Additional:A logon screen is included with the theme.Instructions for changing the Logon Background manually is included in the Logon folder. Installation:Just extract the zip & copy the contents of the 'Theme' folder to: 'C:WindowsResourcesThemes' & apply.Be sure to have Theme Resource Changer installed before applying & it will take care of the rest. How to:You'll need your system patched with either UXTheme or UXStyle & have Theme Resource Changer installed for the theme to apply exactly like in the screen shot.Links to UXTheme Patcher & UXStyle Core for both 32bit & 64bit systems are in the ' Links For Softwares' text file in the zip.Links for Theme Resource Changer for both 32bit & 64bit systems also included in the text file.All links are to my Mega Account, so they should be clean.OR Use this link to the folder on mega containing all required software: & use the ones relevant to your system. had asked me to make a MSI based theme for her, to go with her gaming rig, so here's what I could come up with. MSI Gaming Theme for Windows 7 Only registered and activated users can see links. If you do not have access to original.msi file, you can just search registry key HKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstall for the name of the app.If you want to delete your app (which refuses to uninstall for example) from the list of installed apps in Control Panel, you can delete the entry from this Uninstall key. I do find entries in the registry key mentioned in 1) which does not have an MSI copy in this folder.So how does this work? How is windows installer able to uninstall MSI-installed applications even though the MSI is not in 1) and not in 2)? Apparently it works like this (On Windows 7, I do not know about XP and other OSes):When a user installs some app, Windows does the following:1) Creates a registry keyHKLMSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstallProductId GUIDfor this app.If you have access to the original msi file of installer of your app, you can find ProductID GUID by opening the msi file in orca.exe and clicking on the 'Property' on the left in orca, and looking for 'ProductCode' line on the right. This folder actually contains a bunch of seemingly randomly named MSI files.
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