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    Disable Windows File Protection

    I have edited a Windows system file for some mod or customisation, but since than i have come across a Windows File Protection (WFP) dialog box. And now, i dont know how to disable that Windows File Protection. Can anyone of you help me in this case ?

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    Re: Disable Windows File Protection

    Windows XP has this feature as a part of the System File Checker, which is intended to prevent some common DLL file issues. The WFP notifies you whenever there’s an attemp to change a system file. This feature may also block valid attempts to change system files. So many user get tired of the Windows File Protection dialog box. To make it disable, try this steps:-

    To start this process, first you need to have your Windows XP CD-Rom and a hex editor.
    • Open the ‘Run’ dialog box.
    • Type in ‘regedit’ and click OK.
    • Locate this string:
    • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
    • In the right pane, right-click on the ‘SFCDisable’ string.
    • Select Modify and type in ‘ffffff9d‘ in the Value Data box.
    • Click OK and close regedit.


    Once you have done this:
    • Go to C:\Windows\System32.
    • Search for the file ‘SFC_OS.dll‘.
    • Copy the file and paste it on the desktop.
    • Rename the copied file as ‘SFC_OS1.dll’.
    • Now move this ‘SFC_OS1.dll’ file to the C:\Windows\System32 folder.
    • Start your hex editor and open the file ‘SFC_OS1.dll’.
    • Click on ‘Edit’ and select ‘Write Mode Enabled’.
    • On the left side look for ‘0000e2b0′.
    • This line contains the 8B and C6 bytes.
    • Change these bytes to 90 and 90.
    • Save the file and exit the program.


    Than
    • Insert your Windows XP CD-Rom.
    • Restart your PC.
    • Make sure that your PC is set to boot from the CD-Rom first.
    • Boot from the Windows XP CD.
    • Wait for the CD to load the files.
    • After it’s over, press the ‘R’ button on your keyboard to start the Windows XP Recovery Console.
    • Follow the prompts on the screen.
    • Once you are through, type in the following line exactly as it appears:
      copy C:\Windows\System32\sfc_os1.dll C:\Windows\System32\sfc_os.dll
    • Hit Enter. Type in Yes if asked to overwrite the file.
    • Eject the Windows XP CD.
    • Type ‘Exit’ and press Enter to reboot.



    Now you are done. You will not see the Windows File Protection Dialog Box any more.

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    Re: Disable Windows File Protection

    Disabling WFP Dialog box is meant for people who are frequent modders and don’t want the File Protection dialog box to be displayed each time they edit or replace a file.You should not disable the Windows File Protection feature until and unless you are pretty sure of what you are doing.

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