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You Still Missed These Visual Themes For Windows XP?

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# UXTender «uxtheme Patcher For Windows XP SP3» included

# EbhefgyXP’s Visual Themes For Windows XP Reuploaded

# Lost Windows 95, 98 and XP Themes Has Finally Founded

# The ALL Classic, Modern And Newer Themes in The History of Windows Series

# Some Few Bonus Themes You Ever Like These

# Cursors, Wallpapers and Sounds in Some Visual Themes

# it Will Works For Windows XP 32bit ONLY!!!!

# And Much Much More…

-ABOUT WHAT JUST HAPPENED TO EBHEFGYXP IN DEVIANTART-

in All Started When i Looking For Windows XP Visual Themes in Deviantart And i Found

The Guy Who Made These VERY GOOD Visual Themes For Windows XP, And His User Name is

«EbhefgyXP», He is From Russia, He is a Good Creator of These Windows XP Visual Themes,

And Now One Day He Got Banned in Deviantart For No Reasons Sadly, i Was Getting

Shocked When His Account Got Deactivated in Deviantart, And Some Day When i Got

an idea, i Saved These Random Themes For Windows XP in VM With Used VMware Fusion

on My Newer Macbook «a Mac Version of VMware Workstation», So i Gonna Reupload

All These Random Windows XP Visual Themes on Internet Archive To Saved Them,

So Thats How i Saved These Visual Themes as The Important And Reuploaded Thing.

And Also Thanks To Downloading ALL Visual Themes For Windows XP, i Hope You Like it,

So Enjoy These Visual Themes For Windows XP :D

in Loving Memory of EbhefgyXP — RIP

           «???? — 2023»

-TUTORIAL-

Heres The Tutorial How To Use Windows XP Visual Themes

1. Open The Program UXTender

2. Just ONLY ONE Click on The «Patch» Button To Installing UXTender

3. Close The UXTender Program After The installation is Finished in UXTender

4. Reboot Windows XP «if You Using Virtual Machine or The Real Old Computer

or The Old Laptop

5. After The Reboot and Starting Windows XP, So Copy The Theme Files And Folders

And Paste into «C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes»

6. And it’s Finished And Thats it…

7. And Then Click Right To Go And Click The «Properties», And Then Go To The «Themes» Button And Choose

The Theme Whatever You Want

Note: UXTender Will Works on Windows XP 32bit ONLY!

These Themes Has Credit And Belongs To EbhefgyXP And Other Random Various Creators Who

Made These Windows XP Visual Themes

Темы для windows XP

У кого то установлена операционная система Windows XP, а значит этот раздел сайта поможет Вам достаточно серьёзно трансформировать её оформление, можно скачать самые разнообразные стили, которые отличаются от стандартных не только цветовыми схемами, но и дизайном элементов интерфейса, панелей, окон, меню, иконок и других. Многие темы оформления можно настраивать по своему вкусу, что, несомненно, помогает улучшить интерфейс, сделать его удобным и уникальным. Из того огромного разнообразия тем оформления для Windows XP, представленных на сайте, каждый может без труда выбрать ту самую которая устроит лично его.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Windows XP visual styles are a set of visual customizations of the graphical user interface for Windows XP. They are designed by Microsoft and are compatible with all Windows XP editions except for the Starter edition. Since Windows XP, themes also includes the choice of visual styles as well.[1]

Compared to Desktop Themes in Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me, the new visual styles of Windows XP have a greater emphasis on the graphical appeal of the operating system, using saturated colors[2] and bitmaps[3] throughout the interface, with rounded corners for windows.[4][5]

By default, «Luna» is preinstalled on Windows XP Home Edition and Professional, while «Royale» is preinstalled on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and «Embedded» is preinstalled on Windows Embedded Standard 2009 and Windows Embedded POSReady 2009. In addition to the preinstalled visual styles, Microsoft has released additional ones for download, such as «Zune». Third parties have also released their own visual styles, however these require modification of core Windows components to work, a practice that Microsoft does not officially endorse. «Luna», «Royale», «Zune», and «Embedded» in particular are codenames of the official visual styles made by Microsoft for Windows XP.[6]

There are also some visual styles that were developed by Microsoft as placeholders before unveiling the official visual styles, and are usually used in beta versions of Windows. These include visual styles such as «Watercolor», «Mallard», «Plex», «Slate» and «Jade». «Watercolor» and «Mallard» are included by default in pre-release Windows XP builds prior to the release of Beta 2, while «Plex», «Slate» and «Jade» are included with various builds of Windows Longhorn (the predecessor to Windows Vista during its development) prior to its development reset in 2004.

The visual styles API was substantially expanded in Windows Vista and later. Nevertheless, the API remained heavily under-documented.[7]

Luna, blue (default)

Luna, olive green

Luna, silver

«Luna» (the Moon in Latin and various other languages) is the codename for the default visual style of Windows XP. Officially known as «Windows XP style», it is available in three color schemes: blue (default), olive green, and silver.[5][8] Critics who did not like the theme characterized it as a «Fisher-Price interface» among other names, due to its perceived childish nature and design.[9][10]

Luna was also present as a placeholder theme in all pre-reset Windows Vista (Longhorn) builds alongside the Plex, Slate and Jade themes, as well as the very early «Omega-13» post-reset builds 3790, 5000, 5001, and early Beta 1 builds 5048 and 5059. It was absent from all post-reset builds starting with build 5098 after the unveiling of Aero in build 5048.

Luna Beta

«Luna Beta» is an informal name given to a near-final version of the Luna theme that was used in beta builds of Windows XP from builds 2428 to 2465, replacing the Watercolor and Mallard themes found in previous builds prior to build 2428. An even earlier version of Luna Beta was showcased at CES 2001 using an internal build of Windows XP that was developed for the event. The source files as well as the theme file for this iteration of Luna later appeared in the leaked source code of Windows XP in September 2020. Officially known as «Whistler style», it is similar to the final Luna theme with some slight differences, such as a brighter scrollbar, differently-shaped taskbar buttons, and a much shinier start button. It also lacks the two color options, namely olive green (codenamed «Homestead») and silver (codenamed «Metallic»). This theme is unofficially available as a separate theme made by enthusiasts.[citation needed]

Classic

Windows Classic is a visual style that is built-in to the operating system, utilizing the classic Windows look-and-feel that was used in previous versions of Windows prior to Windows XP. Officially titled «Windows Classic style», it is less CPU-intensive and offers better performance[11] (which is also the reason why it is used by default on Windows Server 2003 through 2008 R2). It is used when the theme service is disabled, as well as in other certain scenarios such as Win32 console windows or when booting the system into Safe mode. Classic style widgets are also used for applications that are not theming-aware even though theming is enabled.

Compared to other visual styles, it supports greater color and font customization options. Windows XP and prior includes 22 preset color schemes for the classic style, with four of them[12] being optimized for the visually impaired. «Windows Standard» was the default color scheme of Windows 2000 and Windows Me and later appeared on Windows Vista and Windows 7 (which was renamed to «Windows Classic» in the latter). A slightly darker variant of the Standard scheme, called «Windows Classic» (not to be confused with the renamed «Windows Classic» variant of «Windows Standard» in Windows 7), was the default color scheme of Windows 98 (albeit with a dark blue desktop background instead of green, which was a change that was done with Windows 2000 during its development) and appeared on Windows Vista but not Windows 7.[13][5] Other schemes appeared in previous versions of Windows.

The style was removed as an option from Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 onwards; however it still exists internally for backward compatibility purposes.[citation needed]

Royale (Energy Blue)

Royale (also known as Energy Blue and Media Center style) was a visual style designed for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and later ported over to Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005.[14] It is accompanied by a new wallpaper (inspired by Windows XP’s iconic Bliss wallpaper). It presents a relucent, vivid, and faux-reflective color scheme with intense blue and green colors. The theme was later made available in December 2004 as an optional download.

On April 7, 2005, Microsoft New Zealand[15] had made the Royale theme and the wallpapers for the New Zealand theme available for download[16] for all editions of XP through Windows Genuine Advantage on its website, but as of 2019 it is no longer available. Because of the freeware nature of this package, it had also been available on software download websites, such as Softpedia at one time.[17] The wallpaper included with the package is different from the one that was included with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005.

Microsoft did also release a Windows Media Player visualization and skin at one time[when?]. The skin was released in Experience Pack for Tablet PC and was available for free,[18] but the installer only installed it on Windows XP Tablet PC Edition devices, for which it was licensed.

Royale Noir

Royale Noir looks like a darkened version of Royale, having a blackish and bluish to purple tint. Royale Noir has a black Start button, which changes to green when the mouse hovers over it. As Royale Noir was leaked and not finalized by Microsoft, it has been noted for some imperfections,[19] such as the title bar becoming too dark when the window is inactive.

Zune

A few weeks after Royale Noir was leaked, Zune was officially released in a theme package to accompany the release of Microsoft’s new Zune media player. In terms of style, Zune resembles Royale and Royale Noir, particularly the latter. It displays a brown to light shadow style and is the first publicly released visual style for Windows XP to include a differently colored Start button from the green XP,[20][21] which is colored orange in the Zune theme.

Embedded

Windows Embedded Standard 2009 and Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 came with a dedicated visual style called Embedded. It is similar to Royale, Royale Noir and Zune, featuring a mix of dark blue colors.

Watercolor

Watercolor (internally named «Business» and codenamed «Professional») is a placeholder theme that appeared in early pre-release builds of Windows XP from builds 2250 to 2419, and later appeared in the leaked source code of Windows XP in September 2020. Officially known as «Watercolor button style», the theme more closely resembles Windows Classic, featuring sharp edges and similar window proportions. It features a primarily blue and white style with mostly flat shading and retains certain UI elements from the Classic theme style. This theme is unofficially available as a separate theme made by enthusiasts.[citation needed]

Blue Lagoon

Chartreuse Mongoose

Mallard is an internal name of a placeholder theme that was designed as a decoy to show to the public during the development of Beta 2 while designers privately worked on Luna.[22] It appeared in pre-release Windows XP builds from builds 2410 to 2419, and later appeared in the leaked source code of Windows XP in September 2020. Officially known as «Sample Test Visual Style», It features two color schemes, Chartreuse Mongoose, which features a primarily green and orange style, and Blue Lagoon (internally named as Paler), which uses a teal and purple style, though both themes feature an orange start button with a green notification area as well as a slight curve on the left-hand side of the title bar. This theme is unofficially available as a separate theme made by enthusiasts.

Candy is an unannounced and unreleased theme that was found in the leaked source code of Windows XP in September 2020. According to the date found within the metadata of the files in the theme, it was made in-between builds 2250 and 2257. Candy seems to be an imitation of the Aqua theme found in earlier versions of Mac OS X (10.0 to 10.6).[23] Not much is known about its purpose, however it was likely meant as a way to test the theming engine that was first available in build 2250. According to some publicly available screenshots, only some UI elements, such as buttons, scroll bars, and the Start menu, had been redesigned to look like Mac OS X’s Aqua theme style; others still used the Classic theme style. The theme also contains a unique start button image that contains the Windows logo without the word «start» next to it while also featuring a small curved corner at the top-left, apparently mimicking that of the Apple menu which had a singular Apple logo, while the curved corners are a nod to Classic Mac OS’s menu bar which had curved corners on both sides.

Third-party visual styles

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Windows only loads a visual style that bears a valid Microsoft digital certificate.[24] As such, third-party visual styles can only be used if one of the Windows files called uxtheme.dll is altered to allow unsigned visual styles.[25][26] Microsoft is aware of such a practice and suggests obtaining a newer revision of the patched uxtheme.dll file in case problems occur after Microsoft’s own updates to the file have been applied (typically through an OS service pack).[27]

Application support

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Third-party applications can be configured to work with visual styles. By default, the title bar and the window borders of Windows Forms-based applications are rendered using the user’s preferred visual style, while the rest of the application’s graphical user interface (GUI) is rendered in the Classic style.[28] This is because these two different parts of the GUI are rendered using two different software libraries: the title bar and the window borders («non-client area» or «user controls») use Windows USER, and the remaining controls («client area» or «common controls») use version 5.8 of the Common Controls Library.[29] Version 6.0 of the Common Controls Library contains both the user controls and the common controls, and developers may configure the application’s user interface to be displayed in the user’s currently-selected visual style by forcing it to be rendered using version 6.0 of the library.[30][31]

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  • Features new to Windows XP
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  3. ^ Sinchak, Steve (2010-05-21). «Customizing the Appearance of the Windows Interface». Windows 8 Tweaks. John Wiley & Sons. p. 118. ISBN 978-1-118-26459-1.
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  12. ^ These are known as «High Contrast #1», «High Contrast #2», «High Contrast White» and «High Contrast Black» respectively.
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  31. ^ MacDonald, Matthew (2002). «Forms». User Interfaces in VB .NET: Windows Forms and Custom Controls. Apress. p. 158. doi:10.1007/978-1-4302-0844-0_5. ISBN 978-1-4302-0844-0.

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Как установить темы для Windows XP

This guide will show you how to apply customized themes to Windows XP, and even provide links to a few of our own favorite themes.

Customization is something I enjoy greatly. Why can’t we use user made themes in Windows XP out of the box? Beats me. Luckily, there are ways you can! What you need is something that will patch UXtheme.dll to allow third party (non-Microsoft) themes. This tutorial will guide you through installing, setting up and using Uxtheme Multi-patcher 6.0 to apply custom themes to Windows XP SP3, and I’ll share 4 of my favorite themes.

Please note: Although this guide was initially published back in 2008, all of the software and themes it references still exist. So if you’re still using Windows XP – these instructions will still work for you!

  1. Unzip the Multi-Patcher and click Patch. A window will pop up asking if what it describes is your OS, click Yes if it does. Another window should pop up asking you to wait a moment and telling you not to have any Windows Setup CDs in your computer. Click OK, and then it will tell you that you need to restart. Click OK to have your computer restart or click Cancel to restart later. You need to restart before you can use themes. I usually download some themes before I restart, but you can restart first if you want.
  2. click to enlarge

    Note: If you ever want to go back to your old ways, you can just run the UXTheme Multi-Patcher again and it will revert UXtheme.dll back to normal.

  3. Now, lets get to those themes! I’m going to share five with you. I find almost all of the themes I use on DeviantArt. To apply these themes, you need to right click on your desktop, click Properties, and then on the window that pops up click the Appearance tab.
  4. First up, Aquanox, shown below. Just click download, open the .zip file, and run the installer. Simple, right? Unfortunately, not all themes are this easy to install.
  5. Next, SlanXP 2. This one is slightly more complicated than just running an installer, but don’t worry! It’s still really easy. Download the .zip file, open it, go into the SlanXP2 folder and you should see something like what’s shown below.
  6. Open up the Fonts folder in the SlanXP2 zip, then open up your computers Font folder. Usually C:\Windows\Fonts (quick tip: copy that, press Windows Key + R, paste it, and press enter. The folder should open!). Select the fonts in the .zip file and drag them into your computers font folder. This will install the fonts. Now go back in the .zip file. You can ignore the Walls folder, or copy it somewhere if you like them. What we’re really after is the SlanXP2.msstyles file. You’ll need to go to your computers theme folder, usually C:\windows\resources\themes. Create a new folder here, name it SlanXP2, and drag the SlanXP2.msstyles file into this new folder. You should now have the theme in your Display Properties -> Appearance tab now. The different color schemes for this theme actually just use different fonts.
  7. Next up is GUI.Relax, because all black themes get boring after a while. Download the .zip and open it. With this one you can just copy the GUIRelax folder into your themes folder. You can also delete the wallpaper folder inside of it if you don’t want to use it.

  8. Last one! Royale Vista II Final. I used this one for a really long time. It also another one with an installer! I’m showing blue but there’s a black scheme you can switch to.

I hope you enjoy the themes. Please feel free to share some of your favorites!


If this article helped you, I’d be grateful if you could share it on your preferred social network — it helps me a lot. If you’re feeling particularly generous, you could buy me a coffee and I’d be super grateful :)


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