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Hello,
I have reveive this message before installing the SP1_1081 : --------------------------- Service Pack 1 Setup --------------------------- Windows Service Pack 1 has detected that one or more protected files on your computer have been modified. The Service Pack contains updated versions of those files, which work to provide a stable environment for your programs. If you click Yes, the updated versions will overwrite the current files and you might lose certain customizations created by third-party programs, especially those that affect the graphic displayed when your computer starts up. If you click No, the computer might fail or stop responding. For more information, see Knowledge Base article <Q######> at [url=ht*tp://support.microsoft.com]http://support.microsoft.com Do you want to overwrite the files? --------------------------- Yes No --------------------------- Did you receive this message too ? This is the first build who warn me about this :lol: Wich files are changing during the setup ? Thanks Last edited by tubebuoy at Jul 27 2002, 01:20 PM |
I got it too, I think it's talking about the hacked UxTheme.dll. If you're not using the hacked DLL, I dunno what to think though :blink:
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Thanks,
This is what I was thinking :lol: The hacked UxTheme.dll But if they warn about this file this is because they are working TGTSoft ? Very Stange <_< |
I believe it has to do with Java. After getting the message, I let it overwrite the files. I then noticed that Java applications were messed up. I reinstalled Java runtime, and have had no problem since. The main reason I believe it was Java was due to Microsoft recent announcement that they are no longer supporting Java at all in their OS's. Just what I think, not sure if it is actually the reason for the warning.
Last edited by Digital Xtreme at Jul 27 2002, 01:48 AM |
Not the hacked dll cause I get the same and don't have it.....
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Could it be boot xp which modifies the startup image by altering a dll file??
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