disable WFP for the next system restart only (without a prompt to re-enable).
 
Important: You must have a kernel debugger attached to the system via null modem cable (for example:I386kd.exe or Windbg.exe) to use SFCDisable = 1 or SFCDisable = 2.
 
After WFP is disabled using the SFCDisable = 1 setting, the following message will appear after logon:
 
Warning! Windows File Protection is not active on this system. Would you like to enable Windows File Protection now? This will enable Windows File Protection until the next system restart. <Yes> <No>.
 
Clicking Yes will reactivate WFP until the next system restart. This message will appear at every successful logon until SFCDisable is set to 0.
 
NOTE: The above message will only be presented to Administrators.
 

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