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You sure will be surprised when you hear this. From now on you can update Vista Transformation Pack without uninstalling and you can even integrate Vista Transformation Pack into Windows setup files. This release has a lot of updates from build 5552 so you'll get updated icons and much better visual styles and WindowBlinds skin, with over 20 bugs from earlier release fixed. Take a look at the changelog for more details below.

If you have version 5.0 installed, DO NOT uninstall it! Just run this release and use update feature. (it works fine like uninstall and reinstall so don't be afraid) :)

Changes in Version 5.5

-Added Apply Vista Setup screens transformation

-Fixed applying missing Vista UI transformation to setup files bug

-Fixed language id debug dialog when repair in Maintenance Center

-Fixed missing resources patching for Media Center and Tablet PC Edition

-Fixed missing some files during Vista UI transformed setup installation preparation

-Fixed new updated files missing after uninstallation when use re-apply Vista UI transformation mode

-Fixed obsolete language id checking bug in repair function

-Fixed rebuilding icon cache console dialog disappearance bug

-Fixed rebuilding icon cache incompleteness problems (I programed it to delete IconCache.db so it should be better)

-Fixed resource extracting using Resource Hacker bug on some non-English langude id with letter

-Fixed SideBar obsolete uninstallation that might cause problems to Vista SideBar

-Fixed Start orb misalign for VistaStart (by 1 pixel)

-Fixed system files uninstallation bug (system files restored after uninstall, all same)

-Fixed Vista Toolbar Throbber animation bug

-Fixed Vista Visual Pack's execution problem on Vista UI transformed setup files that doesn't have GUIRunonce.

-Fixed WindowBlinds installation path detection bug

-Fixed WindowBlinds skin installation on Vista UI transformed setup install launch bug

-Fixed Windows logo in System Properties overlapping bug

-Fixed wordpad.exe patching failure (wrong file location)

-Fixed unable to execute "ResourceHacker.exe" on Vista UI transformed setup install bug

-Fixed uxtheme.dll patcher execution issues (couldn't execute file xxx.com, patch doesn't work, etc.)

-Fixed uxtheme.dll patching issues on Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 2 Beta

-Fixed x64 Edition detection failure on x86 OS with x64 CPU

-Updated Vista cursors from Pre-RC1 build

-Updated Vista icons from Pre-RC1 build

-Updated Vista tray icons from Pre-RC1 build

-Updated Vista logon background from Pre-RC1 build

Digg this!

Download Vista Transformation Pack 5.5:

- Softpedia

- RapidShare

- Windows X's shrine

More mirrors coming soon...

Information: Vista Transformation Pack at windowsxlive.net

By the way, please don't post comments like, "another vista?" or, "just wait until the real thing comes out." This is not helpful and makes you look like an idiot. Thanks.

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really? is it any buggy?

I'm a new poster here...but I kicks it with this transformation pack, and so far I haven't found anything to whine about...yet :whistle:

But I gotta say that this pack rocks, and even though I haven't tested the previous versions, I still find this one quite stable.

looks good, installed fine on my computer but i think i found a bug (not much off a bug, just a bit annoying), all the balloon tips on the taskbar, the ones next to the clock, all appear but they all show behind the taskbar

bugerrorfp1.png

apart from that, good work!!

looks good, installed fine on my computer but i think i found a bug (not much off a bug, just a bit annoying), all the balloon tips on the taskbar, the ones next to the clock, all appear but they all show behind the taskbar

bugerrorfp1.png

apart from that, good work!!

I'm pretty sure that's a bug in Windows, happens to me all the time no matter what visual style I'm using. The tooltips always come back after a reboot though.

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