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Vista Transformation Pack 4.0
Posted by Anonymous 1285 Day ago, There are 21 comments, 49064 views
At last, Vista Transformation Pack has finally come out! Despite the name Vista, you´ll get whole new update and more functions. Get the awesome Vista look today!
Vista Transformation Pack will give to your Windows XP system the new and cool look of Microsoft´s future operating system: Windows Vista. The pack changes most of the system icons, skins and toolbars and also adds new enhancements to your desktop such as a dock bar or a different system tray clock.
Well, this is another very big update. In this release, you´ll get bunches of stuff you´ve never seen before in this pack such as Windows Media Player skins, WindowBlinds skin, new stuffs, etc. And bugs I´ve found are all fixed with 5270 additions.

  • Added 2 Vista 5270 visual styles
  • Aero Style (Glass - Beta 2)
  • Aero Style (Vista - Beta 2)
  • Added 2 Vista Media Player skins
  • Windows Media Player 11 (TheVista.ru)
  • WMP11 (MaStErHaCk)
  • Added 2 Vista screensavers
  • Added 8 new Vista wallpapers from build 5270
  • Added Vista (Beta 2) stuffs such as
  • login
  • icons
  • progress dialog
  • start button
  • toolbar icons
  • Added WindowBlinds glass skin
  • Corrected some Vista icons (Printers and Search)
  • Fixed annoying cached files in harddisk source (such as i386, servicepackfiles, etc.)
  • Fixed file extraction buffer error (some files that might be lost on some machines)
  • Fixed Glass2k uninstallation bug
  • Fixed unattended transformation issues on unattended installation (Works only on First-Run transformation mode)
  • Removed "Aero Style (Glass - 51xx)" since it´s similar to Beta 2 ones
  • Updated ToolBar style settings
  • Updated Vista Beta 1 progress buttons
  • Updated visual styles
  • Fixed TreeExpandCollapse transparency bug
  • Renamed "Aero Style (52xx)" to "Aero Style (Beta 2)"
  • Fixed CaptionButton background bugs in Vista visual styles
  • -Fixed Compact StartPanel bugs in Aero Style (Vista - Beta 1) visual style
  • Updated ListviewHeader image to new Vista ones
  • Updated Logoff/Shutdown button position in Beta 2 series
  • Updated new 5270 stuffs to Beta 2 series
  • Updated some improved elements in Beta 1 serires
  • Updated Tabitem images to ones used in IE7 in Beta 2 series

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any screenshots ? also I'm still using Vista Inspirate pack and I'm happy with it ! Should I use this ?
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by harden on 2006-05-22 03:50:30
is this one better than Vista Customation Pack 3.6?...and what's the difference?
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by artofliving on 2006-05-22 06:27:35
friends this transformation pack is beautiful it transformed my xp into new look i liked it with 3.6 version i had problem that there was no uninstallation option in add and remove programe as i not turned off antivirus,antispyware,firewall so it did not install well and i cannt even remove it ... but in this 4.0 i see unistall option in add and remove programe,i just wanted to share this with u all,i like this 4.0 pack beautiful ty
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by bluefox-14 on 2006-05-22 09:16:17
Is this update for ENGLISH version only, or is it a multiligual one ?

As I use the French version of Win XP, I don't want to mess-up every thing with this.
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by cjsniper on 2006-05-22 11:46:02
Hey ! i already installed the early version of vista transformation ver 3.6
do i want to uninstall it or can i installed with the same.

Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by rafferty on 2006-05-22 14:38:09
Doe's this affect anyone who has a non genuine copy of xp ? {not that I have ;) }.
RE : by Fox-htv on 2006-05-25 07:23:17
It works perfectly on all. The maker isn't a microsucker so it hasn't got all the WGA junk...
I saw it used on a non-genuine version of XP. ;)

-=Fox-HTV=-
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by arch-angel on 2006-05-22 17:30:40
is this work with winXp x64 OS?
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by ChmXTC on 2006-05-22 19:34:24
 Vista Transformation Pack FAQ

Q: What is the Vista Transformation Pack?
A: The Vista Transformation Pack (or VTP) is a system transformation pack which will change the Microsoft Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 interface to one closely resembling Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista operating system.

Q: What Operating Systems support the Vista Transformation Pack?
A: Currently, Vista Transformation Pack supports only 32-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. (64-bit compatibility is planned for future releases)

Q: Do I have pay for the pack?
A: Not at all. You can choose to donate to the author Windows X though.

Q: What exactly does the pack do?
A: The transformation pack replaces many of the resources in Windows XP/Windows Server 2003. It can change such things as:
- Boot screen
- Welcome Screen / Logon Screen
- New msstyles files (visual styles)
- New desktop and file icons
- New toolbar icons
- Progress Dialogs
- Sounds scheme
- System Tray icons
- New Wallpapers
- Windows Media Player Skins
- And much more

Q: Does the Vista Transformation Pack come with other applications?
A: Yes. Version 3 includes:

Glass2k = Offers window transparency, for people who can't afford WindowBlinds 5 with Vista Aero Style glass skin.
LClock = Gives the Windows taskbar clock look a Longhorn style, with calendar and reminder note features.

Q: How do I install the Vista Transformation Pack?
A: Basically, you run the installer program and follow the instructions. There are a few different transformation options offered, including manual system files transformation and an option to not transform system files.

Q: OK, where can I download the pack?
A: From Windows X's shrine website (www.windowsxlive.net) and mirrors provided in website such jcxp.net, joejoe.biz, etc. or google

Q: Do I need to be in safe mode to install the pack?
A: No. However it is an option, and is recommended by some in order to prevent all possible conflicts

Q: Will it mess up my computer?
A: If you follow the instructions, you will not experience any problems. Most problems are caused by people not reading and following the instructions.

Q: OK, but are there any bugs?
A: All minor bugs can be found or reported in WindowsX's Shrine, JCXP forums.

Q: Is there a way to remove the pack, or will I need to reinstall Windows?
A: The pack can be removed like any other program, through Add and Remove Programs in the Control Panel.

Q: I've installed the pack but my computer doesn't look like Vista.
A: Go to Display Properties > Appearances Tab. Select a cool Longhorn or Vista theme and apply!

Q: I saw some transparency and glass on the screenshot. How come I don't have glass?
A: Glass window borders require Window Blinds 5 Enhanced by Stardock. You can make the entire window transparent by using the Glass2k program (www.chimes.tv).

Q: Okay this WindowBlinds program sounds interesting; where or how do I get it?
A: There are 3 ways.......

1. Buy WindowBlinds from www.stardock.com for $19.95US (WEB-DOWNLOAD ONLY). **RECOMMENDED**

2. Download the free public version from HERE (keep in mind that the free version does NOT support glass [the transparent look on borders] or other advanced features).

3. Buy WindowBlinds from www.stardock.com as part of Object Desktop for $49.95US.

Q: What is minimum graphic card required to run WindowBlinds 5 with smooth per-pixel transparency?
A: WindowBlinds requires only a DirectX 8, 64MB RAM graphics card (and Windows X used to use exactly that without any problem). It's certainly not as high as the DirectX9 card with 128MB RAM demanded by Vista!

Q: My Windows runs slower after applying the Vista Transformation Pack, why?
A: Glass2k or WindowBlinds 5 demand some system resources in order to create window transparencies. It appears most issues are due to running Glass2k on older machines with lower specs. I'd recommend you not to install Glass2k if your machine isn't fast enough. (2.4GHz, 512MB RAM)

Q: I've installed the pack and everything is messed up.
A: As with any system transformation pack, it is important to carefully read and follow all instructions. Usually problems come from not following the instructions. Use XP's System Restore feature if you have created a restore point, and uninstall the pack. Then reinstall and follow all instructions.

Q: How do I know what this will look like?
A: You can find various screenshots in Windows X's shrine website > Projects > Enhancements > Vista Transformation Pack

Q: I've just installed updates from Microsoft and some stuffs has gone back to XP style. What should I do?
A: Go to Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel, and select the Vista Transformation Pack. Click Change/Remove, and choose "Repair Transformation".

Q: Will I lose the original files from Windows Update if I uninstall the Vista Transformation Pack?
A: No. Vista Transformation Pack has a safefile feature which checks file version before proceeding with any transformation. If it finds the file is different to the one in the backup folder, it'll copy that file to the backup folder and so as uninstall also but reversely. Files will not be replaced with a file from the backup folder if it has a different file version.

Q: My icons have changed back to XP style. What do I do?
A: Same process as mentioned above, but choose the "Rebuild Icon Cache" option.

Q: Some of my programs won't work! Norton crashes while updating, etc.
A: These problems are caused by WindowBlinds, not the Vista Transformation Pack. Unload WindowBlinds every time you use a program that crashes with WindowBlinds. You could always uninstall WindowBlinds and use one of the many awesome msstyles included in Vista Transformation Pack. You can also set exclude applications from being skinned by WindowBlinds through the WindowBlinds configuration. If this doesn't solve the problem, try uninstalling the VTP, then reinstalling the pack without applying file processing dialog option.

*written by drflip, Narutometal and Michael (Overmind) with the author Windows X*
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by pangus on 2006-05-22 21:46:11
Any body knows this version of pack supports traditional/simplified windows xp?
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by pangus on 2006-05-23 11:32:20
Sorry, Another question.
Does this pack support traditional or simplified chinese windows xp well? Thanks.
RE : by peter7769 on 2006-05-23 22:55:40
can someone tell me if this works ok with stylexp???  thanks pete
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by cu2cool on 2006-05-24 00:06:08
Works beautifully...Thanks OP!
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by chaitu_cheat on 2006-05-25 16:43:27
i got an erro" unable to load the files" plzzz help me
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by FORTIS on 2006-07-31 02:40:10
yeh this mad
Re: Vista Transformation Pack 4.0 by Mr_Bo_Jungle on 2006-08-19 18:25:46
I have used this pack on several machines and on all i have incured errors relating to DLL files. The altering of these files is at best questionable. Many of the programs i had running on the machines i tested it on would not function after installing this pack. Windows would report that DLL files required by the program were either corrupted or missing. And what about SFC? Once this pack is installed you can forget about running a system files check. I attempted to do so on each of the three machines i tested it on 1 sfc COMPLETELY DESTROYED the system to the point where windows could not even load itself. So, lets say you install this and then you goto ADD REMOVE programs and attempt to uninstall it...well good luck on that one... It wont completely uninstall, and what you left with AFTER you 'partly' uninstall it is a damaged OS....i have spoken to many people who have used this pack and in EVERY SINGLE CASE it has seriouslly damaged there OS on uninstall. So...sure try it...it looks cool enough...but be prepared to "Potentially" run into serious system file corruption and find yourself having to either format your rig or do a repair install....
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