One set are for 1024 x 768 (high resolution) and the other set are for 640 x 480 (Low resolution). You will notice that there are several versions of each bitmap image.
#EDITING A DLL FILE INSTALL#
These are what you will be editing, and replacing, in order to make your install screens look spiffy. If you have a little browse through the enteries in the bitmap subcategory by clicking on a few, you'll notice that each one holds a different bitmap image. You're not missing any enteries, so take thoes fingernails out of your mouth. It goes from 100 to 109, then skips straight to 150. Now all of them arent there, so dont be alarmed. If you expand the bitmap subfolder, you'll see lots of little enteries that start with 100, and go up to 192. Since Resource Tuner is a 30 day trial program, it'll ask you to register blah blah, just smash continue. Give Resource Tuner the good ol' install treatment, and when you're done, execute the application.įrom there, you'd want to select File -> Open and then select your WINNTBBU.DLL file you extracted earlier. I recommend making a brand spanking new folder where you can store all your new setup screen goodies, so you have them all in the one spot when you need them.ĭownload is done? Excellent. Whilst that is downloading, you may wish to extract the WINNTBBU.DLL from your I386 Directory on your WindowsXP CD, and chuck it in a folder someplace. Most people use Resource Hacker (cause its freeware), but i find this one alot more user friendly. The first thing you need before you do anything, is a program that can open up, and examine the innards of the WINNTBBU.DLL.