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In Reply to: RE: I removed that months ago posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on January 19, 2012 at 16:26:41
deleted it and are living good with native kernel, better don't attempt to substitute. It may work for as long as the system is on. Once you reboot, you get a black, not blue screen and it will ask you to replace the wrong kernel. As for the shell, try first to substitute common controls+ common dialogs + shell lightweightapi. Don' remember their names correctly, and after that - the big shell.
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I have tried in every way (which I thought I had already told you) to insert that, even going back to the original installation to see if it would be accepted then.
I am starting to think since it seems impossible, to not worry about it.
Maybe some new inspiration will strike and I will see a way.
Waiting, impatiently, to see the new regimen.
Unlike Ted I do not say take your time! Let us try and see what happens.
according to your method and hives. default is like yours 16 kb, sowtware - only 80, but mine is different than yours because of lynx. With system, I was doing and laughing - there are man even madder than me (in the best sense of the word). Really, what You deleted, I would never even dare to touch... I deleted everything and compacted. Was happy, as my windows folder with unhacked yet fonts and system became only 19,6 mb in size - it is just as I hoped for. Unfortunately, it didn't boot - got a bsod, but I think I know why - ennums and especially acpi devices. Looks like I managed to delete a coprocessor or motherboard - I was in a hurry. Will try to this weekend. As for the big one, You and others already know part of it - it's file substitutions from w2k and xphome, yes, also from xp home. The list of files and THE ORDER of things will be posted.
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and nothing happens.
I kept getting confused with one of those things - kept deleting it!
Thanks to SNAPSHOT I was able to recover. I find nothing wrong with re-writing a previous "version" - are you saying you do?
With the H55 board I was able to get rid of everything ROOT everywhere.
ENUM was down to nothing except the ROOT entry - all "beneath" it was gone.
The H61 board for some reason will not allow as large a deletion.
I hope I sent you the H55 version - did it say GRANT in the title? If it did that was the H55 version.
I made MANY deletions one at a time. Got lots of exercise going up and downstairs to the other computer.
Now to look at your post.
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