Posted by member 101674 on 2004-01-14 21:06:59 link
Hi, I just downloaded Litestep yesterday and ended up skipping a few classes this morning because i was too busy playing around with it.
I just wanted to say that another thing to do if litestep crashes or a theme doesn't work and you didn't happen to click yes when it prompted you if you wanted to load the default theme was control+alt+delete (in win 2k and xp) and terminate the process litestep. Then click file, new task and browse to the theme installer and and select a different one or one that works. I guess this may be more complicated than just changing the text file and you need at least one theme you have confidance in.
Alternatively, after you terminate the litestep PID, you can just click file, new task, and browse to windows/explorer and just go back to explorer shell (am i using the terminology right here?)
Again, I'm a total newbie but comfortable programming and having things not work. You'll probably be seeing me posting questions later on once i've read the docs.
Cheers!
I just wanted to say that another thing to do if litestep crashes or a theme doesn't work and you didn't happen to click yes when it prompted you if you wanted to load the default theme was control+alt+delete (in win 2k and xp) and terminate the process litestep. Then click file, new task and browse to the theme installer and and select a different one or one that works. I guess this may be more complicated than just changing the text file and you need at least one theme you have confidance in.
Alternatively, after you terminate the litestep PID, you can just click file, new task, and browse to windows/explorer and just go back to explorer shell (am i using the terminology right here?)
Again, I'm a total newbie but comfortable programming and having things not work. You'll probably be seeing me posting questions later on once i've read the docs.
Cheers!