NOTE: If you are getting error "Can't create file..." while saving a file after editing in resource hacker, that means you have edited and saved the same file in past and there is a backup file which need to be deleted before saving this file again. Go to the folder containing this file and you'll see a similar file having "_original" in its name. Delete it and try to save the file in resource hacker.
As you all know Windows 7 Beta build has been released and is available everywhere on the net. We posted a small review of Windows 7 at following link:
Windows 7 provides lots of new features along with a newly designed interface. It looks very similar to Windows Vista but there are many GUI changes like redesigned taskbar, Explorer, new boot screen and login screen, etc.
If you are still using Windows Vista but want to enjoy the new Windows 7 look, then this tutorial will definitely help you.
After following this tutorial, you'll get the same Windows 7 look in your Windows Vista. Following is a list of things which are going to be changed after following this tutorial:
Windows Theme or Visual Style
Boot Screen
Login Screen or Welcome Screen
Taskbar
Wallpapers, Sounds & Icons
About Windows Box
Extras like "Aero Shake", "Aero Snap", "Aero Peek" and "Calculator"
A Few Other Mods...
So here we start our transformation tour:
PS: Please create a Restore point using "System Restore" before applying anything mentioned in this tutorial so that you can restore your system back to a working state if anything goes wrong.
1. Windows Theme or Visual Style:
Windows 7 provides a new refreshing look which includes redesigned taskbar and start menu, Windows Explorer and a few other small changes.
You can get the same look by using an excellent theme created by our friend "DJ Gx".
Windows 7 taskbar has been highly redesigned. It doesn't show opened program's name in their taskbar buttons, instead it only shows their icons. Also the taskbar buttons are a bit large in their size.
You can get the same behavior in Vista by using following tutorial:
Windows 7 taskbar also allows you to move taskbar buttons to change their positions, you can get the same feature in Windows Vista by using "Taskbar Shuffle" utility:
Now open this "basebrd.dll" file in Resource Hacker and then replace following BITMAPs with the downloaded BMP files:
Bitmap -> 100 -> 1033 (replace with About_Windows.bmp) Bitmap -> 101 -> 1033 (replace with About_Windows.bmp)
Bitmap -> 110 -> 1033 (replace with About_Windows_Separator.bmp) Bitmap -> 111 -> 1033 (replace with About_Windows_Separator.bmp)
Save the file and you have done.
7. A Few Extras:
Windows 7 provides 3 new features which are called "Aero Shake", "Aero Snap" and "Aero Peek".
"Aero Shake" is quite useful. Suppose you have more than one windows opened and you want to minimize all other windows except the window which you are working on, then you have to simply shake the current window with your mouse and all other windows will be minimized automatically. Shake it again and all minimized windows will be maximized again.
Using "Aero Snap", you can minimize, maximize, resize windows by just dragging-dropping them to the screen corners.
"Aero Peek" has replaced the old "Show Desktop" feature in Windows 7. It can be found as a small rectangle present at last in Windows 7 taskbar. When you hover the mouse cursor over it, it allows you to peek behind all open windows by hiding all windows and showing only outlines of all windows.
You can get all these features working in Vista using following tutorials:
2. One of new redesigned features in Windows 7 is new "Window Color and Appearance" tab in Desktop Properties. When you right-click on Desktop and select "Personalize" and then go to "Window Color and Appearance" tab.
You can get the same Windows 7 "Window Color and Appearance" tab in Vista using following tutorial:
this is realli for those who wanna av the Windows 7 experience but dnt wanna do a full installation all over again. I remove my Windows 7 n go back to Vista n use this ... pelpa