KiloKrash

KiloKrash

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Ahhh, the agony of waiting, however, there's quite the responsiblity that comes with being and adult...it's not always what it's cracked up to be.

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make a couple of click on "your boot".bootskin file directly or be sure progress bar and screen are on 4bits/px and 16colors .bmp with colors palette accorded. He said it installed fine just didn't show up in the BootSkin program viewer. He's also not using a progress bar so there are no multiple palettes to match.

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Objectedit is probably the culprit. Then I would uninstall Objectedit via Stardock Central.....reinstall Object edit if you so choose..... Just to clarify, I was mentioning ObjectMedia not ObjectEdit. If have ObjectMedia installed, but missread it as ObjectEdit then I would open the preferences of ObjectMedia and see if you're problem lies there. ObjectEdit is just a text editor wit

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I am curious as to which Stardock program is doing this. It has to be ObjectMedia. There should be an option to not have those files be associated with that program. If not just uninstall it. If you use it uninstall then reinstall, when prompted what media files to associate with that program, don't choose thoses. Note: This has not been tested.

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I can get them back by manually loading the Theme though. I thought about just saving over the default one? Try clearing the cache...copy/paste this into run %userprofile%/Local Settings/Application Data/Stardock Delete any ObjectDock folders you see. Now try to change an image and restart.

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When using the WinCustomize Browser I saw that the last post information was borked. It only happened on page six of seven, if that helps any. I'm linking to the actual SS of the browser. WCB version 2.00c[b].003 SS of borked info

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Copy/paste this into the run command. %userprofile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Stardock Once there, open the Object Dock folder and look for a Theme_backup.ini. Open this file and search through all the shortcuts and look at their paths. If the shortcut that got dragged off isn't on there then you're not going to get that path back unless you just creat another shortcut and link to it as everyone has stated. Remember that this shorcut (folder) that was deleted wasn't re

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msconfig > Startup Tab = Tons of useless startup proggies just waiting to be unchecked. There are plenty of sites that tell you what the the startup item is to be sure if you want to disable it.

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