By open, I mean boot.
Boot the OS, plug in a key board and if you can then bring up task manager,
control alt delete of control shift esc will do the job, from there run cmd
and you should be able to do most of the customisation that you want.
"Jure" wrote:
> Rob White wrote:
> > I depends, has fbrseal.exe been called already? If not, then you can open the
> > OS, change the registry to point to you shell, install you apps etc and the
> > call commit on the ewfmgr (assuming you have an ewf overlay). If fbreseal has
>
> No, i haven't run such a thing yet.
>
> What do you mean with "open the OS, change the registry to point to you
> shell"? How can you change the registry if all you have is a custom
> shell? And if i could change the registry, to which shell should i
> point to, since i don't have any standard system shell installed
> (explorer, task manager, command)?
>
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