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dazzla and saint.

its explorer, using a fake bitmap in registry (backbitmapshell thing).

download the brushed 3.5 visual style from the link i provided. it includes the fake bitmaps there.

about the hd icon, yes its samurize, i forgot to mention.

and i removed the menu bar using a registry hack made by someone in neowin (i forgot his name).

here we go the registry hack.

Where do I get that harddrive samurize? Where do I go to hack it, and change the bitmaps?

Just a quick pic of what I'm sportin right now. Nothin' fancy at all, can be bothered to be changin icons, and windows classic is just that, a classic!

Can you give a link to that mod of windows classic, i love the start button, and can I have a link to the wallpaper as well? Thanks!

Yeah, it's really good. I was expecting to find it in his DA gallery, and was upset when I couldn't. Hope he lets you release it :happy:

only takes a couple of minutes of photohop work to clean radish's screenshot and turn it into a wallpaper. I did it and it looks fine since radish is kind enough to post a nice 1280x1024 screenshot. ;)

PREVIEW

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only takes a couple of minutes of photohop work to clean radish's screenshot and turn it into a wallpaper. I did it and it looks fine since radish is kind enough to post a nice 1280x1024 screenshot. ;)

PREVIEW

But if you post it I won't be a happy person, I've yet to get permission from Silveryn for releasing my wallpaper.

Radish?

Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

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Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

You must want a cookie

Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

you remind me of those guys who buy badass sports cars and do nothing but drive them around town to show how super1337 they are, but don't realize that nobody else in town cares.

Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

This is kinda hilariuos.. You signup two days ago... You post two messages... the second one is to slam everyone else in the forum... Hmmm Go figure.... BTW - What exactly is your point? :(

Well I for one happen to enjoy XP and will very much enjoy SP2. joehill, I say one thing to you: If you want to flame, buy a lighter.

Anyway, here's my desktop. I posted a few months ago saying that no matter how many times I changes styles, I always end up back at reluna. Granted, other styles may have lasted a little longer than they used to, but in the end, reluna still owns me. Click for 1280x1024 png.

desktop030904-thumb.jpg

Where can i get this blue texture ?

Thanks :)

if you are refering to my desktop it is a command for the style i am using, i based that style off of opusos (which is awesome) :)
ubelphenix:

What shell is that?

that shell is blackbox

http://www.bb4win.org

Well, all your desktops look really pretty. But what can you do with them, with those big powerful Athlons and ****?

Here's my old P3 866 playing Ghost In the Shell, burning an SVCD, and encoding two other SVCD's, all while I'm typing this. Note the CPU usage and the uptime :-) Of course, I have 9 other desktops, with my mail client, browser, donkey client, RSS news aggregator, PDF viewer and file manager running, but I'm not gonna post 10 screens...LOL!

BTW, I hope you all have fun with XP SP2 ;-)

http://www.orderinchaos.org/desktop.png

Quality desktop :| Again, more info needed :D Anything and everything would be helpful :shifty:

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