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Answer» I am running Windows XP SP2. I rectly was having problems making my XP look like vista but I found this site with a program that works, so try it out and let me know. www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.130.htm Please note that this "BricoPack" will damage AVG even more... Already having trouble with AVG. And my broadband cannot download anything around 20 MB...You still need a format and a fresh install as has been suggested... What are you waiting for ? ?Quote from: patio on October 06, 2007, 08:02:53 AM You still need a format and a fresh install as has been suggested... Done that now. I have updated my "other" post.Quote from: dairyman on October 06, 2007, 03:50:07 AM Quote from: TOAO on October 06, 2007, 03:22:27 AMI rectly was having problems making my XP look like vista but I found this site with a program that works, so try it out and let me know. www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.130.htm after fresh reinstall of windows and you still want vista skin for xp provided by that bricopack, do a system restore, then install bricopack, then install AVG. OR do system restore, AVG installation then bricopack. I forgot what works, since I have vista now, but i used that bricopack before with AVG no problem.Just to be on the "Safe side", I won't attempt it.or other option is, find a different antivirus software. if you're look for free software, try avira or avast. For that matter of fact, I did not have any problems with their bricopacks and I did install the bricopacks without any other shells like vista transformation pack. I did install in safe mode and I did MAKE a system restore point before I installed in case anything wierd happened. This is why i swear by Total Uninstall... |
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