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thank you it is quite pretty the pack but I ever saw an installation also rotted, afflicted to say it but I have a XP SP2 French it does not walk, that irritates me had good trick has to take would have liked to have the boot screen 5048 failure .your installation is worth anything, one can same step which decompressed your .exe for creates a quiet installation on a XP unattend.thank you very much Windows X :angry: :angry:

Login = Yes

Boot screen = No

DLL= No

Visual Style= Yes

Sidebar = Yes

without stop this protection of Windows, dissatisfaction your understood :angry:

excuse me , i'm bad english :yes:

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Hi, and great pack, simply fell in love with it! :D

Just a small request /how to: In the next themes, please make a compact start menu. I really hate the wide one, and please apply the transparency effects to window titles (like where at present is written Neowin.net -> Replying in Longhorn Transformation Pack - Mozilla Firefox), and to the start menu tool and to the toolbars too. (I suppose you now know I love glass effects ;-))

Well, 10.5 will be released tomorrow with NAV2005 and uxtheme for XPSP3 alpha support, bug fixes, one VS update, etc.

I dun have my own internet connection right now because I moved to university now so I have to wait for next month until they set wireless network for my dorm (It means I won't be here everyday).

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Changes in Version 10.5

-Added "Automatic Transformation" and "I don't want to perform system files transforming" transforming mode options (Safemode required)

-Added Norton Antivirus 2005 compatibility support

-Added Uninstallation Mode like Transformation Mode for better way to handle each case

-Added Windows XP Service Pack 2 with Pre-SP3 uxtheme.dll hotfix patching support

-Fixed "Manual Transformation" to run in safe mode only

-Fixed invalid boot screen resources

-Fixed SideBar to have no transparency by default

-Removed obsolete 64-bit patched uxtheme.dll file

-Updated Aero Style 2.0 visual style

|-Fixed incorrent font name

|-Fixed wrong shellstyle folder name for Aero Style (Glass - Thin TaskBar)

|-Updated Aero Style (Glass)

||-5059 elements from WinHEC 2005 as listed below

|||-CaptionButton

|||-StartButton

|||-StartPanel

|||-TaskBarBackground

|||-TaskBarButton

||-Updated FrameMaximized to read CaptionText easier

-Updated M3 Boot Screen to monochrome mode (Don't ask me why :p)

Get it from front page (Please use Aero Style (Glass) without trans and see how awesome taskbar is!)

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Is this a resource hog? Does it use a lot of memory or is it just as if you were running longhorn?

Also, can you let me know which settings to chose so it's almost exactly like in your screenshot but instead of the greenish start button, all black?

Edit: And can you put your msn list into the sidebar like I've seen?

i tried to install this(not in safemode :blush: , but it froze up part way through, so i ctrl+alt+del it and it continued with the other files, but i canceled it, well it still made me restart my comp.

it aplied the background and stuff, but i wanted it all, so i unistalled and restarted my comp, but according to the installer thing for the transormation pack i still have it, and it wont let me re-install the longhorn transformation pack i want to use so bad. :cry:

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