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Old 03-19-2009, 08:20 AM
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Re: Custom Taskbar

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Originally Posted by MX51 View Post
Well, I tried it again and didn't have any luck. On lilboys files when I click on the actual shellres.192 file it ends with .dll, and I noticed the original windows file ends in .mui. So when I change the name on lilboys file, and click on it. It shows shellres.192.0409.mui.dll... When I send it to the windows folder, it just goes straight in there w/o replacing any other files.

I know this is just getting frustrating, but I really can't live with the thought that I couldn't change that darn start icon lol. It's not even about wanting my start icon to be better; I just want to be able to actually change the damn thing! lol..
You have to rename it to shellres.192.dll.0409.mui not shellres.192.0409.mui.dll

Unzip the file below its the shellres from Crazylilboys and I renamed it for you already. Go into /Windows using TC rename your current one to shellres.192.dll.0409.mui.bak (don't soft reset yet), now using TC or Active Sync place the one I attached (the one you unziped) into the /Windows directory and now you may soft reset.
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File Type: zip shellres.192.dll.0409.zip (311.6 KB, 22 views) Click for barcode!

Last edited by tsowen; 03-19-2009 at 08:24 AM.
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