

Use it at your own risk! Because skin packs will change file system (imageres.dll) to change icons so anti virus give warning, please disable temporary if you’re using anti virus. if your theme not changed or its like classic windows you need to install uxtheme patcher from here and after restart select new theme from personalization. Note: Please unistall old or other version of skin packs before install new one. You can read here about exactly when we can expect to see iOS 17 on general release, but I’m certain it’s in the week commencing Monday, September 18.Transform Windows 7/8/8.1/10 to Half Lifeīest work on 100% scale and layout size, you need to set it from display setting, also for remove Windows Ribbons install Old New Explorer from here. And while this update has nothing in the way of new features, the range of updates coming to the next software is positively dizzying. Next, it really will be iOS 17, I predict, and you can bet that the issues raised here are being baked into iOS 17 as I write this, if necessary. So, it’s good that it’s been addressed, to say the least. Wallet is such a meaningful part of the iPhone that to have it in any doubt is profoundly worrying. It seems it was down to a validation issue and “was addressed with improved logic.” Well, from Aristotle onwards, we can all do with some of that. Again, this may already have been exploited out in the real world, Apple acknowledges. Secondly, and this is the one that will make users’ hearts beat that little bit faster, is a security issue that affects the Wallet app.

This may already have been exploited, Apple says, and notes that the fix came about “by addressing a buffer overflow issue to improve memory handling.” It also permits access to the metadata attached to an image. Apple’s notes talk about two elements, both security elements that have been fixed, if all goes according to plan.įirst up, there’s ImageIO, which is the bit of the code that means apps can read and write image file formats.
