VISTA THEME: Vista Blue RTM for Vista BASIC Users


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Hi guys

After getting a lot of demand for a Basic version of my theme "Vista Blue for Vista", I'm proud to announce my new theme "Vista Blue RTM".

Its a revised version of "Vista Blue for Vista":

http://vishal-gupta.deviantart.com/art/Vis...-Vista-61230531

So now Windows Vista Basic users can also enjoy this theme. :)

Vista_Blue_RTM_for_Vista_Basic_by_Vishal_Gupta.png

ABOUT:

I have created this theme for "Windows Vista Basic" users who can't use "Aero" in their systems and are forced to use the Vista Basic theme. It also contains a version for Aero which is same as "Vista Blue for Vista".

HOW TO USE:

1. Download "VistaGlazz" and run it to allow Vista to use 3rd party themes:

Website: http://www.codegazer.com/vistaglazz.htm

Standalone: http://www.codegazer.com/downloads/VistaGlazz.exe

Installer: http://www.codegazer.com/downloads/VistaGlazzSetup.exe

2. Extract the contents of RAR file to:

%windir%\Resources\Themes\

3. Now right-click on Desktop and select "Personalize" and then click on "Theme". Now select "Vista Blue RTM by Vishal Gupta" from the drop-down box and then apply it.

NOTE FOR VISTA AERO USERS:

It'll apply the Aero theme by default. If you want to use the "basic" version which I made specially, then change it from:

[Windows Color and Appearance -> Open classic appearance properties for more color options]

And select the Basic version from the list and then apply.

I hope you all will like this theme as you liked all my previous themes.

Please give your valuable feedbacks. :p

Download: Vista Blue RTM for Vista Basic

Source: Mera Windows

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