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i integrated this pack with nlite rc 1.04 in my german xp install an it ended up with english system files (lucky me that i tested first on a virtual machine)...am i doing something wrong or is there any way to just exchange the resources and not the dll-files and so on? that would be great :)

Try this method.

1. Run Vista Transformation Pack in german XP.

2. Transform using Manual Transformation mode

3. In VTPFiles folder, use makecab to build ex_, dl_, cp_, etc. files

4. Integrate Vista Pack into setup CD

5. Put files from VTPFiles using makecab to i386 folder

6. Delete new added files

Try this method.

1. Run Vista Transformation Pack in german XP.

2. Transform using Manual Transformation mode

3. In VTPFiles folder, use makecab to build ex_, dl_, cp_, etc. files

4. Integrate Vista Pack into setup CD

5. Put files from VTPFiles using makecab to i386 folder

6. Delete new added files

sounds good, i?ll try that when i have some time!

MVT, is that out yet, or did you do some of your own customizing? If so I really want that one, looks nice as hell.

just some screen shots of vista beta and some stuff to try to help Windows X

Some Mock Msn Vista Skins:

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Is it possible to get the glass effect without using Windows Blind

Glass2k makes the whole window transparent

I just want it to have the glass effect on the borders(the top thingy LOL)

yes and no i don't know how to make just the boarders transparent

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http://theskinsfactory.com/skinsfactory/?p...ortfolio&id=158

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