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Submitted: August 3, 2007
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*For Windows Vista only*

For Aero compatible PC's only. No basic theme modified.

Please read the readme.txt file in the .rar package for further instructions.

Included in the package are:

New Welcome Center
Bootscreen (Logonstudio Vista free)
Hornish Sidebar Theme (requires Sidebar Styler free)
Browseui.dll by Miretank
Modified Shell32.dll for use of top Shellstyle
Wallpapers
Includes two versions:

Top Shellstyle theme / Bottom Shellstyle theme

Enjoy the 1st release of this theme!

Special thanks to:

Eternal
x3remes
Michael
Miretank
Joejoe
Stevey
UK.Intel
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ooooohhh at last....friend i am downloading it
i got excited it looks very cool
also very thanx
You're welcome mate :)

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joejoe.org
hey rounder i have a problem,cos i cant replace system32 files cos they in use.i use control program and ibackup original files but i cant replace it ,system wont allow to replace itfor they in use by system
can u tell me how to replace them :(
This will help you...

[link]

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Windows 7-Build 7057 XP Vista [link]
@ jimiger, use TakeControl which is located in the package. Before replacing the files, make sure you back up the original by renaming it to... for example: Shell32.dll to Shell32.dll2 then copy the modified one. Should work fine :)

And thanks Butch that is also useful ;)

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joejoe.org
thanxs butch i have already used take control program for this 3 system32 files but i dont know what to do toreplace them after backup these files
read the post above mate, I explain it ;) rename the file you took control of, then copy the modified file over. That's it... I don't get what's going wrong here...

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joejoe.org
The problem is you can't replace the files while in use, therefore you must rename them to something else. Then you will be able to copy the modified file into the folder. Please let me know if you have any more troubles.

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joejoe.org
Also after you have succesfully replaced the files, you will require a reboot :)

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