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How to Use Custom Desktop Themes in Windows 7


How to Use Custom Desktop Themes in Windows 7





 How to use custom desktop theme in window 7.Install new amazing theme in window 7 for beautiful desktop look.Download different themes and wallpapers for window 7.Here is theme pack available for different operating system.Download Universal Theme for windows available for 32 bit and 64 bit operating system.


Themes Picture...


How to Use Custom Desktop Themes in Windows 7


Here’s How:


1. First you will need to download and install either the 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) patcher (auto installer) for your 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7:






2. When downloaded, unrar the file using winrar or 7-zip, and run the .exe


3. Select your user interface language:


How to Use Custom Desktop Themes in Windows 7


4. Click OK


5. Click Yes when this box appears


How to Use Custom Desktop Themes in Windows 7


6. Then you need to patch these 3 files (as you see i already have mine patched.) Click Patch for each file; after patching them all, restart your computer.


How to Use Custom Desktop Themes in Windows 7


7. You need a custom theme; there are a lot around the net, but I suggest you to go here and look:Visual Styles 7 on deviantART


8. Navigate to C:\Windows\Resources\Themes


These are the files that have to be placed in the folder:


How to Use Custom Desktop Themes in Windows 7


9. Then paste the folder and theme provided, then the theme should appear in your personalization menu...






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