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Sticker iCon Pack Installer Windows 7 x86
Windows XP x86 x64 Tuneup Styler(7,Vista,XP)

Download from Here:
·Windows 7 X64: [link]
·Windows 7 x86: [link]
·Windows XP x86 x64: [link]
·Tuneup Styler: [link]

Create Systen Restore Point:
1.Open System by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, right-clicking Computer, and then clicking Properties.
2.In the left pane, click System protection. Administrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
3.Click the System Protection tab, and then click Create.
4.In the System Protection dialog box, type a description, and then click Create.


How to Install in Windows 7:

IT IS IMPORTANT THAT 'USER ACCOUNT CONTROL' IS FULLY DISABLED BEFORE
TRYING TO INSTALL OR UNINSTALL!!!

User Account Control Settings can be located in:
'Control Panel\User Accounts\Change User Account Control Settings'

To install this Iconpack run the 'INSTALL.cmd' inside the folder.


CREATE BACKUPS!
It's HIGHLY recommended that you backup the files yourself to a safe
location before proceeding.
The install does create backups and a System Restore Point but if
something was to go wrong (like a power failure during running) you then
have another way out!

The files required for backing-up are as follows:
(32Bit)
x:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll
x:\Windows\System32\shell32.dll
x:\Windows\System32\imagesp1.dll
x:\windows\System32\zipfldr.dll


RESTARTS ARE IMPORTANT
You MUST restart after installing/un-installing, The scripts will ask you
when they have finished their work.
Please restart ASAP after running, the scripts shutdown some services and
the only way to guarantee all is running again is to restart the system.

RE-INSTALLATION
The files can ONLY be installed then removed once without running the util
in the 'Data' folder called 'UninstallCleanup.cmd'.. this is a saftey feature
to prevent the original files (once backed-up) being over-wrote.


Create system restore point in Windows XP

1: Click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and click on System Restore.
2: Click on the Create a restore point radio button and then click Next.
3: Now give your restore point a description so that you know exactly what you installed afterwards, i.e. “Before installing driver”, etc.
4: Now click the Create button and your restore point will be created. Now if you ever need to revert your computer back to a previous state, just run the System Restore tool again and choose “Restore my computer to an earlier time”.Any date that is bold means there is a restore point stored for that day. You can click on the date, choose the restore point and then click Next to restore your computer.
That’s it! You’ve just created a restore point in Windows XP. Note that backing up the registry and the system state is great, but you should also manually backup all of your Windows drivers. Enjoy!


How to install in windows XP:

Replace shell32.dll with replacer utility in the rar located in the next folder:
x:\windows\system32\shell32.dll
x:\Windows\System32\mydocs.dll
x:\Windows\System32\xpsp2res.dll

The files required for backing-up are as follows:
(32Bit,64Bit)
x:\Windows\System32\shell32.dll
x:\Windows\System32\mydocs.dll
x:\Windows\System32\xpsp2res.dll

Restart your computer and start the aplication Refreshiconchache.exe


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delikana's avatar
Usually it is recommended to make a backup file compilation before installation. But if suddenly you have something removed or lost, you can always use DiskInternals Uneraser  www.diskinternals.com/uneraser…  to recover deleted files.