Windows Se7en File Replacer Tool


  1. Posts : 136
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86/Ubuntu 10.10
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    Windows Se7en File Replacer Tool


    Did any 1 here already try this?n how did it works?

    Many a time we need to replace a system file to do some resource modification. As you many know, by default, Windows doesn’t allow you replace a system file easily. You need to take ownership of file first and then need to replace it with another file. To avoid this cumbersome task, here is a small named Se7en File Replacer that does the same job for you.

    As the name suggests, it helps you replace a Windows 7 system files with ease. Download, extract and run the file to start replacing your system files. The program backups the old file first and then will replace it with the new file. You can either manually select a file or drag a file to the replacer’s box to replace the old file.

    The Replacer will first look in the "system32" folder for a match with your new file, and if the old file is found it will be backed up and replaced without prompt, otherwise you will be asked to select it manually.


    HomePage = http://www.xptsp.com/lbs/misc.php


    This info i found frm Virtualcustoms by Twisted Devil.Tanx 4 this usefull info!
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  2. Posts : 824
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
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    In XP, I use Replacer and it never failed. What you have presented here seems to be a decent replacement for Replacer in Win 7. Thanks
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  3. Posts : 136
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86/Ubuntu 10.10
    Thread Starter
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    Greg S said:
    In XP, I use Replacer and it never failed. What you have presented here seems to be a decent replacement for Replacer in Win 7. Thanks
    U're welcome i really want t o know how it works n how can can i use?is this program like restorator?or we x need use restorator n 'take ownership' if use this to juz say change start button?
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  4. Posts : 824
    Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
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    sReKcAh said:
    Greg S said:
    In XP, I use Replacer and it never failed. What you have presented here seems to be a decent replacement for Replacer in Win 7. Thanks
    U're welcome i really want t o know how it works n how can can i use?is this program like restorator?or we x need use restorator n 'take ownership' if use this to juz say change start button?
    Order of events would be
    1) use restorator or similar to modify your system file
    2) use Se7en File Replacer v1.1 to replace the system file modified in step 1
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  5. Posts : 136
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86/Ubuntu 10.10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Greg S said:
    sReKcAh said:
    Greg S said:
    In XP, I use Replacer and it never failed. What you have presented here seems to be a decent replacement for Replacer in Win 7. Thanks
    U're welcome i really want t o know how it works n how can can i use?is this program like restorator?or we x need use restorator n 'take ownership' if use this to juz say change start button?
    Order of events would be
    1) use restorator or similar to modify your system file
    2) use Se7en File Replacer v1.1 to replace the system file modified in step 1
    Tanx 4 the usefull info Greg!
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