Tired of your XP? Want to buy Vista? Well, don’t. Vista is still full of bugs and not reliable yet. So what’s so good about it? Most people like the new and pretty looks.
It’s a great idea to mix together the good things from both Windows systems: the reliability of XP and looks of Vista. Lets go over this, step-by-step so you can easily follow.
It’s a great idea to mix together the good things from both Windows systems: the reliability of XP and looks of Vista. Lets go over this, step-by-step so you can easily follow.
1.Change the theme. This is probably the most important thing when trying to make your XP look like Vista. You will need a good Vista-ish theme, I recommend VistaXP or YAVFC. You should be able to get some good ones from Deviantart.
But before you can install 3rd party themes, you will need to patch up youruxtheme.dll file. This file tries to stop you from using other themes than Microsoft’s own. Here are the patches for service pack 1 and service pack 2. (If you’re not sure which Service Pack you have, or what it even is, make sure you take a look at this post.)
You can replace the file manually, but the easiest way is to use replacer, which also backs up the old file in case anything goes wrong..
To replace, go to C: \WINDOWS\System32 and look for uxtheme.dll, which should be among the bottom half of the files. Drag it into the replacer window. Now drag the patch which you downloaded into the window and confirm.
To install a theme, download and unzip into the C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes folder.
You’ll also need StyleXP to use the themes.
Now that the hardest part is over, take a deep breath and give yourself the good-old pat on the back.
2. Download the Vista cursor pack. Unzip it to your desktop or anywhere where you can find it later. Now, go to Control Panel -> Appearance and Themes -> Mouse Pointers and open thepointers tab. Click a cursor, press Browse and find the corresponding Vista cursor from the pack you downloaded.
Try Yahoo! Widgets or Thoosje for that Vista signature sidebar.
If you want to, you can also get the TRANSPARENT explorer and internet explorer, which are almost as good as the real ones.
3. A transformation pack is also necessary if you want to go all the way. Basically, what this does, is that it replaces the startup, logon and shutdown screens of XP and makes them look like Vista. You will need to sacrifice some startup speed, but that’s the price.
Here’s a good transformation pack by Windows X.
This is what my XP desktop looks like after a little bit of tweaking:
So, congratulations on your new „Vista“ and make sure you show it off to your friends
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