classic theme

Classic Theme

Will Windows Vista have a classic Windows theme still available? Thanks!
-- capitan

Yes, its still in there. Right click an empty spot on your Desktop > Click "Personalize Computer" > Themes > click in the list box and click Windows Classic > Apply > OK. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta FAQ for MS AntiSpy http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm
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Will Windows Vista have a classic Windows theme still available? Thanks!
-- capitan

And also, going on from what Andre said, if you want to save some system resources, turn off the "Themes" service and the "User Experience Session Management Service" to conserve some RAM as this is what themes and Aero Glass use.
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Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor) wrote:

And also, going on from what Andre said, if you want to save some system resources, turn off the "Themes" service and the "User Experience Session Management Service" to conserve some RAM as this is what themes and Aero Glass use.


That's cool, That's what I do with WinXP is turn off the themes service and the eye candy to tweak it for performance. Thanks for the tips guys!
-- capitan

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Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor) wrote: And also, going on from what Andre said, if you want to save some system resources, turn off the "Themes" service and the "User Experience Session Management Service" to conserve some RAM as this is what themes and Aero Glass use.

That's cool, That's what I do with WinXP is turn off the themes service and the eye candy to tweak it for performance. Thanks for the tips guys!
-- capitan There is a screenshot on this web page that if you scroll down a ways, will

show you what the classic interface looks like in Vista. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista

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