enderboy
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Post by enderboy on May 5, 2024 5:54:27 GMT -8
Hi, how can I get fully functional Windows update control panel, for me it always says Windows cannot check for update because the service is not running so many I need to create a service? No, it is not possible.Even if you get it working,after you update your install all of the system files you modified/changed will get reverted back to their unmodified state. What is the point? Some updates don’t revert the changes and anyway Windows 10 is ending support in a year
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Brawllux
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Post by Brawllux on May 5, 2024 5:56:56 GMT -8
No, it is not possible.Even if you get it working,after you update your install all of the system files you modified/changed will get reverted back to their unmodified state. What is the point? Some updates don’t revert the changes and anyway Windows 10 is ending support in a year You are talking about WINDOWS UPDATE. One of THE MOST CRITICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Your little explorer icon change staying after one update doesnt mean that you can mod a very important system component and keep it modded like that while and after updating.
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enderboy
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De-metrofing Windows, and always looking for aero conversions
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Post by enderboy on May 5, 2024 10:51:42 GMT -8
Hi, how can I get fully functional Windows update control panel, for me it always says Windows cannot check for update because the service is not running so many I need to create a service? No, it is not possible.Even if you get it working,after you update your install all of the system files you modified/changed will get reverted back to their unmodified state. What is the point? I could try to make Legacy Update links for the check updates button, maybe mehraanakbarii can help me find the button in the uifile because he is way more experienced than me at coding.
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mehraanakbarii
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 5, 2024 17:06:05 GMT -8
No, it is not possible.Even if you get it working,after you update your install all of the system files you modified/changed will get reverted back to their unmodified state. What is the point? I could try to make Legacy Update links for the check updates button, maybe mehraanakbarii can help me find the button in the uifile because he is way more experienced than me at coding. what do you mean of Legacy Update links ?
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mehraanakbarii
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 5, 2024 17:09:22 GMT -8
Windows Update minitool is the best replacement for removed windows update control panel , it has all of old windows update control panel features, you could even add it to your control panel by write a reg file or add it directly in registry using registry editor
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enderboy
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Post by enderboy on May 5, 2024 22:18:26 GMT -8
I could try to make Legacy Update links for the check updates button, maybe mehraanakbarii can help me find the button in the uifile because he is way more experienced than me at coding. what do you mean of Legacy Update links ? This legacyupdate.net
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enderboy
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Post by enderboy on May 5, 2024 22:22:28 GMT -8
Windows Update minitool is the best replacement for removed windows update control panel , it has all of old windows update control panel features, you could even add it to your control panel by write a reg file or add it directly in registry using registry editor Is there any source code for Windows update minitool? If there is I can edit it to make it more like the Windows 7 control panel page
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Legofan
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Post by Legofan on May 5, 2024 22:47:24 GMT -8
I could try to make Legacy Update links for the check updates button, maybe mehraanakbarii can help me find the button in the uifile because he is way more experienced than me at coding. what do you mean of Legacy Update links ? The Developer behind it allows you to install Legacy Update on Windows 10+ to use its website as an alternative.
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mehraanakbarii
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 6, 2024 10:31:03 GMT -8
Windows Update minitool is the best replacement for removed windows update control panel , it has all of old windows update control panel features, you could even add it to your control panel by write a reg file or add it directly in registry using registry editor Is there any source code for Windows update minitool? If there is I can edit it to make it more like the Windows 7 control panel page it is a closed source project
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mehraanakbarii
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 6, 2024 10:37:02 GMT -8
Sorry I don't have C++ knowledge , this project is C++ based
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mehraanakbarii
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 6, 2024 12:05:01 GMT -8
This legacyupdate.net is require to install ie for who like me that did not want to enable old ie is not a good option , I prefer windows update minitool
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enderboy
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De-metrofing Windows, and always looking for aero conversions
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Post by enderboy on May 8, 2024 10:17:15 GMT -8
Sorry I don't have C++ knowledge , this project is C++ based No, I want to find the check for updates button and make it open legacy update
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mehraanakbarii
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 9, 2024 0:42:40 GMT -8
Sorry I don't have C++ knowledge , this project is C++ based No, I want to find the check for updates button and make it open legacy update It is impossible because even if we could add a button in the page's layout (xaml) file, we require to write code for open legacy update in button's click event handler (a callback function that will called when button clicks)
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enderboy
Sophomore Member
De-metrofing Windows, and always looking for aero conversions
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Post by enderboy on May 9, 2024 7:24:01 GMT -8
Is there any way I can decompile a dll file?
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Jevil7452
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Post by Jevil7452 on May 9, 2024 12:15:40 GMT -8
You can use a program like IDA
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mehraanakbarii
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Post by mehraanakbarii on May 9, 2024 13:14:53 GMT -8
Is there any way I can decompile a dll file? I havent tried to decompile native C,C++ dll , I just decompiled .net based dll using .net deflector
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Post by antlionguardiany on May 11, 2024 17:14:17 GMT -8
Where to get possible on Storage Favorites and search bar "Filter by"?
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