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New visual style for windows xp Stargate Atlantis...

I find nice to it make and with your to share..

Here a screenshot.....

Sorry for my bad english...

Stargate_Atlantis_1_(small).jpg

LARGE

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For more visual styles go to www.superfiles.nl

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why not get software to open it? I use 7-zip to open everything under the sun...

Thanks the program worked :) Now I'm having trouble getting the visuals on.. I put the files in C:/WINDOWS/Resources/Themes and went to properties and browsed for them but it says there's an unknown error when I try to select them... did I miss something?

Thanks!

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I have a problem does this theme work on vista if so how when i downloaded the atlantis 1.1 and read the read me it said to click the file that says stargate.inf or something like that it doesn't show up for me to right click and install also when you said to download the resource tuner i have and i will try to do it with the directions given for that

Are you working on anything else atlantis because i would be willing to help you complete them i have a good understanding with flash and with photoshop. If you can help me and if you would like some help i would greatly apprechiate it

Thanks

Starcraze

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The Theme is for Windows XP, NOT Vista or Windows 7, the Theme Engine in Vista and 7 is completely different then the one in XP.

If people with XP are having trouble with applying this theme, it is most likely you have not yet patched your uxtheme.dll file.

UXTheme Multi-Patcher

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