Grohan
Bug-hunter
Here is mine:

You can do that with the newer versions of Windows, but they force you to dig through the registry to do it, rather than simply edit win.ini like you could in the older versions of Windows.stormbind said:It is Windows 98
My desktop is a quick and dirty shell replacement. You can customise stodgy old Windoze quite a lot further if you take the time.
It is system.ini but you can load shells ontop of shells for testing purposes - it is a lot safer than making system changes and discovering after a reboot that it doesn't work and that you have no GUIChairman Meow said:You can do that with the newer versions of Windows, but they force you to dig through the registry to do it, rather than simply edit win.ini like you could in the older versions of Windows.
Indeed it is.nonconformist said:Bergman's "Seventh Seal"?