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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 12:31:58
This happened during slimming of the software or system registries. Selection of All in cMP shows all files are not in alphabetical order. Anyone know the cause?
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When I used Resource hacker I had this result, too. It damages as it removes things. Use Resource Tuner, if I recall the name correctly, which can do slimming of cMP without doing this sort of damage. (This all has been posted previously.)
THANKS again for the reminder.
Amazing how quickly one can forget!!!
GLAD you didn't.
Resource hacker also messed up the text in the title bar which I had managed to restore.
Now I am back to the original back-up installation to resolve the menu order. At least can go through it faster than when I first started.
I remember posting something to the effect that YOU were correct in your assessment of the benefits of PE vs RS!
Thanks for the reminder!!!!!!
Hated the idea of having to restore PartMgr ...
and have just got used to it.
Grant and I were talking about this last night and the thought occurred that PartMgr, if restored to the registry (Services) and the .sys file to drivers.
Did not have a chance to try this last night so I cannot say it is the cause but I will try it tonight.
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