Thursday, 15 November 2012

How to Change Display Windows 7 into Windows 8 without Customization Pack


Windows 8, Microsoft's new OS is indeed waiting for a lot of people. I just downloaded the Windows 8 Consumer Preview 32 bit version. Still I try Virtual Box does, but it looks the same all-new compared to WIndows 7. Iso file if you want Windows 8 Consumer Preview it please message Selling Installer Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Cheap OK to, hehe ....
Display WIndows 8 does offer a different experience than Windows 7. At first I did not really like, because it was so impressed desktop full and clean. Rigidity is very strong impression because of the use of form boxes with a clear end, no one in the so-rounded. If you want to feel the taste of Windows 8 but still comfortable with Windows 7, and did not want to lose productivity due to the time consumed ngutek-UTEK new OS, then you can change the look of Windows 7 to Windows 8. Quiet, safe mode OK to this one, because it does not use the Customization Pack. Why is it safe?
Customization Pack normally change the file system, because he had to change the icon of the application in question beforehand, so that when he appears, the icon appears is derived from the installer customization pack. This is usually a problem when we are bored and wanna restore the original icon. Some customization pack I've ever tried to change the look of Windows XP to Windows 7, or Windows 7 to Windows 8 there were fine when uninstalled, but some do not even make Windows setabil, finally got it installed ualng dech Windowsnya.
Now, if I change the look of Windows 7 to Windows 8 without customization pack, run by theme, so it does not change its file system. That's why we call safe.
After running a tutorial how to change the look of Windows 7 to Windows 8, the following things would you change:
Windows Theme or Visual Style
Icons
Boot Screen
Login Screen or Welcome Screen
Start ORB or Start Button
Sounds
Cursors
Ribbon UI in Windows Explorer
Start screen with Live Tiles
Charms Bar
Wallpaper
User Picture Tile in Taskbar
Aero Auto-colorization feature
Centered titlebar text, icon and Up Button in Windows Explorer
Windows 8 Watermark on Desktop
Extras

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