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Origianl XP theme

Origianl XP theme

Please can someone tell me were to download the original XP theme because windows blinds has deleted it (Its not under the tab in display properties or anywere)
I just need a website address of were to download it. I also have the windows xp cd but I am unsure as how to repair/restore the file.
Thanks
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Reply #26 Top
He could try this:

SFC (system file checker)

Open a DOS Prompt and typr this: SFC /scannow

That will restore all missing or messed up windows files.
Reply #27 Top
unistall windowblinds ,reboot, find ms royale on net dwnld dbl click dwnld that should work. i think that wb 4.5 does indeed mess with uxtheme because on older versions when i changed themes they just changed but now i get the ms please wait screen, which i didnot on previous versions.
Reply #28 Top
Hey Kona, Great tip! and something new I personally just learned. I tested it out and it works.

Gibb, in the "Run" box on your start menu type CMD, this will open Command.exe, or better known as the DOS Prompt at the prompt type sfc/scannow it will ask you to put your XP installation disk in, then it will proceed to do exactly what Kona says it does.

Good Luck,
Zero.
Reply #29 Top
unistall windowblinds ,reboot, find ms royale on net dwnld dbl click dwnld that should work. i think that wb 4.5 does indeed mess with uxtheme because on older versions when i changed themes they just changed but now i get the ms please wait screen, which i didnot on previous versions.


Please enlighten us on how you gained such wisdom that just because the skinned Please Wait dialog shows that WindowBlinds messes with the uxtheme.dll....
Reply #30 Top
When switching themes I too get the MS "please wait" screen but I haven't lost my default Luna themes. As far as I know WB dosen't mess with the uxtheme.dll file.
Reply #31 Top

WindowBlinds is not removing your uxtheme.dll or modifying the file.  If it or .msstyles files were physically removed from your disk, you need to look elsewhere than WB for the culprit.

At this point, if Windows is persisting on being difficult, you may have no choice but to move your data (my docs, favorites, mail, etc) to another dir/device and reinstall.

Reply #32 Top
::Just shakes his head:: Sheesh!

Zero.
Reply #34 Top
Thanks for all the replies ppl, but so far no luck.
When I do the sfc/ scan now it asks me to insert my Windows XP CD, so I put it in but it says its the wrong disc.
Could this be because I now have service pack 2 and the XP disc is one with either no sp or sp1?

If I re install the service pack 2 from wndows update will it delete any of my files?
Reply #35 Top
...I would listen to Lantec post#15. It shouldn't remove any files or settings, but I would backup your files none the less. With all the things that can go wrong with a PC, whether it be hardware failure, botched software install, virii infestation, etc., routine backups are essential to your PC's health. It's things like this that will make you glad you did. Good Luck
Reply #36 Top
If I re install the service pack 2 from wndows update will it delete any of my files?

No, SP2 shouldn't touch anything other than system files.

Reply #37 Top
Hi there Gibb, I knew there was a reason I havent installed SP2 yet, I just wasnt sure what it was until now!
Anyway, Essencay and Lantec are correct, Backup, and before installing software create *restore points.
And while we are on the subject of restore points..Have you tried that? using a restore point will return your system to the exact state it was, say perhaps, the day before you installed WB's..
Anyway, to do a restore go to Start Panel-programs-accessories-system tools-Restore.. Choose restore my computer to an earlier time, it should display a calander with avalable restore dates upon it in bold type..just choose a date that you think is before your WB installation and click restore now.
After your restore, use the PC, make sure everything is working fine..if it is..reinstall Window Blinds and come back and tell us all we were right, it was NOT window blinds that caused the issue!!!
LoL

I do hope this works for you,
Good Luck,
Zero.
Reply #38 Top
Tried system restore but guess what........nope didnt change a thing.
Im trying to avoid installing sp2 again becuase theres alot of stuff on the computer and backing up it all will take ages.
If you guys figer any thing else please post. im willing to try anything excpet installing SP or OS again.
Thanks for all you'r help anyways.
Reply #39 Top
::heavy sighs:: Well Gibb, I am out of solutions, SFC wont work, Restore didnt help, I dont know if you tried Chkdsk yet or not, and probably a recovery installation wont work due to the SP2 installation..Soo looking at all these things I can only ask

1. Have you tried using Chkdsk..if not you may want to give it a shot.

2. Have you tried taking Wizop Paxx advice and reinstalling SP2?
as a clarification SP2 should only overwrite your windows system files, it should not touch a single personal file or program.

And as a very, very last resort there is Nakor's advice of backing up all your files and programs you want to save, formatting your HD and reinstalling WindowsXP all nice, clean and fresh..I personally disagree with that course of action..but it is an option.

Thats where it stands at this moment apparently, if you choose to do one of them and have questions regarding exactly how, just let us know, I am sure one of us can definitely walk you through it step by step.

Good Luck,
Zero.
Reply #40 Top
If you do decide to reformat your hdd, please consider putting in another partition for holding all your data files (pics, docs, themes, etc). If this ever happens again, you can just format the boot partition by itself. If you get a disk imaging program, you can set everything up exactly as you want and create a disk image. Then, if you ever need to format your boot partition, it will only take minutes to get back to where you started from.

good luck