Vista System Beautification DLL Surgery Ultimate Collection

  
        Now, first list the system DLLs corresponding to these Vista beautifications, and the masters will do it themselves. This article specifically refers to a forum post from a foreign friend.
I. If you want to do something good, you must first sharpen it. How
1. Tools such as Resource Hacker, all major software stations have Chinese special edition downloads, which are not provided here. Of course, you can use eXescope, PE Explorer, ResScope, etc. These tools basically have a green version, most of them are written in Delphi language. Because of the habitual problem, the Vista home (www.Vista123.com) team recommended everyone to use the Resource Hacker 3.4.079 green Chinese version, we use more English version, anyway, it is simple English, it is easy to use.
2, Vista optimization master, do not avoid the pro, Vista home team's own software works, with its right-click menu settings to upgrade the file or folder management permissions, it will be particularly convenient. Free software, this site has to download.
Second, there is a targeted, straight to Huanglong Where
Locate the location of the resource you are interested in, manually modify it to OK, remember to back up. Files that do not have permission to be modified can be added by the Vista Optimizer to add a one-click menu function to enhance the administrator function.
For the novice tips, the following %windir% is the system variable, refers to the folder where your Windows Vista is located, usually c:\\windows, of course you may also be d:\\windows, this should See how you installed Windows Vista. If you installed it under xp using a virtual drive, Vista will not define your system as C.
1, system icon through: %windir%\\System32\\imageres.dll, Windows Vista system icon here, saved in the Icons resource area, you can replace it with Resource Hacker.
2, Vista login screen: %windir%\\System32\\imageres.dll or this file, saved in the Image resource area.
3, LOGO animation before boot: %windir%\\System32\\authui.dll, when booting, you will see such a logo, and hear a voice, this logo is saved here. Figure:
4, before the boot with 3 sound files: %windir% \\System32 \\ imageres.dll
5, the start menu, shutdown, locked button picture: %windir% \\Explorer.exe -> Bitmap -> 7051 - 7056
6. Windows version of the Windows version of the dialog box: %windir%\\Branding\\Basebrd\\basebrd.dll

7. Windows version of Vista login window Picture: % windir% \\ Branding \\ Basebrd \\ basebrd.dll

8, left sidebar flags and pictures of classic menu classic start button:% windir% \\ Branding \\ Shellbrd \\ shellbrd.dll
9, the control panel The bottom background image of the left sidebar (Aurora): %windir%\\System32\\Shell32.dll -> Bitmap -> 632
10, "Back, Forward, Search, Stop, Refresh" in the Explorer Button picture: %windir%\\System32\\browseui.dll
11, IE7 browser inside the "back, forward, search, stop, refresh, page progress animation, Tab, Tab off" button: %windir%\\System32 \\IEframe.dll
12. Welcome to the center's image resource: %windir%\\Sys Tem32\\oobefldr.dll
13, boot animation picture ("no GUI boot" mode, you can run msconfig settings): %windir%\\System32\\en-US\\Winload.exe.mui
14, Windows Media Player Pictures and icons and other resources: %windir%\\System32\\wmploc.dll
Get it!
What? Finished? How are so few things?
Oh, a lot, above, is Windows Vista operating system Different from the previous version of Windows, I took it out. Other resource modifications are not much different from older versions of Windows such as Windows XP.
For example, if you want to modify the appearance of the run window, system properties, start menu and taskbar properties, etc., the modification method is the same as the old version of Windows. Of course, there are still some differences. In the Windows Vista operating system, the resources in these files are placed in the .MUI file corresponding to their name.
For example, if you want to modify the style of the running window, in Windows XP, modify: "%windir%\\System32\\Shell32.dll", and in Windows Vista, the corresponding "%windir%\\System32\\ en-US\\Shell32.dll.mui" .
These files in Windows XP, in the era of Vista, are saved in the following folder:
%windir%\\zh-CN\\
%windir%\\System32\\zh-CN\\< Br> Of course, this location is based on the version of your Windows Vista operating system. This is not difficult to understand. The English version of Windows Vista is:
%windir%\\en-US\\
% Windir%\\System32\\en-US\\
Written here, this book is finished. I hope that there will be some help for novice veterans. In the next few editions of Vista beautification masters, more powerful and easy-to-use features will be added.

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