No problem this is the kind of stuff I do for fun. I explore and do weird things to Windows and mess around with things that aren't recommended and sometimes even wind up crashing my system.
So others don't have to. but system failure just comes with the territory but you gain a lot of useful...
Also when replacing dll/mun or other files of this nature that are in constant use by the system, apart from needing to take ownership of the files the Explorer shell must be terminated as well. because it is holding on to those files and you cannot replace them with this happening.
Here's the...
"Imagesres.dll" the one founded c:\windows\system32 leave that alone it's just a system redirect that's why everything in the registry and system still points to that as the file when it's not.
But "imageres.dll.mun" in C:\wimdows\systemresources that's your target, it's the one that's the one...
Not really an issue with the operating system the biggest danger to this Windows setup is usually me I tend to do things most users don't but not for no reason all to gain first-hand knowledge and to learn what windows can actually handle as opposed to just what what we're told it can. so...
By then I always feel the need to do a fresh install anyway so I don't feel like that would be too big of an issue. and surprisingly this old machine actually meets all the requirements (barely) I just kind of choose to run on a Legacy master boot record without a the TPM system. There's really...
I guess when it comes to the errors with manually editing. it would be all in how well you trust yourself and how familiar you are with the registry structure. over letting some unknown developer make changes for you. because really any program is just another human between you and the registry...
Go for it! its what I did even though I technically have TPM. I'm running a custom Build right now of Windows 11 Pro called Phoenix lite OS. It comes with most all of the bloatware apps including Edge and Cortana completely removed. Windows Defender is disabled but can be re-enabled if desired...
It's just the way the windows default Dark theme is. it's like when they put it together they just stopped halfway through, and didn't care if it was finished or not. To switch to a theme other than the default Windows light and dark. Check out the Ultra UX Theme Patcher it's by no means perfect...
Wait, did you call it Voodoo? Is everyone really that afraid of the registry editor? Microsoft got into your guys heads.
Don't let them do that. The way things are going I see a future where the registry editor is the only thing left that can customize or change windows the way you want it to...
It's pretty easy it's actually does work quite well I've been doing it like the for a while now. best way to do that I found and without having to download more stuff to your machine. Associating a file extension shouldn't require more apps and programs, but at the same time shouldn't require...
-{This procedure will only work if the app already has at least one other file extension Associated to it}-
So you want to associate a file extension to a Windows app but the app doesn't show up in the "open with" dialog and the extension isn't listed in the default programs.
It's time for...
Yeah it works quite well. Because the developer said its the windows equivalent to God mode in a first person shooter. I changed the icon in it to the original God mode Doom-guy face sprite with the yellow eyes. And yeah, every time I mention it I accidentally reverse the spelling. Curse this...
Yeah I heard about that after I got the mouse. but I've already got EXECTI so it really didn't seem to be a point in using a more complicated method. and come find out that even though it can blow a wide hole through security the software for the razors sucks yeah they'll give you control over...
When I gave it a test and although I've never seen it react this way before because it did launch under the white shell I'm currently staring at two Explorer windows a Dark theme and a light theme running simultaneously on my screen I still don't have trusted installer access it's localized to...
I finally got a chance to try your suggestion on a fresh install of windows 11 and i t just did what it did before i wound up in the half working default profile even tried with and without the dash in _Runas but the got there reaction. i have i lot disabled items that most people don't. dose...