Tweaking Live
you can do this kid of thing in mac os 9 too I believe by renaming the application you want to run "Finder", move the finder out of the system folder (or rename it) and plae the app you have named finder there instead.
Same caveats about the possibility of the application needing something the finder provides - try it and see, just boot to a cd and put the finder back if it doesn't work /improve things.
Never actually did it myself though.
Cheers
Nick
Same caveats about the possibility of the application needing something the finder provides - try it and see, just boot to a cd and put the finder back if it doesn't work /improve things.
Never actually did it myself though.
Cheers
Nick
Macbook Pro 1.8
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If enough of you say that you would like this, I could write a little program that does this and provide you with a config menu so you can choose the path for your Live software since it changes every version.Tommy Genes wrote:Though I'd resurect this thread since I've just loaded Windows XP Pro on my Live laptop.
Is there a way to set this up as a menu to chose immediately after booting?
For example:
Press 1 for full Windows XP load
Press 2 for Ableton Live as custom shell
That would make it a little easer than having to boot, run 'gpedit.msc', reboot, use Live, ctrl-alt-delete, run 'gpedit.msc', reboot.
Thanks,
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can everyone who will want this app give me their platform, so i can target the registry keys to the os used by the majority of people.
if you know what key your os uses for the shell, please let me know as XP home is not where dirtybomb said its key is. I have found another path which may be where the shell lies in, but I'm not game to screw up my machine finding out. (I think it's KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon with "shell" key in there) so if anyone can let me know, please do as the rest of this app is quite simple for me to deal with.
if you know what key your os uses for the shell, please let me know as XP home is not where dirtybomb said its key is. I have found another path which may be where the shell lies in, but I'm not game to screw up my machine finding out. (I think it's KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon with "shell" key in there) so if anyone can let me know, please do as the rest of this app is quite simple for me to deal with.
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i doubt it as the registry key is stored in a different area than keys for different user profiles.TheUriah wrote:maybe it would also work by setting up 2 different user profiles, one normal windows, and one with the live trick?
User profile related stuff is in HKEY_USERS, maybe the registry swaps out the user that logs in into HKEY_CURRENT_USER
I will reasearch some more into this in the coming week.