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Ok, I'm having troubles here. I download the file and extracted its contents to Windows\Resources\Themes

Then, I go to my desktop, right click and choose properties. Once in Properties, I go to the Appearance tab and hit the drop down box. All of my other Visual Styles show up except this one. I have to physically navigate to the Themes folder using explorer and double click the file in order to apply the VS.

Am I doing something wrong?

i personally love this theme, however i am using another royale mod, the only thing stopping me from using this one is the width of the taskbar, and the way the title bar looks, if u changed the font size/color of the font in the title bar and resized the taskbar it would be amazing :)

im sorry i havent replied much, but im realy busy with school, and im moving to another house...

but i made some improvements, caption buttons for starters...and im figuring out how im gonna make a smaller taskbar

I LOVE THE COLOR!!! so calm and peacefull!!

where did you get the login/logoff file? i also saw the wallpaper somewhere but i forgot..would someone help me?

i made the login/logoff files myself :)

And I wont be skinning much in the next few days/weeks, having some realy ****ty personal problems :(

  • 2 years later...
Is there someone who actually have the zip/rar of this theme, its not available for download @deviant.

Can someone attach it or send it to me pls?

BUMPy ride huh ? :D

Link @ DevArt works just fine...but hey,I'll upload it for you:

http://www.divshare.com/download/269127-9cd

I just can say AWESOME JOB... But, I only found one thing I dislike xD even everybody like's it :p ...

I use my startbar twice the size because of the quick icons, and I found that using it at this way, the start bar is to big for me :( :( :( ...

Ican say that I'm in loved with this theme, but thats the only thing that's keepeng me away from using it...

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