how do i get new windowsthemes ie keeping the new windows look but new colors?

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  1. nghtpnshr

    nghtpnshr Regular member

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    how or where do i DL way of changinging my windows colors but keeping the feel and look of the new windows ? i noticed alot of people who posted thie screen pics looks wayyyy diff from mine how do i change my looks?
     
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    You can change them manually if you want. Right click the desktop > Properties > Apprearance > Advanced.

    To download colors, they are called themes.

    WinCustomize
    ThemeWorld
    Tucows

    Just a few I like. You can find many more by searching Google or Yahoo!.
     
  3. tmr250z

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    There are quite a few ways to do this. At CrystalXP.net you can download
    Bricopacks that will chage the look of windows, icons, toolbars, as well as different animation effects and it's free.

    http://www.crystalxp.net/bricopack/en.htm

    If you chose to install one of the Bricopacks, make sure that you install it in Safe Mode and restart your computer. This is to prevent your antivirus and other monitoring programs from messing up the installation. You can only install one at a time, so if you want to use a different one, first uninstall it in Safe Mode then restart your computer, and install a new one. I currently use Crystal Clear and I love the way it looks.

    You can also try WindowBlinds. It changes the look of your Windows Deskop by applying visual styles to your entire Windows environment. Unfortunately, it's not free, but it has a trial period, I think of 30 days.

    http://www.filehippo.com/download_windowblinds/tech/

    Themes for WindowBlinds can be found at:
    http://www.wincustomize.com/skins.aspx?libid=1&c=1

    I'm sure there are some more ways to change the look of Windows, these are the ways I have tryed, but feel free to try others when you find them (as long as they are safe).
     

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