Longhorn Transformation Pack 8 RELEASED!


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With Longhorn Transformation Pack you can transform your Windows XP into the upcoming Longhorn (the new Windows edition from Microsoft). This is version 8 and includes support for Windows XP Service Pack 2 as well as a lot of other enhancements.

Changes in Version 8.0:

-Added M3 Boot Screen (first modded boot screen) and new M5 ones

-Added Longhorn M8 Bliss wallpaper

-Added more customizing boot screen files (Now it works on Hyper-Threading CPU and so on)

-Added network installation warning

-Added preventing uninstalling system files on newer service pack

-Added visual styles

: Diamond

: Slate

: Windows X

-Added few warning dialog and text

-Fixed changing user account icon in Control Panel problem

-Fixed installing user picture problems on non-English version

-Fixed Precaching system files bugs

-Fixed rebuilding icon cache after restart problem

-Fixed replacing system files problem (reserve dllcache)

-Fixed Toolbar style changing bug after transformation

-Updated Longhorn toolbar settings

-Updated Longhorn's icons

-Updated option name in customizing system files dialog

-Updated sharinig violation to tell user what file caused problem

-Updated visual styles

:Added Neon theme in Luna (Longhorn Revolution)

:Changed font to Tahoma in Luna (Longhorn Revolution)

:Fixed TaskbarBackground bug in Aero UI (Day)

:Fixed hilight text in Aero UI (Night)

:Fixed shellstyle look in special folder issues for top pane theme

:Updated accurate captionbar with fixed gradient for Jade

:Updated shellstyle for Aurora in Longhorn Aero

:Updated StartButton to Royale in Luna (Longhorn Revolution)

-Updated uninstall script

-Updated uxtheme SP2 patcher works silently and smaller

Download here | Mirror 1 (If it doesn't work, Copy the link to a new window).

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Awesome work !!! Thanks for the update ... (Y)

Nope, as long as you have the uxtheme patch installed you should be just fine and I think windowsx actually includes it in the patch anyway.

If you dont have it, you could always run over to the "Customising Windows XP" section and there is a sticky post with info on it :D

Nope, as long as you have the uxtheme patch installed you should be just fine and I think windowsx actually includes it in the patch anyway.

If you dont have it, you could always run over to the "Customising Windows XP" section and there is a sticky post with info on it :D

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Thanks for the verification :happy:

Theme is awesome. All these different themes included will sure keep me entertained for months :p

what I like more in this is the auto-instalation, very simple for someone that don't know how to mod.

And now the bad point of this is tha we can't have the single files alone to manual mods...

And I always hate this start menu...

(Bad Idea from M$)

Yay, another "Transformation" Pack by Windows X :x.......

It very nicely transforms my computer from a almost perfect working rig into a unstable, lagging zombie, giving me BSOD?s every now and then....

I really appreciate your work Windows X, but these "Transformation" Packs don?t tend to work very well on many computers.

Am I the only one feeling a bit suspicious about automatic installers for VS?s and stuff like that?

I can?t stop thinking on trojans and spywa:no::no:

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