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Now, the easy way would be to patch the 6 bytes in the executable, replace the original one in C:\Windows and call it a day. Unfortunately, this breaks its digital signature and Windows will refuse loading it. To get around this, I decided to binary patch it when Explorer starts up, as I found out about the Taskman registry key when looking on Explorer’s disassembly (specifically wWinMain ). basically, it is a registry key that specifies an executable that Explorer should launch early in...