change the word "start" on the start menu
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I also saw this while I was surfing, I don't know anything about it but I'll add it in case anyone is interested
http://www.startbtn.main-page.com/
- dlt
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Change your START BUTTON Text
Hi,
The first 3 steps stop the file we are going to tamper with from being restored automatically when windows restarts
1) with notepad or a text editor open the file c:\windows\system32\restore\filelist.xml
(you might need to change it's properites from read only first by right clicking on the file and selecting properties,
then remove the tich from the read only checkbox)
2) add the following line to the first section to exclude explorer.exe from the protected file list
- %windir%explorer.exe
3) save the file (and apply the read only properties back if you wish)
The next 2 steps actually modify the explorer.exe file that is the windows shell so back it up first
if you are uncertain what you are doing (to back up the file, open a cmd window and type -
copy c:\windows\explorer.exe c:\windows\explorer.bak)
4) Open the file c:\windows\explorer.exe with your exe editor
RES HACK-smalld/load available here:
http://www.users.on.net/johnson/resourcehacker
and edit the text in following lines
String Table > 37 > 1033
String Table > 38 > 1033
You just edit the text inside the "Start" to what ever you want and compile if necessary
(depends on your exe editor - you will if you use ResHack)
5) save the file as (file > save as) explorer.xp
(back up this file to another disk if you want to save a bit of hassle after you recover the machine next time)
Now you need to copy the file you've modified best way I've found to do this is to boot to safe mode command prompt
although it's been suggested that you can stop the explorer.exe process with Task Manager,
copy the fie in a cmd prompt then restart the process again - that worked for me but the origional returned after a restart.
The next 3 steps describe how you copy the file
6) restart the machine and start tapping F8 to get the start menu - choose safe mode with command prompt
7) log on as Administrator and you'll be presented with a cmd prompt
8) To copy the modified file just type
copy c:\windows\explorer.xp c:\windows\explorer.exe
assuming that's where you saved it to with your exe editor)
9) Restart Machine and VOILA!
The first 3 steps stop the file we are going to tamper with from being restored automatically when windows restarts
1) with notepad or a text editor open the file c:\windows\system32\restore\filelist.xml
(you might need to change it's properites from read only first by right clicking on the file and selecting properties,
then remove the tich from the read only checkbox)
2) add the following line to the first section to exclude explorer.exe from the protected file list
- %windir%explorer.exe
3) save the file (and apply the read only properties back if you wish)
The next 2 steps actually modify the explorer.exe file that is the windows shell so back it up first
if you are uncertain what you are doing (to back up the file, open a cmd window and type -
copy c:\windows\explorer.exe c:\windows\explorer.bak)
4) Open the file c:\windows\explorer.exe with your exe editor
RES HACK-smalld/load available here:
http://www.users.on.net/johnson/resourcehacker
and edit the text in following lines
String Table > 37 > 1033
String Table > 38 > 1033
You just edit the text inside the "Start" to what ever you want and compile if necessary
(depends on your exe editor - you will if you use ResHack)
5) save the file as (file > save as) explorer.xp
(back up this file to another disk if you want to save a bit of hassle after you recover the machine next time)
Now you need to copy the file you've modified best way I've found to do this is to boot to safe mode command prompt
although it's been suggested that you can stop the explorer.exe process with Task Manager,
copy the fie in a cmd prompt then restart the process again - that worked for me but the origional returned after a restart.
The next 3 steps describe how you copy the file
6) restart the machine and start tapping F8 to get the start menu - choose safe mode with command prompt
7) log on as Administrator and you'll be presented with a cmd prompt
8) To copy the modified file just type
copy c:\windows\explorer.xp c:\windows\explorer.exe
assuming that's where you saved it to with your exe editor)
9) Restart Machine and VOILA!
dlt wrote:I also saw this while I was surfing, I don't know anything about it but I'll add it in case anyone is interested
http://www.startbtn.main-page.com/
Well, it works like a charm and takes about 1 second. Thanks for the link.
Oops, I may have spoken too soon. It reverts back to "Start" everytime I run IE6. Oh well, back to the hard way.
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