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20-06-14: Warning for uxstyle issue

13-06-14: First revision

 

 

Download themes
 
Windows 8.1 themes can be found on multiple places:

 

 

Install themes
 
Your system must be patched  to support 3rd party themes, there are multiple methods available for this:

The big difference between these two methods is that Uxstyle injects code into the memory and Uxtheme patches the uxtheme.dll file to modify the windows theme signature requirements.

 
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The theme files are inside a .zip file in most cases which must be opened first to get the actual files, this file can be opened with windows itself by doubble click or with programs like 7-zip and winrar. Sometimes the theme files are inside a .rar file, this file can not be opened by windows itself and must be opened with programs like 7-zip and winrar.
 
The theme consists of 1 file and 1 folder(with folders and files inside it) in most cases, as example:
-example.theme (file)
-example (folder)

--Shell (folder inside example)

---NormalColor (folder inside Shell)

----en-US (folder inside NormalColor)

-----shellstyle.dll.mui (folder inside NormalColor)

----shellstyle.dll (file inside NormalColor)

--example.msstyles (file inside example)

 
Copy this file and folder of your theme to C:/Windows/Resources/Themes.
On most PC's the windows partition letter is C but it can be also a different letter.
 
To apply your theme go to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalisation\Personalisation and select your theme.

 

 

Create themes

 

Themes for windows 8.1 can be created with Windows Style Builder: http://vistastylebuilder.com/

This is not freeware, if you want to create themes for free you can try modifying aero.msstyles with a resource editor.

 

 

Change icons
 
Icons can be modified in multiple ways:

 

Help?

 

If you have any trouble with installing a theme or something else feel free to reply to this thread or to create a new thread.

 

Suggestions, improvements, additional information?

 

You can post a comment or sent me a private message about it.

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Having a bit of an issue after installing the UXtheme patcher...

 

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This is happening to the start screen, and explorer.exe is crashing. Know of any reasons why this happening?

 

I really liked your Sharp Flat theme and wanted to give it a go, can't even copy the theme over before Explorer crashes.

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  On 29/11/2015 at 04:38, illage3 said:

Can UXStyle be used on Windows 10?

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Yes

For pre november update(Build 10586) windows 10 you can use uxstyle or uxtheme depending on which you prefer. If you got the november update(Build 10586) you have to use a workaround to get themes working which is a combination of uxtheme and uxstyle: http://www.cleodesktop.com/2015/11/install-uxthemepatcher-for-windows-10.html

 

I'll update the OP with this info in a minute.

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