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Now I need my beta testers... It's possible it will crash on NON-64bit on run because of missing directories which returns a null object. It should work with 32-bit after the program crashes but the on-close event won't run and the change won't revert though I could either add logic that skips section of the code or manually remove it and upload 2 different executables but I'll need more opinions from anyone reading this.
I've uploaded a newer version that should work with 32 bit windows 7
I've added a link to sourceforge so you shouldn't need to be registered. Thanks for bringing it up.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/forcefix/files/ForceFix_0.03.zip/download
Thank you for your effort anyways :)
For info, what kind of fix did you code?
It's quite a linear code at the moment (about 13 lines in console mode with minimal strings/messages). It works by creating a file that the system draw function would use instead of the default. If an application (i.e. most games) override this function, my program would be pretty much useless because it's just changing the default and holds less priority. There is an onclose event that removes the changes and your system defaults should be back to the way it's meant to be. If the file already exists, my program should be able to detect it and inform you. You can try running the program twice and a message should popup. This is from one of my functions that reads for the existing file and if it returns a non-null object, it will inform you that the file already exists. I'm trying to add a bit more options like keeping the file instead of restoring defaults and needing to run the program every time (which I have a working console/terminal version).
The reason why the program needs to be kept on is mainly for the onclose event so it restores defaults. I'll upload a new version soon that allows you to keep it and never need to run the program again but that file will remain there, though not system breaking, it's not the way microsoft intended to release their OS which is why I made it to be removed automatically. Alternatively, you can run my program and force close it through Task Manager and retain the file.
As for why I'm not saying which file is created/modified, partly due to the fact that some people might destroy other parts of their system then place the blame on me and... I'd rather keep this as a teaser for a while longer (hope it doesn't bother you too much) because it's quite simple; actually quite laughable and experienced devs will go "is that all?".