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logonui.exe of Windows 7

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XP Luna
Post subject: logonui.exe of Windows 7
+ Posted: 09 Feb 2021, 20:21
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I just made my Windows 10 look nicer with OpenShell, and it worked pretty well. However, I also wanted to replace logonui.exe with Windows 7 one but now I just have a black screen. It was possible in earlier versions of Windows. Here´s how I did it:

I downloaded the Windows 7 logonui.exe, which is definitely legit because I uploaded it myself from a Windows 7 machine, restartet, went into Automatic Repair, renamed the Windows 10 logonui.exe and then pasted the Windows 7 logonui.exe into system32.

Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.

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+ Posted: 10 Feb 2021, 07:46
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Don't think it will easily work since it (i think) probably changed in functionality by a huge margin so it can't simply be replaced; by that i mean the loginui has long been replaced and is unlike before, more relient on explorer.exe because of course.


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XP Luna
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+ Posted: 10 Feb 2021, 12:20
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So there´s no way of doing that?

But anyway, this is already way better than normal Windows 10.

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+ Posted: 08 Jan 2022, 15:31
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It's not possible. You can't use logonui.exe from different releases on other ones, might be due to some changes in the kernel obviously.


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