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| | XP to Vista Tutorial want to make XP look like Vista, yet skip all the BUGS, compatibility issues and slowness of the most horrd OS made by Microsoft = Vista? Take a look at this tutorial... it is interesting http://lee-soft.com/?p=20 |
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| | Re: XP to Vista Tutorial Why? |
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| | Re: XP to Vista Tutorial "vista claus" <ber@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4751886a$1@xxxxxx-privat.org... Quote: > want to make XP look like Vista, yet skip all the BUGS, compatibility > issues and slowness of the most horrd OS made by Microsoft = Vista? > > Take a look at this tutorial... it is interesting > > http://lee-soft.com/?p=20 > While I like it and will not remove it, it did slow down my otherwise snappy running XP, and that was with a 3.0ghz HT Intel, 1gig ram and 128 vid ram. Further, the more features you enable the more it slows things down. Later, after installing another 1gig of ram and a 256mb vid card, the speed picked back up. (Sound familiar?) It is pretty cool, and nice to get away form the Fisher Price look, so was/is worth the slow down. However, with that transformation pack installed and configured with all the goodies, Vista, (Dual boot), out performs XP on the same machine. On this test machine with much less power, I installed Vista Inspirat, http://www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.130.htm and while it does a pretty good job of mimicking Vista, the Vista Transformation Pack does it better as far as look and feel goes. However, Inspirat doesn't take as much to run as the other. I installed it on the faster computer, and it ran better than Vista Transformation Pack. Further, with Inspirat, you don't have to worry about KB925902 as you did with Transformation Pack 7.0 which is what the tutorial link above is related to. Now if you go to the actual site, http://www.windowsxlive.net/?page_id=15 , I see that he has a ver 8.0.1 out with new features including True Transparency! (No need for Window Blinds!) So I'll be testing that ver soon! ..AND the KB925902 problem With Vista Transformation Pack has FINALLY been fixed. YAY! I don't recommend installing 7.0 as the link above talks about unless you are willing to dink around with the KB925902 problem. In the end, as with anything else, when you start fiddling around with your original OS out-of-the-box configuration, yer gonna slow things down and maybe have problems. What you have to decide, is if all that fiddling around is worth the slight to not so slight slow down, AND bugs! Yes bugs, I have had some bugs with BOTH transformation packs, on both machines I have tested, and still use them on. So it's up to you what you are willing to put up with. I choose to put up with it, as ANYTHING is better than the Fisher Price look, and staring at the same old looking OS for YEARS! Oh, and it's not as simple as installing a transformation pack and forgetting about it either. A program install, or windows update can mess things up, and then you have to do a "reset" of your transformation pack. Still, I choose to keep them installed and live with it. Enjoy! |
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| | Re: XP to Vista Tutorial "idaspud" <someone@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:eGBZqZENIHA.4684@xxxxxx Quote: > > "vista claus" <ber@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4751886a$1@xxxxxx-privat.org... Quote: >> want to make XP look like Vista, yet skip all the BUGS, compatibility >> issues and slowness of the most horrd OS made by Microsoft = Vista? >> >> Take a look at this tutorial... it is interesting >> >> http://lee-soft.com/?p=20 >> > Yeah, I installed that transformation pack before I had the real thing. > While I like it and will not remove it, it did slow down my otherwise > snappy running XP, and that was with a 3.0ghz HT Intel, 1gig ram and 128 > vid ram. Further, the more features you enable the more it slows things > down. Later, after installing another 1gig of ram and a 256mb vid card, > the speed picked back up. (Sound familiar?) It is pretty cool, and nice to > get away form the Fisher Price look, so was/is worth the slow down. > However, with that transformation pack installed and configured with all > the goodies, Vista, (Dual boot), out performs XP on the same machine. also found the sidebar somewhat flaky, and, to be honest, within a few days, I found quite a few problems with it. So if you use it, take a restore point beforehand. Cheers JW |
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