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Post by enderboy on May 9, 2024 7:24:01 GMT -8
Is there any way I can decompile a dll file?
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Jevil7452
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Post by Jevil7452 on May 9, 2024 12:15:40 GMT -8
You can use a program like IDA
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 9, 2024 13:14:53 GMT -8
Is there any way I can decompile a dll file? I havent tried to decompile native C,C++ dll , I just decompiled .net based dll using .net deflector
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Post by dgydujydtu on May 20, 2024 7:26:13 GMT -8
idk how to get it but im not installing windows 2000
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Post by mramayosken on May 20, 2024 20:18:34 GMT -8
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Post by dgydujydtu on May 20, 2024 23:17:37 GMT -8
thx
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Post by enderboy on May 22, 2024 11:22:05 GMT -8
Why is this wrong
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Post by vindasal on May 26, 2024 2:03:11 GMT -8
How does one fix the large black sections in inactive areas of the taskbar in classic theme? I have classic taskbar fix and the lite version of the EP mitigations, which seem to be working but don't fix this issue. I don't have EP itself or 7 taskbar tweaker installed, I don't know if these are necessary. Only Openshell and Windhawk. I did try the DLL replacement thing with OS but it did nothing. I've been using Retrobar until now but it flickers constantly when desktop icons are refreshed.
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vindasal
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Post by vindasal on May 26, 2024 2:55:45 GMT -8
As a follow-up to the last post, I installed 7+ TT and it does not fix this with any of the main options it has. There is also an issue where sometimes when hovering over an inactive taskbar item, its name becomes bolded like a depressed item is. Here's a picture of where it's at currently:
Edit: it also does not match system color, is too bright
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Post by enderboy on May 26, 2024 10:43:41 GMT -8
Hello, I was wondering if someone could tell me how to create a windhawk mod
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on May 26, 2024 12:36:45 GMT -8
As a follow-up to the last post, I installed 7+ TT and it does not fix this with any of the main options it has. There is also an issue where sometimes when hovering over an inactive taskbar item, its name becomes bolded like a depressed item is. Here's a picture of where it's at currently:
Edit: it also does not match system color, is too bright
There appears to be a problem with your Open-Shell installation. Have you checked the "Customize Taskbar" box in the Open-Shell settings ?
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Post by classicbetter on May 26, 2024 14:31:54 GMT -8
Hey guys! Completely new to customizing my win11. I definitely need some help getting the explorer shell to look similar to older versions of explorer. I have only had minimal luck using what's available, such as open-shell, but there has to be other resources available to make it look a little bit closer to classic Windows, or at least, NOT make it look like Win11 ui. Any help is much appreciated, and I apologize if I posted in the wrong thread.
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vindasal
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Post by vindasal on May 26, 2024 19:12:42 GMT -8
As a follow-up to the last post, I installed 7+ TT and it does not fix this with any of the main options it has. There is also an issue where sometimes when hovering over an inactive taskbar item, its name becomes bolded like a depressed item is. Here's a picture of where it's at currently:
Edit: it also does not match system color, is too bright
There appears to be a problem with your Open-Shell installation. Have you checked the "Customize Taskbar" box in the Open-Shell settings ? It seems like the issue is my install of Windows, because I can't fix this at all. I've messed with that setting plenty, imported the required Openshell registry files and replaced the DLL, and ultimately uninstalled Openshell altogether, using your pre-patched installer to re-install. No changes. Disabled all unrelated Windhawk mods. With or without 7+ TT, and with multiple variants on the same Windhawk mods and mitigations the issue will not go away. I've never had a problem this difficult to fix before.
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Post by cassafrass on May 26, 2024 19:33:28 GMT -8
Hello, I was wondering if someone could tell me how to create a windhawk mod Learn C++. Not trying to be rude or anything, but Windhawk mods are written in the C++ programming language. I won't provide any resources here but the internet is a huge place and you're bound to find plenty of books and tutorials and whatnot on how to learn.
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Post by PetroleumBarbacoa on May 26, 2024 21:05:59 GMT -8
May i know if the program 7tsp for icon packages is compatible with Windows 7?
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Jevil7452
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Post by Jevil7452 on May 27, 2024 1:36:32 GMT -8
May i know if the program 7tsp for icon packages is compatible with Windows 7? Yes, it is. It was even originally made for it so you need compatibility mode in newer versions. Whether the icon packs themselves are compatible though is another matter.
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WindowsGuy
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Post by WindowsGuy on May 27, 2024 3:50:14 GMT -8
16-bit apps in windows
First, we need to download otvdmSecondly, we need to open readme.txt after you unziped the archive file And the last, install windhawk and download this mod Done! Also, this is my first tutorial
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Post by WindowsGuy on May 28, 2024 0:50:44 GMT -8
Do i need to make a win 10 distribute that will named "Windows 10 Developer Edition"? its will be just not so very customized, with apps for developers windows 10 maybe, i willl use windows 10 ltsc 1809 or newer
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Jevil7452
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Post by Jevil7452 on May 28, 2024 1:46:34 GMT -8
No, there's no need for that. People can just install the apps they want themselves. And is 1809 really the greatest choice especially for UWP dev?
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Post by WindowsGuy on May 30, 2024 7:43:28 GMT -8
Oops, wrong link, fixed it!
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