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    Vtp 6

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by nix, Jan 18, 2007.

  1. nix

    nix Notebook Consultant

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    Vista Transformation Pack 6.0 was released a while back. Try it at your own risk, but it does improve a bit over the last build and is slightly less buggy. You now have many more options that you can choose or not choose according to your taste. Looks nice in my opinion; just remember to create a restore point (and I wouldn't choose to transform the system files).

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  2. Crono139

    Crono139 Notebook Geek

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    I'm probably going to try it this weekend, along with the full version of WindowBlinds so that I can use the Aero effect.

    Here's the main page for VTP 6. http://www.windowsxlive.net/?p=361
     
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    yea i got it, and i simply love it. its so much better than vtp 5.5. the windows sidebar things looks really great and is actually quite useful because of its info it provides. and yes, like nix said, be sure to create a restore point before you install it, just to make sure