A solution for this I saw was just simply moving the i386 file to My Documents. i386 simply contains installation files a copy of your disk, and not any file important to the system, so it can be wherever you want it to be. Most people will never even use the file for anything, but you still will be able to point to it in my documents instead of C:\ if the need ever arises. The program is just detecting a backup UXthemes.dll, which windows will use to overwrite the one you install.
Is Your Name Michael ?
NATA8986 8 months ago
@NATA8986 Nope :)
dmanbiker 8 months ago
when i run the file it says:
UX Theme Multi-Patcher v6.0 has detected that there's any windows NT file in
c:\i386
it's not recomended you to continue with htis. please eject your Windowns NT CD or move that folder somewhere else.
Help? :L
HTIDCam 2 years ago
A solution for this I saw was just simply moving the i386 file to My Documents. i386 simply contains installation files a copy of your disk, and not any file important to the system, so it can be wherever you want it to be. Most people will never even use the file for anything, but you still will be able to point to it in my documents instead of C:\ if the need ever arises. The program is just detecting a backup UXthemes.dll, which windows will use to overwrite the one you install.
dmanbiker 2 years ago