Vista Icons Pack v2.0 Ultimate - System Patch


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Kudesnick/Stassen, those are a few new icons I can think of - Photo Gallery's been updated, Ultimate Extras now has an icon, and the snipping tool (just added in this build) has its own icon. Additionally, the networking icon and sound icon continue to be rebuffed with each release, see the current ones in the shot.

Also, where did you see the blue "stack" icons used? Like, which build? I'm fine with your preference, but just wondering...

And to the guy saying Virtual Folders are dead, try to read up and listen. They're now entitled "Search folders"; aren't gone, and are perfectly as functional as ever. MS just doesn't play them up as much.

[Edit -- whoops, Neowin's forums didn't quite take my images for upload :s]

Icon for snipping tool was added in prev build (also in my VIPv2 for Developers). Did you ever extract icons? Can you, please, extract all new icons for me?

Does it still only replace my files or patch it (like Bricopack) ... ?

:cry:

This pack will patch system files (like Brico)

i can't seem to revert back my original winxp icons after i installed ur file.. even tho i have uninstall the program... how?

What u mean? Uninstall don't wanna run? Or some mistake? ?????

I just downloaded it, & installed. I got a few questions regarding these.

1) While installing, Windows said that some files are removed & i need to enter my XP SP2 CD, why is this so? what files does this remove, will this pose some problem

2) After installing, rebooting & recreating the shell icons, i find two folder in the c:\windows folder by the name system_backup (backedup system files) & icons_tmp, to save HD space i backuped up these folders to other place, & deleted the original, so in case i m making any changes or repairing it, I will simply copy them back & do so, will this work, or m i doing something wrong

3) If it has already made backup of system files, then what are all those *.backup files in my windows & system32 folder? can i backup & then delete these

about the network icon in the system tray, it's all black in any black color taskbar. Can u plz make it, blink blue like previous windows XP inbuilt it's quite confusing

i don't like the gradiant in windows vista icons anyway

I installed in safe mode, & now windows media player 10 is changed

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