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install desktop themes 00 Install Themes in Windows Vista [How To]Installing themes on your Vista desktop is now easier than ever. Simply follow this guide to have themes running on your computer in no time.

Installing a Desktop Theme in Vista or XP

To install a theme, do the following:

  1. Download a theme here
  2. Download and install VistaGlazz
    install desktop themes 01 Install Themes in Windows Vista [How To]
  3. Open VistaGlazz
    install desktop themes 02 Install Themes in Windows Vista [How To]
  4. Click on the first icon and click “Patch files” (You’ll need to reboot after this)
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  5. OPTIONAL: Click the second icon to enable transparent title bars in maximized mode
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  6. Extract the contents of the theme zip file you downloaded to %windir%ResourcesThemes (%windir% is usually C:Windows)
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  7. Right click your desktop and click “Personalize
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  8. Click “Theme
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  9. Select your theme from the drop down list and click OK
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Now you’ll need to change your wallpaper to match the theme and install any docks or other add-ons that came with the theme download (they’re all different, so it’s hard to write a comprehensive guide for them all.)



 Install Themes in Windows Vista [How To]

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