Well, i would if I had them.
I had some many different versions with different hacks and different file sizes, I was so confused
, so I deleted all of them and decided to start over from scratch.
I will be working on it, but it is truly a time consuming project with a lot of trial and error.
I had to do everything through the command prompt as I'm sure you're aware that you can't rename or replace system files anywhere other than this. I thought I hosed my system once, when I restarted, Windows said it couldn't locate shell32.dll. So I went back into the command prompt and after doing a dir /p in the system 32 directory, I realized I hadn't renamed one version to shell32.dll. I kept renaming the files, so I always had a way out.
By the way, if anyone is going to attempt this, note that when you go into the command prompt, you are in a drive called X:. You need to cd to C:, then cd to Windows and then system32.