Cute and cuddly Spawn of Satan.

Hey guys, haven't been around in a while, and now  I have a problem.

Apparently my installation of Windows got hosed and now I need to do a re-install. But before I do that I want to backup my skins from WB and OD, but I can't remember where they're located. Particularly OD, I really don't want to have to re-do my dock, can I just copy over the settings file and be good to go?

Also, since my ODNT expired and Stardock Central doesn't list WB, somehow I need to get the latest install file for that.

Running Win 7, help! 


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on Apr 12, 2013

Stardock Central -> Settings -> File Locations - defaults to Users/user/Downloads/Stardock.  Skins are in the same folder here.

on Apr 12, 2013

I found the WB skins folder (and my OD settings files), but I never installed anything with Stardock Central, everything was installed with Impulse.  The only thing listed in there is OD+ and something else I never used, can't remember what it was.

Now that I found the themes folders I just need access to the Windowblinds installer.

on Apr 12, 2013

where have you been, steph?

this young lady is one of the classiest, funniest, most humble people to ever visit this site. stardockia is a far better place when bebi is around. she's pretty as can be, too. .

 

on Apr 12, 2013

Some tabbed docks, if you were using those with custom plus/minus images, and all the running indicators for OD will be in the OD Program Files They don't get put into Public Docs or they don't work, or can't be seen by OD anyway.

Good seeing you again, even if it is under less than ideal circumstances.

on Apr 12, 2013

BTW, Bebi, you can do a Non-destructive reinstall of Win 7 without losing a thing. LINK

on Apr 12, 2013

I was going to, but it says to run it while Windows is running, and I can't even get it to boot up, keeps kicking me to the repair thingie. Plus I need a disc with SP1. I should probably do a clean install anyway because I was getting NTFS errors.

on Apr 12, 2013

Hi Steph. Do you have any image to restore?

on Apr 12, 2013

Yep tried that, stepped away and when i came back it was right back at the system repair screen, guess it didnt work.

on Apr 12, 2013

NTFS errors and an image that won't restore sounds like you have some issues with your drive/cable/mb. You may be spinning your wheels if you don't ID the problem first.

on Apr 12, 2013

My bf has some spare harddrives and we're gonna install on one of those insead.

on Apr 12, 2013

Lantec
you have some issues with your drive/cable/mb
Lantec
NTFS errors
  it sounds far worse than a simple reinstall...good luck

on Apr 12, 2013

Just wonder , have you run your os disc with the repair my computer function? Sounds like corrupted boot files, startup repair will usually fix this, can run you through the process if you need help . I wish you luck however you approach the repair. Also, a new install will put all of your existing install in a folder called windows old for access to files and such for safe keeping.Not if you format the drive though!

on Apr 12, 2013

Did the startup repair about 5 times, still wouldn't boot. Even after attempting to restore a system image is still booted into the startup repair. Hopefully a clean install on a new drive will help, but man I hate re-installing.

on Apr 13, 2013

Bebi... did you try pm'ing yrag?

on Apr 13, 2013

My bf is a computer tech for a living, so he's gonna get it fixed up...still can't figure out what happened though. Did windows update, rebooted, and bam, startup repair hell.

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