Boot screen
Welcome Screen / Logon Screen
Desktop and file icons
Toolbar icons
Progress Dialogs
Sounds scheme
System Tray icons
Wallpapers
Windows Media Player Skins
Clock
It is only natural to get addicted to your current user interfaces and icons. Changes do take time to seep in. You may initially feel at a loss when WVTP rearranges your Windows system files and the display of your icons. Moreover, you should bear in mind that WVTP does not change the core functionality of your Windows but merely the visual aspect of it. If you anticipate drastic changes (positive changes, of course) or a boost in performance, you will be disappointed. WVTP barely goes beyond the looks.
WVTP does give you a detailed warning at the time of installation. You can even see it changing the XP components, so you can always choose to quit installation and the process will be reversed. Ideally, you should create a system restore point before installing WVTP, even though such packs are usually harmless. All in all, taking the trouble of downloading and installing the free Windows Vista Transformation Pack is worth the Vista experience.
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