Mastertech my friend... another question tightly related to this topic...
We all know that tcpip.sys is a system file, and Windows protection feature will always alarm when we try to apply TCP/IP Slowdown fix... that's fine and that's how it suppose to be... we just need to ignore it and that's all.
But... but what if some huge Windows patch or updates are applied after TCP/IP slowdown fix is already applied ? Will Windows update replace tcpip.sys with the original (unpatched) one ?
I'm asking because I know that when you do similar things with some system files that holds icons inside themselves, they will be replaced immediatelly after some update is downloaded and installed. I actually never saw that, but I've read some lines on some newsgroups, and people were trying to replace original XP icons with Vista icons using some system file replacer-patcher or something...
Regards !