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great package. I installed it with no problems. Got one question though.. with the VS slate it looks great but windows like AIM chat windows and frontpage etc has the slate title bar but the rest of the window is the defauly light grey color, is there a way to make it a dark shade of grey like the slate header so it looks more complete? Any help or advice would be appreciated.

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Sorry for that problem. I don't know about something for replaing system files so it may not work in some cases but now I think I solved most parts of these problems. By the way, according to license agreement, you need to accept thoese terms before using it.

Hi Windows X .. I tried to find your Longhorn transformation pack in spanish .. but I think that you didn't do it.. :( so, I whould like to know if you can try to do it, or if we can help you in someway, because .. the spanglish, that if cause before the patch is not really good :x I hope someday installing your superb patch in spanish edition soon ;)

Hi Windows X .. I tried to find your Longhorn transformation pack in spanish .. but I think that you didn't do it.. :( so, I whould like to know if you can try to do it, or if we can help you in someway, because .. the spanglish, that if cause before the patch is not really good :x I hope someday installing your superb patch in spanish edition soon ;)

Wait a while untill he fixes the patch so it doesn't bork installs.

I always like to reshack myself anyway, real resources pulled right from longhorn baby :D

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