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In Reply to: RE: Comparison: CMP on XP Home Edition to trimmed stepped XP pro posted by riboge on January 02, 2012 at 12:22:29
The first 3 brought greater clarity and detail.
Shell32.dll supplied to us that works in the trimmed stepped cMP with the xp home system produces a startup halt with error: cics Memory player: procedure entry point AssocGetPerceivedType not found in shlwapi.dll.
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I took on editing with Resourcehacker. My first try was to edit shell32.dll copy I had from earlier xp pro version. This produced the same error. Then I edited shell32.dll from the xp home installation down to 2.66MB from 7.95MB. This worked with some overall improvement. Statement made earlier by someone, ?Jack, that the shell32.dlls are the same appears incorrect, but I am don't know how or why.
I found that some times you have to hack your shell32 or other OS file yourself (with Resourcehacker) and then it will work versus using a supplied file from elsewhere.
Hello, everybody! In most cases you can delete everything inside your file with reshacker. In some cases you can substitute your file with a supplied one or !!! with the one from another OS!
There are two conditions that should be observed:
a. The file should already reside in your system32 folder
b. Your config folder should contain hives and logs to them (remember, I said remove /minint from boot.ini), dated from a time AFTER the file appeared in your system32 folder. AND YOU SHOULD HAVE A SPARE COPY of your config folder with THE SAME hive files
NEVER try to substitute kernel32.dll, ntdll.dll, gdi32.dll and ESPECIALLY USER32.dll. Files samsrv and samlib should be substituted only in pair, FOLLOWED by rpcrt4. But before You do it, substitute lsass.exe and lsasrv.dll. Oh it's a jungle! If You will get a BSOD and after that you 1. restore original file, reboot and get a message, that your system32\config file (no name given. It's a system and software hive that is broken) is missing, open your hdd from another windows, 2. delete everything inside config folder, ALL HIVES, all logs! and 3. populate it anew from a reserve (spare) folder. Reboot. It should restore, reboot again to create new timestamp on the registry. All the crucial files are registered by system and software hives every 24 hours. I am now finishing a big tweak, that directly concerns xp pro, xp home and some other things. Will post it soon, but need to recreate it several times - very dangerous. WORK ONLY WITH YOUR OWN FILES!
Serge.
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Serge.
http://cmp2-mihaylov.narod.ru/
My cMP2: Windows XP SP2 Ru, GA-H55M-UD2H, i3-530, Corsair CM3X160C9DHX 1GB, system drive - Transcend IDE FLASH MODULE TS2GDOM40V-S FAT32, ESI Juli@, full linear PSU, NAS - WD My Book Live
Yeah, I thought I might get this suggestion. I have been daunted by the prospect of taking this on. Is it easy and straightforward or tricky and requiring many trial and error cycles?
Always tricky for me...I dont know about trial and error cycles. What I do is load my os disk into a docking station on my desk top and hack it from there.Forgot to mention have your Snapshot or Ghost program ready to use you'll need it.
Edits: 01/02/12
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