that come bundled with a standard installation of Windows. You can avoid all this copy-everything crapola by specifically using sounds/fonts/pointers/etc. If for example you have a theme that calls for a wallpaper image from c:picswallpaper.bmp, any computer you copy the theme to must also have that exact same file in the exact same location. I had a request to showcase the default themes along with downloadable official ones from Microsoft and the default backgrounds from Windows XP. the theme uses must be copied with the theme and put in the exact same location The settings per each version of Windows differ, so you’ll need to stay in like-Windows territory when trading themes between Windows PCs.Īny custom sounds/fonts/wallpaper/mouse pointers/etc. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. XP themes only work correctly on XP-loaded computers, Win7 themes only work on Win7 computers and so on. I have a copy of Windows 98,Can I extract the theme:Baseball: to run on windows XP This thread is locked. Important notes about trading themes between Windows PCs How to enable a copied theme on another Windows PC?Ĭopy it to the destination computer, then double-click it. To do this, go to Personalization and click the “Save Theme” link to create one:Īnything listed under “My Themes” will be in the folder mentioned above. You have to save at least one custom theme. Important note: If you haven’t saved any custom themes previously, there will be nothing there. …and clicking OK to open an Explorer window to see your custom theme files. ![]() You can access this by Windows Logo / Run, typing in the location:
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