I've been thinking about Windows 7 transformation pack since pre-betas. However, I've been observing Windows 7 since pre-beta builds. I must admit that it didn't interest me that much for slightly UI changes and very few icons update. If I rush for first released packs, it'll be spammed with insignificant changes from real OS plus bloated stuff from prototype screenshots and become obsolete in no time. After waiting patiently for months, this moment is when it should exist.
Features
Seven Transformation Pack will replace many of the resources in Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003. It can change such things as:
Boot screen
Welcome Screen / Logon Screen
New msstyles files (visual styles)
New desktop and file icons
New toolbar icons
Progress Dialogs
Sounds scheme
System Tray icons
New Wallpapers
Some Windows 7's popular features
And much more
Changes in Version 5.1
-Fixed infamous welcome center being in used while reinstalling
-Fixed missing files bugs in setup integration
-Fixed missing taskkill.exe error in some machines
-Fixed potential dwwin.exe errors during shutdown
-Fixed shutdown dialog resource patching glitches when new updates are available
-Fixed unsubscribing to Windows X's Live failure in Welcome Center
-Improved deferred launcher to give startup applications lower priorities for better system performance
-Updated ViGlance build to official release in website
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