Make XP Look Like Vista!
Posted: 02 June 2008 12:00 AM     [ Ignore ]  
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Yeah… since Sharkhead shared that Linux into Vista thing (which is actually enticing, thanks :D) I thought I might as well share this.

So… OK, let’s all admit it, Vista is aesthetically appealing. The buttons are just awesome. And you know you want it on your XP 😛 Well, at least I did. I’m sure I’m not the only one that thinks the Vista operating system itself can improve a whole lot more, but the skin is sure nice. Here’s how to do it.

Note: This is derived from Tech-recipes. I am merely paraphrasing everything so it might be a bit easier to understand. Find the original here and here.

Preparing the uxtheme.dll file:
uxtheme.dll is the file that handles the visual style of your computer, ie taskbar, explorer.exe file views, etc. It’s also a file Microsoft specifically designed so it can’t use any visual style not signed by Microsoft. So if you want a custom style, this needs to be patched.

1. The actual file
No SP here. But shame on you, I would have no idea how you can even be safe on the Internet if you don’t even have SP1 right now. But your call 😛
SP1 click here.
SP2 click here.
Not sure if SP3 is supported. But why would you want SP3 yet… if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it :D

2. Now get the replacer. If you’re very worried you can read the readme. I’ll summarize that the Replacer will make a backup in case the computer screwed up or you don’t like the patched version. But if you don’t want to do all this, download Multi-Patcher for all service packs and run it. But if there are installation backups files (like the folder i386, I386, and the dllcache in the system folders) Multi-Patcher will reject the patching or when you finish and reboot, your skin will come out wonky. But if you did it anyway, skip down to #6.

3. Extract both files. IT IS CRITICAL that Replacer is extracted and not run from the archive or it won’t work. Read the readmes if you want. Now open replacer.cmd. Now you drag in the ORIGINAL FILE. Go to C:\Windows\system32 and find uxtheme.dll or do a search on explorer if you don’t want to do that. Remember it’s the ORIGINAL you want, and it should be in your system folder. Now drag that ORIGINAL file into replacer.cmd.

4. Now it asks for the replacement file. Now drag the uxtheme.dll you DOWNLOADED and drag it into the replace.cmd window.

5. If you followed the directions perfectly, it should ask if you want to replace the files. MAKE SURE again that you did it right, and press ENTER.

6. Reboot. Hopefully your system files weren’t originally corrupt, and you’ll be able to use custom skins now!!!! :D

7. Lots of skins are available DeviantArt, WinMatrix, BelchFire, ThemeXP, etc. Take a look around, there is lots of variety that’re even better than the original, I daresay.

Note: All my files are on BoxSTR for hotlinking conveniences. No way have I modified anything to be harmful. Because first of all why would I, and second of all I wouldn’t know how, lol.

Have fun! I hope you found this custom made guide helpful and had as much fun (ok… maybe not fun, but… satisfaction, maybe?) as I did writing this guide.

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Posted: 02 June 2008 10:26 AM   [ # 1 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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You can give windows XP users the Vista skin experience but not the features… Anyway maybe I will try it one day. 😊

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Posted: 02 June 2008 11:44 AM   [ # 2 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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If you want to go even further though and make it look even more like Vista (past the screen) there are a lot of other apps (I’ll grab the links later) but the problem I have found with it is the computers that are running XP for me are the ones which are lagging in speed anyway, so running these extra programs on top, while it gives it some eye candy, you sacrifice so much speed (from my personal experience).  However, just switching out the theme is not going to slow it down.

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Posted: 02 June 2008 05:22 PM   [ # 3 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]  
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Yes, but for even my 256MB it had no problems. The sidebar gadget I tried adding once but it failed drastically… I corrupted some of my system files. The skin pretty much covers everything though so I’m satisfied.
Some people even don’t use a theme just to increase speed. Never saw any increased performance so I’m sticking with this one 😉

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Posted: 02 June 2008 05:54 PM   [ # 4 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]  
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Kinda eats CPU and RAM, had it before, looks cool, but not that good.

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Posted: 02 June 2008 06:26 PM   [ # 5 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]  
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yeah if its gonna slow down your computer like the real thing, then id just rather get the real thing :cheese:

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Posted: 02 June 2008 06:27 PM   [ # 6 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]  
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The Vista OS itself requiires 1GB RAM to even function properly 😛 XP needs at least 256MB. Are you sure about getting Vista itself? XD

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Posted: 02 June 2008 07:58 PM   [ # 7 ]     [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]  
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Thats cool but I would want the features with it to, but I like the look to. I just dont want to take the chance of corrupting my files, so I guess I will just stick with the xp look for now. Not putting vista down my mom has it and has had no problems with it at all and it is a great system. Just dont want to mess the computer up that I have is all.

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