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its just xp with classic theme

And Windows 2000/ME icons for My Computer, My Documents, Recycle Bin etc, and a modified start menu button flag.

that looks like win 2000/ME

Er... why are the system icons the same as the ones in 98/2000/ME?

I think cooky560 has used the Inexperience Patcher by vertigosity.

And Windows 2000/ME icons for My Computer, My Documents, Recycle Bin etc, and a modified start menu button flag.

I think cooky560 has used the Inexperience Patcher by vertigosity.

Correct, it is Windows XP with the above patch applied, I just happen to like those icons.

As proof, I submit a view of XP with the modern start menu enabled:

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Going through my Zune phase. It's here where the Token icon set REALLY shines :)

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Not bad, but 2 things:

1. You need to change Favorites,Libraries ,Homegroup,Computer and Network icons if you want it to be more unified.They reall kill the whole zune look you try to achieve and

2. Tokens are really good but there are some zune-ish icons released for the Superbar that also match better.If they are not already included in the Zune VS you downloaded from DA than you can find them on the gallery of the same author that made the VS since he is the one that designed them.

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