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Do you have eyes? Didn't you read this?

"Please do not blame me if this patch makes any problem to your PC. You must accept that you use it with your own risks. However, I'm welcome for any solution and info."

It's agreement that you need to accept. I tried to make it nice as far as I can than saying not my responsible. If you don't have eyes, it's fine and read this again. But if you have, you're real retard because over 90% use 7.0 and works fine.

Wow, you're a real dick!

Quick question. I just installed and everything and it is really great... except for one thing. My window jumps up and down in Firefox when I first open the window. If I refresh the page then it is fine but not if it is first opened. I can tell that it isn't the webpage that is jumping but the actual window inside firefox (not the whole app either). I don't know if this has been posted yet... I didn't see it.

Quick question. I just installed and everything and it is really great... except for one thing. My window jumps up and down in Firefox when I first open the window. If I refresh the page then it is fine but not if it is first opened. I can tell that it isn't the webpage that is jumping but the actual window inside firefox (not the whole app either). I don't know if this has been posted yet... I didn't see it.

It's glyph bug on firefox. Try something else not related to jade and Athens captionbutton kinds.

Excuse me for the newbish questions, but seems all here know how to perrfectly deal with this program, Longhorn Transformation Pack 7.0 I downloaded and tried to install it (In normal mode not in safe mode), and I got this message box:

Windows NT Setup files detected..

Longhorn Transformation Pack has detected that there's any Windows NT setup files in

X:\.............\............\............\Windows 2003

It's not recommnded you to continue with this. Please eject your Windows NT CD or move your setup files to other path. Press OK to exit patch.

Now I read about 7 pages of this thread and I knew I must use this patch in Safe mode and change location of Windows setup files on my HD. Any other points I should take into consideration before going on.

And If there a link with a manual on how to use this please post.

I downloaded this patch through softpedia and it was a zipped file which contained only 1 exe file.

By the Way I am using windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition is this going to work with it

Here is complete info of my windows Version

Version 5.2 (Build 3790.srv03_rtm.030324-2048)

Edited by DOCTORALPHA
Wow looks like your new styles are RIP's fromo KoL and Stefanka's work

ANDYLOGO, I don't want someone who used to rip my work claim me with dumb idea. Check captionbar, KoL use normal Slate but I use recaptured new Slate bar from screenshot. Check captionbutton KoL's has color added and stefanka's is mackind. But mine ported from Longhorn directly and left button is longer than any other Longhorn theme. Check toolbar, mine looks a bit deeper and has curve up at last. Color also looks a bit different for elements. Most of all, they're my friends so if I want to use their work as mainbase, I can ask them for permission easily. I'm sure this won't make you stop flaming because you're blind.

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