The most common problem when Windows XP emulates Vista is to use the Vista Transformation Pack, Vista interface emulator and other tools to install the Vista theme, but when I restarted the system, I found that I didn’t see the Vista theme. And also "stealing the column" automatically replaces the default theme for the Windows classic style. Also, it cannot be replaced with other system themes in the "Themes" of "Display Properties". If you also use these tools, don't worry about reinstalling the system when you encounter problems. In fact, you can recover a few files.
The reason why the above problem is due to the "UXTheme.dll" file, we only need to replace the original file with the cracked "UXTheme.dll" file. In addition, due to individual DLL file errors and some program failures are also a more serious failure, the following will focus on how to deal with such problems.
After installing and enabling the Vista theme in the current Windows XP SP2 system with the Vista Transformation Pack, I found that I tried to run some programs (such as the system's own "calculator" and stock analysis software and other third parties. When the application is used, the system always pops up the "Invalid System DLL Relocation" error message (Figure 1), and the current program cannot be started at all. The information indicated by the prompt indicates that this problem is related to the "SHELL32.dll" and "user32.dll" files, and the problem is finally solved by repeated attempts.
Step 1: Put the Windows Full Installation CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and search for the file named "USER32.DL_" in the "I386" folder. Once you find the file, copy it to the Windows temporary directory and modify its extension to "*.zip" (you need to uncheck the "Hide extensions for known file types" item in the "Folder Options").
Step 2: Open the archive and you will see the "user32.dll" file. Use the "Windows XP System File Replacement Tool" (download address: http://download.cpcw.com) to replace the extracted original file with the file of the same name in the current system (because the corresponding DLL file has been enabled after enabling the Vista theme) modify).
Step 3: Run the “Replacer.exe” program in the download package to see the main program interface. In the “Programs to be replaced” field, enter “System Disk:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\ User32.dll", set a backup path in the "Replaced downloaded program to" column, and enter the "user32.dll" file path that is extracted from the installation CD in the "Replace Program" field. After setting, click the “Start Replace” button to perform the operation (Figure 2). After the replacement is complete, there will be no error message when you open any program, and you can successfully restore the XP theme.
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