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Vista Icons Pack is set which includes more than 360 icons from all of builds of Windows Vista (Longhorn) [some icons were made and based on original icons]. All icons consist of 48х, 32х, 24х, 16х (32 and 8 bit) formats, most of them have 256x (128x or few smaller) icon size. Pack include icons of: folders, network, printers, internet, games, devises, users, programs, file types e.t.c.

+ There are themes for Stardock IconPackanger (v3.1 recomended) and IconTweaker in the archive.

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Icon presnted in WIndows Vista Official site [Monitor with Aurora wallpaper] now in 256x256 format

Icon_371.ico Windows Vista Start Button Icon [WinFlag in circle]

gif.gifWinRARok.ico (62,6 kb) WinRAR icon in Vista Style

PNG version of this Vista Pack icons

There are 4 kinds of images names:

xx.png (e.g.: 07.png) - images in 128x128 format

Big xxx.png (e.g.: Big 111.png) - images in 256x256 format

Add xx.png (e.g.: Add 13.png) - images made by myself mostly in 128x 128 (up to 200x200) format

Add big xx.png (e.g.: Add big 19.png) - images made by myself in 256x256 format

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Will these icons work in a Windows 2k environment?

Yes, they are. All icons consist of 32 and 8 bit formats, so they are work ina WIn2k. Use it!

looks really nice :D i have the other vista pack currently.. is this the same? im running XP btw.

This absoulutely not the same, because this pack use icons from the latest Vista build and some icons were made by me (and based on original icons).

My work is go on and I will present them from time to time.

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