Changing Windows Icons With NTLite etc.

tester3508

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Hello, there was a video I took as a guide, it was removed, I wanted to consult here.

I've done removing things I don't need with NTLite, but I still have a few questions.
  1. How can I change windows icons? Icon files are as attached, normally I was installing with 7tsp after formatting.
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  2. I need to install UltraUXThemePatcher for the themes and effects I will add, how can I put it directly into Windows? Is there any other method other than portable installation?

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  3. How can I add .theme files? I don't remember exactly if it was enough to open install.wim with 7zip and put it in.
Thanks in advance
 
7TSP & UltraUXThemePatcher have no command line, they can't be run in Post-Setup.

Copy theme files to the image, by using PowerRun on NTLite's mounted folder and copying to Windows\Resources\Themes. Don't do the takeown method, PowerRun is the safe way. Windows can't use your custom themes until after you install UltraUXThemePatcher.
 
As what garlin said your .theme files put inside in the directory SystemDrive/Windows/Resources/Themes

While ultrauxtheme patcher just run first your projects os to a virtual machine and install uxtheme patcher after that close the vmware and attach its vhd file into ur system and copy themeui.dll and uxinit.dll from SystemDrive/Windows/System32 after that paste it and replace to your projects os files with same directory and your done

About 7stp icon themes I will leave it to you
 
While ultrauxtheme patcher just run first your projects os to a virtual machine and install uxtheme patcher after that close the vmware and attach its vhd file into ur system and copy themeui.dll and uxinit.dll from SystemDrive/Windows/System32 after that paste it and replace to your projects os files with same directory and your done
If you're exporting patched files from VM, install the VMware tools or VirtualBox extensions to enable Network Folders. For most users, adding a shared folder is easier to understand.
 
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