How to change color for WinXP System Task Manager
After the color change is no longer the Green line, black bottom, yellow word
To change the method:
Take the WinXP SP2 VLK version as an example, open Taskmgr.exe (located in the WINDOWSsystem32 directory of the system partition) with Winhex, press the ALT+G key combination, and enter the memory offset of the curve or numeric corresponding color in Task Manager. Find the correct memory address and original RGB color value (hexadecimal), and change to the RGB color value you want to save. The schedule is the WinXP of the curve, the memory offset address of the numeric value in Task Manager, and the RGB values corresponding to the two colors before and after the change.
Tip: The color leveling can be done with the paint and calculator programs in the system attachment. Can be roughly divided into two steps:
Click "Start" → "All Programs" → "accessories" → "paint", then in the Paint program, click on the menu bar "color" → "Edit color", and then click the "Define Custom Color" button in the "Edit Colors" window that appears, after which you can select the color in the "Base color" or "palette" on the right. Then the lower right "red", "green", "blue" value will show the corresponding changes;
Click "Start" → "All Programs" → "Accessories" → "calculator", in the Calculator program, click on the menu bar "view" → "scientific", and first select "Decimal" mode, enter the previous step of the "red" element value 115, and then click "Hexadecimal", you can immediately get the value of the hexadecimal value 73 ( Figure 5, this step allows you to get the hexadecimal value of the green and blue elements, which in turn make up the R (Red) G (green) B (blue) value of the color.
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