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URGENT HELP

URGENT HELP

I just deleted the litestep directory as told to if i want to uninstall and when i restart windows i cant see my taskbar, right click menu or anything else will work. I had Explorer open before i shut down so thats how i am able to post here.
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Reply #28 Top
just a test
:SPELL:
:SB:

/me thinks this dont work
\me thinks this dont work
Reply #31 Top
??
how to do the spell check thing,
and how to do the hand shake thing??

:SS: ??
Reply #34 Top
the god of lightning.... or maby the god of the exile button
Reply #35 Top
Jafo, my interest for Litestep is rekindled and I might go back to Litestep. If you can, please don't hesitate to e-mail me with some suggestions for a smooth come back to Liestep. Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again. [email protected]
Reply #36 Top
Jafo, please include me in that mailing... I'm currently using Aston, but would really like to try litestep.

Thanks in advance, sir

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Reply #37 Top
'Sir'? Good grief...

Re LiteSTEP.

Currently, a themeing standard has emerged called 'OTS' which enables quite simple installation and switching of themes which was always the bug-bear of LiteSTEP in the past.
If you grab a Litestep installer for the OTS format you'll have very few problems, if any.

[Being 'strange' I set mine up manually, converting from the traditional method by hand.]

In Win XP, the shell is handled/loaded via registry settings, so is not quite as simple as the one line in the system.ini as was the case in win 9x.
To make life easier there is always ShellON as a shell selector which can be run as shell and sets the reg settings for you, and enabling shell-loss protection [catching crashes] when 'playing' with settings.
XP's Task Manager allows easy access to killing a shell that may be giving problems and then ShellON pops up and gives you the chance to reload it or chose another shell. This is handy for updating the LiteSTEP distribution files without having to boot out of the shell...just kill it, update, and reload.

Head off to Shellfront.org http://www.shellfront.org for more info and appropriate distributions/installers...
Reply #39 Top
And LiteSTEP works better...
Reply #40 Top
I suppose a real simple fix, would be to download the Litestep installer (shellfront.org has the link), install Litestep, even over top of a current build or install. That installer includes an "un-installer" which should make it pretty easy to get back to explorer.
Reply #41 Top
Ah...Phil comes up with yet another solution to the ancient problem of those who do not 'RTFM'...