![]() Also, on his right side panel he provided a link to download the latest and greatest in Windows 7 Themes and other cool stuff so check it out. It's sad that I have to find that out from a kid but oh wel, he's a very bright kid and he will guide you through it. Select the appropriate file to be display as theme and hit apply and there you have it. Ok, fine once you double clicked it depending on what the file type is, it will automatically take you to a screen where you can select the theme if it's a theme file or an Appearance screen if it was a Style File. Well, maybe not but this is where you should be able to figure it out. (5) Double click on the executable file once you dropped it in the Themes folder and the rest will take care of itself. Actually you only need to either copy or directly drag only the executable file (either the description says Windows Theme File or Windows Visual Style File either one would work once the UXTender is installed). (4) Download your favorite themes and save it under c:WINDOWSResourcesThemes. (3) Restart computer for it to take affect. (2) Install it (should take a split second). msstyles because as I had found out it is impossible to locate even with a search and the shellstyle.dll should already be there as a default from the built in Windows theme so no need to worry about this part. ![]() For service pack 3 user you need to download UXTender for this to work. Ok I'm the frustrated guy from the previous post and I'm back with a better and simpler solution, well not really but bare with me here lol.įrom what I've learned from experimenting with different ways to get it to work, I found the best way is to just download the UXTheme for service pack 1 or 2 but if you're using a newer computer it is most likely running service pack 3 and that does make a big difference as I have found out through numerous attempts of trial and error. You can visit the original page of the theme author for more instruction on how to use those. It’s up to you whether you want to install the additional stuff. Sometimes, the downloaded pack contains additional utilites like Styler and Rocketdock etc to bring other changes to Windows. Select one from the list and click Apply. Under Windows and Buttons you will find the list of all the themes you installed. After this is done, right-click on desktop and click Properties. msstyles and shellstyle.dll (this is inside another folder) to C:WINDOWSResourcesThemesģ. Download the theme pack and copy the folder containing. During install a message will be displayed that important Windows file are being replaced and will ask you to insert the windows CD to fix it. (Green seems to be the preferred color for designers)ġ. Greenius.VS – Another beautiful green theme. GAIA – A very simple yet elegant theme with mild colors. SlanXP 2.0 – Another dark theme for Windows XP. VistaPerfection X4 – One of the best looking Vista theme for Windows XP.ĭream LH 1.0 – Another theme with the Vista look, but darkish and black explorer window and task panel.ĮX2008 Visual Style – A darkish theme with a tinge of green. Leopard X – Another Mac theme with a slightly darker look. Īnimus – A Mac like blue and white theme that works great with Mac icon set. Available in 14 different colors!Ĭadoo Visual Style 1.0 – A smooth whitish theme that gives a great contrast to any icon set. (This theme is no longer available)Ĭlearlooks Gummy – This theme pack gives a “Gnome” look to Windows XP. Ubuntu XP – This is the closest Windows XP can get to Ubuntu! Brilliantly done. Luder – Another minimalistic theme with a clean green look.Īurum VS 1.1 – A bit of Vista’s Aurora look.ĭelta VS – A silver gray theme with mild colors. Kupo XP 2.0 – A very minimalistic design available in 5 colors. Wood Visual Styles – Transforms everything to wood! This theme is tested in Windows XP SP2. Watercolor Arrow – This theme looks so cool with a light colored taskbar, blue menu and funny hand-drawn type icons.
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