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B'ah. It appears that I made a typo in the link.

http://www.unitedempire.net/stuff/vtp4.zip IS the correct link. I mixed up the T and P.

So, again. http://www.unitedempire.net/stuff/vtp4.zip is the correct link.

[note to self, next time, test all links you posted]

It messed up my computer, i'm running all my programs via task manager since i installed the VTP 4.0. When rebooted for first time, THE UI WONT LOAD ANYMORE(start menu, taskbar, icons, gadgets), i uninstalled and nothing happened, repaired and the problem still there, any idea on how to repait that?

When I installed this, you'd have to change it from display. After the reboot, it should show the display settings, to appearance tabs, and you can change it from there.

I think it's" "Aero Glass" and "Aero Vista" and there's two versions of each.

Did you try that?

What program? the installer for VTP 4? So try downloading a new copy.

Oh, while we're on that subject....

When you load in regular moad. Go to task manager, does Explorer.exe show up in process? if so, shut it down, and manually run explorer.exe

on your screenshots u dont have transparency on white areas. for example in an explorer window. can u tell me what to do to get it like on the screenies?

i have the same problem i can see through my windows, yes it looks really nice, but unfortunatley it means i can't view pics, of even another window properly.

i have the same problem i can see through my windows, yes it looks really nice, but unfortunatley it means i can't view pics, of even another window properly.

Here are the steps you need to take to adjust the transparency of the windows:

1. Right-click on the Glass2K icon in your system tray and select ?Settings?. Now check to see what your keyboard shortcut is (I changed mine to be Ctrl + Shift).

2. Open the window that you want to adjust the transparency of, like Windows Explorer or Notepad for example.

3. Use the shortcut above in conjunction with a 0-9 number key. 0 means you want no transparency where 9 means you want the most transparency. If I wanted a window with no transparency I would press Ctrl+Shift+0.

4. That?s all! I don?t believe there is a way you can do this for every application at one time so you will have to perform this for each application individually.

http://tech.cybernetnews.com/2006/05/20/ho...vista-for-free/

I've been using this since it was LTP, and it's a good program. But before you install, you must realize that danger inherent here: you're modifying your system files, and the chance of something going wrong is quite high. You must be prepared to do some manual work (typically uninstalling and reinstalling works, but at the very worst you could have to do an upgrade install). However, once it works, it works quite well.

Be sure to remove your Windows CD before you install it, otherwise a tug-of-war will start, causing problems.

It does make backup in system32\ViTP (or something like that). Simply run the installer and click the Uninstall option.

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