![]() ![]() They look extremely cool and they are very, very useful. (Note that you don't need to extract the file as they do, you can just extract it in the same location and then copy/paste it in the right folder.)ģ.The pc's status are awesome. The fan effect is a little tricky, but luckily there's a video where it is explained very well. Select the folder and then: hit "ok">change the default icons to the new ones>browse>find the most suiting icon>hit "ok"ĭone! now repeat with every icon you like. Right click an icon>icon settings>"+" sign>look for the files' location. All you have to do to change the icons is: Now, if you want the icons to look as the picture above, go to the awesome contribution from a fellow deviant at, and download it. (It's the little hammer, or so I remember). Download it at, then install it and place it at any position on your screen by changing the "dock properties". It's awesome for this kind of things, very flexible and customizable. When you've already installed UXTheme Multi-Patcher, ran it, and installed the XP theme, then move to step 2.Ģ.For the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen, I used a cool software called "Rocketdock". (Personally recommend UXTheme Multi-Patcher). The tutorial is extremely well explained, and the software is 100% safe to download. This is one of the best pages if you're looking for a change!ī)For instructions on how to install the XP theme, go to. You need some steps done before seeing any real change.Ī)Go to and look for a theme you like. But installing isn't as easy as it sounds. I'm willing to share everything if enough people ask me how I did it >:3ġ.First you need an XP theme. ![]() BEHOLD MY NEW DESKTOP! Yeah yeah, I know it's one hell of a change in just one day, but I just felt my desktop was freaking neutral and yucky, so I invested 4-5 hours of my time to LITERALLY PIMP MY DESKTOP. ![]()
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