Vista Icons Pack v2.0 Ultimate - System Patch


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Guys, i've got Vista Beta 2 only about week ago. Now I manage and recreate icons from Vista, after it will patch XP System files.

For now I can say, that pack will include exclusive Boot and Logon screens.

Question for all of you. Should I include Vista walls into the pack ?

Guys, i've got Vista Beta 2 only about week ago. Now I manage and recreate icons from Vista, after it will patch XP System files.

For now I can say, that pack will include exclusive Boot and Logon screens.

Question for all of you. Should I include Vista walls into the pack ?

If they are the same as the ones included in the last few interim builds, then no.....some of us still operate dial up. :(

Hey, quick question.....Are you gonna be including icons from the new 5465 build? It looks as if there are a bunch of new icons in the control panel as well as some new 16x16 versions of some older icons as seen in the device manager screen from Paul Thurrot's website....

And will you include the new aero cursors as well?

Thanks, Frylock

kudesnick....one more thing i would like to say...for the ease of installations & packeging, remove the patching of WMP9, give an option to Patch WMP10 only, hardly anyone is using WMP9 anymore, cos WMP10 doesn't even require WGA, U can give an option like "If u have WMP10 then click yes, if u have WMP11, then click no"

In a few days will be released first part of VIPv3 - Vista Icons Pack v3.0 for Developers. This pack will include more than 1100 icons (also from Beta 2 and 5465 builds). In this pack icons will be in ICO format with 256x

Great app, looking forward to the new one too.

Will these icons be changed too?

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Thanks

Yeah, i will try.

In a few days will be released first part of VIPv3 - Vista Icons Pack v3.0 for Developers. This pack will include more than 1100 icons (also from Beta 2 and 5465 builds). In this pack icons will be in ICO format with 256x

Yeah, i will try.

Thanks a lot. I appreciate your hard work :)

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