I found a nice Windows theme. It is all in black, which matches the color of your thinkpad



Link: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=95820
(And please don't blame me if your Windows is *****





Yes i installed it 5 minutes ago, it looks just like the screenshotsKyocera wrote:that's cool, isn't the same as the black royal theme that gator posted a while back or is it something a bit newer. Have you tried it yet, from reading some of the post's there are some serious sounding issues.



T61 6465-CTO: 15.4" WSXGA+ (LG), X3100, T7200, 100GB 7200rpm, 4GB OCZ, DVD-RW, 6 cell, Atheros A/B/G, Vista Home Prm.This is exctly why I never use themes that patch the uxtheme.dll file.Tholek wrote:Grrr, I noticed it changed the System Properties manufacturer info & logo. Is that that backed up anywhere? I want my Lenovo info back.
1. have you tried to setup your bios by default config.??? I fix many issues doing it specially when some system changes happened after i add new software or remove software maybe this is related with the logo disappeareance? I don't know. I don't recommend to have the sys. restore enabled because if you have virus then it will restore itself even after you AV software kill it so, this will add security.Tholek wrote:Well, I just lost a Sony OEMLogo in the end. Lesson learned.
Now if anyone has that gif....
I was referring to the SONY oemlogo gif that appears when you show system properties. It was overwritten with an xPize one, and not backed up.creed_mty wrote:1. have you tried to setup your bios by default config.??? I fix many issues doing it specially when some system changes happened after i add new software or remove software maybe this is related with the logo disappeareance? I don't know. I don't recommend to have the sys. restore enabled because if you have virus then it will restore itself even after you AV software kill it so, this will add security.Tholek wrote:Well, I just lost a Sony OEMLogo in the end. Lesson learned.
Now if anyone has that gif....
Please correct me if I'm wrong about bios setup.
2. have you tried when in bios splash screen you pressed F8 to choose to load windows to the last time it was working properly?? this also works good it saved from me a few serious issues specially when GPU problems happened to me.
T61 6465-CTO: 15.4" WSXGA+ (LG), X3100, T7200, 100GB 7200rpm, 4GB OCZ, DVD-RW, 6 cell, Atheros A/B/G, Vista Home Prm.
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