Windows XP Start Hack
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- Nov 15, 2006 | 5:26 AM EST
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PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE COMMENTARY BEFORE CONTINUING! ALSO, PLEASE VOTE!
There is an interactive version of this (by me) here (remove all spaces in the URL!): http://www.newgrounds.com /portal/view/353610
This is a hack to change the word "Start" on your Windows XP computer to something else.
(EDIT!: I fixed the audio sync error!)
You can get Resource Hacker here: http://www.angusj.com/res ourcehacker/
You can get Process Explorer here: http://www.microsoft.com/ technet/sysinternals/util ities/ProcessExplorer.msp x
(NG puts spaces into URLs, so if the URLs don't work, look for and remove spaces.)
Disclaimer!!: This hack requires you to change a file that comes with your computer and is a CRITICAL component for the proper operation of your computer! Please attempt at your own risk, I do not offer any warranty of any kind. If you are secure in your abilities to hack a CRITICAL component of your computer, please try this, its neat! It adds some extra personality to your computer!
Note: Please submit this to the Windows Collection please! Thankies! :-D
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars November 1, 2007
omG
tHAT wAS wIERD
Hello World
Thanks for the review!
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 24, 2007
Brilliant
Couple of things though:
1) Where can I get those programs
2) Do I have to pay for them
3) Voted 5
4) Fantastic work!
5) Is this a couple of things?
6) I see you have a stupid computer at risk thing as well, know how to get rid of it?
Here's a couple of responses:
1) look at the creator's notes for the URLs to the utilities I mentioned.
2) No, they are completely freeware.
3) Thanks
4) Thanks, again!
5) No, not really, but that's okay.
6) I have avast! Antivirus, and I just disabled it's automatic VPS updates and forgot to re-enable them. If you are getting the System at Rick warnings because you don't have an antivirus, go to avast.com and get the free home edition. It requires a register, but registration is free. If you have Norton or McAfee or something oyu may need to update your subscription, or go with avast! like I did.
Good luck Alfie! thanks again for the review!
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 22, 2007
AWESOME!
awesomew! I HAV ALWAYUS WANTED TO DO THAT BUT IM SCARED TO DO IT THOUGH... NICE JOB THOUGH... WOOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the review!
Rated 5 / 5 stars October 14, 2007
hyyhuyj
good job. i 3> it
Thank you. :)
Rated 1 / 5 stars October 9, 2007
Bad.
Just a multimedia copy of a WikiHow article. Why bother using Process Explorer instead of the Windows Task Manager. Left out heaps of important details and forgot to mention that this will screw up pretty much anyone who ventures 1 line further than specified. Bad video quality. Yeuch.
Uh, I'm sorry? It's a flash video that had to be terribly compressed. I happen to use Process Explorer, because I like it, and you DON'T need to use it, I even said that in the video. What important details? I did it right there, so I obviously did it correctly. Also if you adhere to my instructions, it won't screw up anything. Did I answer all of your terribly misguided questions?