Download Vista Transformation Pack 5.0

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Vista Transformation Pack 5.0 Out Today

You sure will be surprised if you hear this. From now on you can update Vista Transformation Pack without uninstalling and you can even integrate Vista Transformation Pack into Windows setup files. (Still experimental, though but most of them are fine enough to be implemented) This release has a lot of update covering from build 5472 so you’ll get much more icons update and much better visual styles and WindowBlinds skin, with bugs from earlier release fixed. Let’s see the changelog for more details below.

Changes in Version 5.0
-Added function to update existing UI transformation to the machine (Now user doesn’t need to uninstall before applying new ones anymore!)
-Added function to choose whenever user wants to apply UI transformation to the machine and setup files folder or enter Maintenance Center
-Added Q&A from Windows X’s shrine forum (made by [email protected])
-Added setup destination for applying Vista UI transformation (system transformation or setup integration)
-Added System Files’ resources modifying verification so you can know if this program can modify your system files or not
-Added system files compatibility with Neutral language ID (0)
-Added Vista wide screen boot screen (16:9) option
-Fixed Guest’s user picture lost after uninstall
-Fixed Internet Explorer 7 modifying issues
-Fixed LClock’s install path association bug
-Fixed Rebuilding icons cache problems on some machines (Need to be executed from maintenance center)
-Fixed Shutdown/Logoff button text removing (impure backup file, losing explorer.exe on some machines)
-Fixed some resources modification bug (such batmeter.dll resources on xpsp2res.dll, etc.)
-Fixed Themes service will be always enabled after uninstall (I’ve heard enough complaining about this)
-Fixed Vista logon’s shutdown button disappearance bug on some machines
-Fixed Windows drive icon removing bug
-Moved Vista logon to Windows interface section
-Re-arranged transforming process for easier understanding
-Removed Windows Media Player 11 (Codename Eclipse) skin (Get the real beta ones if you want to use it)
-Removed out-dated Vista wallpapers (Get wallpaper pack from somewhere if you want all of them)
-Seperated Set Windows Vista OS drive icon option from system files icon option
-Seperated system files and Vista UI stuffs for ease of management
-Updated appearance selection on uninstall instead of enable/disable Themes service
-Updated toolbar button
-Updated massive Vista icons from build 5472 (million thanks to Sebas who helped me with the icon resources)
-Updated Vista boot screen with previous ones (since it looks better)
-Updated Vista logo in System Properties from build
-Updated Vista logon background (higher resolution)
-Updated Vista sounds scheme (Startup and Logon from Beta 2 build)
-Updated Vista toolbar flag
-Updated Vista visual styles
|-Updated Vista Beta 2 horizontal shellstyle (Added Blue folder icon)
|-Updated Vista Beta 2 TaskBandButton with new fancy light button
|-Updated Vista Beta 2 themes with ressources from build 5472
|-Updated Vista Beta 2 visual style and normal WindowBlinds skin with new Standard theme
|-Updated Vista WindowBlinds glass border (Now it’s as close as the real ones!)
|-Updated Start globe to be compatible with VistaStart (Test with 1.3)
-Updated Vista wireless tray icon
-Updated new Calculator and TimeDate icon
-Updated Vista Start Menu classic

Download: Vista Transformation Pack 5.0

Cheers,
Anusha
 

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Just wanted to share it with all of you. That's all.

I haven't installed it, and not going to install it straight away. I will install it in a VMWare Windows XP Virtual Machine and see how it works. I'm still in the opinion that these transformation packs can screw the whole OS up.
 

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Anusha said:
Just wanted to share it with all of you. That's all.

I haven't installed it, and not going to install it straight away. I will install it in a VMWare Windows XP Virtual Machine and see how it works. I'm still in the opinion that these transformation packs can screw the whole OS up.

Yeah dont install it it stuffed up my pc
 

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    themera said:
    Yeah dont install it it stuffed up my pc
    what?
    it works fine on me man... ithnk u a havin some prob with ya pc man........ i installed it around 7.30 in da mng and was runnin ma pc till now.... so no prob till now ...as usual......
     

    Anusha

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    LOL. I gave you the warning (in the thread started by Hackr too) that you should think twice before doing this sort of a thing.

    Even if it passed thorough testings in VMWare, I wouldn't install it without first making a backup (cloned image) of the system partition. For me, that's just a matter of a minute, as I have only the Windows folder in the system drive. ;)
     

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    Novindu said:
    what?
    it works fine on me man... ithnk u a havin some prob with ya pc man........ i installed it around 7.30 in da mng and was runnin ma pc till now.... so no prob till now ...as usual......

    Hey mucho it installed but when i tried to log ion with my user id i could not so i think there wuz some thing wrong<BY the way is ur pc 64 bit
     

    Anusha

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    I didn't think it would screw up that bad. I don't think it even can do something like that. What I said was these type of software usually affect the stability of Windows adversely, because it replaces the original (or protected) system files with custom ones.
     

    Novindu

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    Anusha said:
    I didn't think it would screw up that bad. I don't think it even can do something like that. What I said was these type of software usually affect the stability of Windows adversely, because it replaces the original (or protected) system files with custom ones.
    yo man as i said it isnt da fault of ur s/w..... it works perfect......themara must have done smethn stupid when he installs....lolzzzz
     

    themera

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    Novindu said:
    yo man as i said it isnt da fault of ur s/w..... it works perfect......themara must have done smethn stupid when he installs....lolzzzz

    Yeah i guess some shit happened but any ways i dont wanna give it anothere try