Sunday, October 4, 2009

Thinking of migrating from Vista To Windows 7?

Sometimes you just get a sudden realization that there is something you’re forgetting but just can’t figure out what. I have quite a few these & in such a moment it dawned upon me that I hadn’t mentioned Windows SteadyState in the past 2 posts on making Vista look & behave like Windows 7. Anyhow, the past week we saw Aeropeek come to Windows Vista too, here are is another list of software that will give you some of Windows 7’s features in Vista :

1. Windows SteadyState: gives you the PC Safeguard facility of 7 in Vista & XP. It essentially creates a sand-box which allows people to do whatever they like but the moment they restart the machine any change made is gone. Yes, ANY CHANGE!

However, SteadyState requires validation for downloading, so if you have a genuine copy then by all means.

2. Aeropeek:

Finally the known & missing Aero feature of Win 7 that was not present in Vista has arrived. Requirements:

  1. Windows XP/Vista
  2. .net framework 3.5

3. Desktop Slideshow:

Windows 7 has an inbuilt feature of automatically changing the desktop wallpaper after a specified time interval, you can avail the same feature on your PC using Caledos Wallpaper Changer. Screen shot:

4. Beta Wallpaper Pack:

Here is the wallpaper pack of the wallies contained Windows 7 Beta.

windows 7 wallpaper pack beta

~Enjoy

UPDATE:

5. Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts in Vista:

  • Win+Left/Right arrows: Dock the window to each side of the monitor
  • Win+Up arrow: Maximize the active window
  • Win+Down arrow: Minimize the window/Restore the window if it’s maximized
  • Win+Space: All windows are made transparent so you can see the desktop
  • Win+Home: Minimize all windows but the current window

windows 7 wallpaper pack beta

6. Taskbar Shuffle:

A simple, small, free utility that lets you drag and drop your Windows taskbar buttons to rearrange them. Here’s a full feature list:

  • Reorder your taskbar buttons by dragging and dropping them

  • Reorder your tray icons in the same way

  • Reorder tasks in a grouped button’s popup menu in the same way

  • Middle-click to close programs on your taskbar

windows 7 wallpaper pack beta

[Update] Windows Vista To Windows 7

Here is an update to my previous post on the resources that you can use on Vista to emulate Windows 7.

1. Windows 7 Build 6956 Boot Screen

Windows 7 Boot Screen

To apply the boot screen, you will need TuneUp Utilities. To change the boot screen:

TuneUp Utilities –> Tune Up Styler –> Under Interface “Boot Screen”

Download

2. Windows 7 Icon Set:


Download

3. Windows 7 Wallpaper Set:


Download

4. Wordpad 2009:


Download


Make Vista Look & Behave Like Windows 7

Since Windows 7 has been unveiled at PDC 2008, coders and artists have been hard at work to emulate it’s look for it’s predecessor – Vista. Along with the theme, coders have come out with applications that provide you with 7’s features like Shake & Snap on Vista too. As a matter of fact, 7’s calculator can run on Vista too! To make your Vista look & feel like Windows 7 here are some resources that you can use.

1. Windows 7 Boot Screen

windows 7 boot screen

  1. Open the folder “%windir%\System32\en-US” and replace the existing “winload.exe.mui” file with the one in zip file. You will need to take ownership of the file before copying it. Please take a back up of the actual file before replacing it.
  2. Start->Run->msconfig and in the Boot tab and select “Microsoft Windows Vista” entry and enable “No GUI Boot” option and apply it. Restart your system to take affect and watch the new boot screen in action.

download

[via AskVG]


2. Logon Screen:

Windows 7 Login Screen

  • Download Logon Screen
  • Download & install LogonVista
  • Load the logon which is in the rar file
  • Take ownership for basebrd.dll from c:\windows\branding\basebrd\basebrd.dll
  • Replace with the given dll
  • Logout and see the changes

3. Theme – Windows 7 Vista Style FINAL by ~giannisgx89

Windows 7 Theme

download

4. Wallpaper – Here is the official blue Windows 7 wallpaper:

Windows 7 Blue PDC Wallpaper

Click to enlarge.

5. Taskbar: To make your Taskbar show only the icons, you can use the manual registry edit method or this nifty little application. Project page.

download

To make your taskbar show large icons:

  1. Unlock the taskbar
  2. Right click in the Quick Launch area
  3. View -> Select ‘Large Icons’

Also, to increase the height of the window tab, download this application:

download

6. Right Click Menu:

Just like Windows 7 has the Gadgets shortcut & the Display Settings shortcut in the Right Click Menu, this link will help you achieve the same as shown in the screen shot. [via AskVG]

download

7. Aero Snap: Just drag a window to a corner and it sticks there, if you liked this nifty feature added to Windows 7 you can rejoice for it is available on Vista too.

download

8. Aero Shake: Like the new Windows 7 feature, shaking the active window with your mouse will minimize all other windows; shaking it again will restore them. Dev Page

download

9. Win 7 Calculator

Some genius figured out that you can use the Windows 7 calculator in Windows Vista too. All you need to do is replace some system files and you’re done. [via DailyGyan]

To do this:

  1. Make a backup of C:\Windows\System32\calc.exe
  2. Replace it with the one in the archive.
  3. Backup C:\Windows\System32\en-US\calc.exe.mui
  4. Replace it with the one in the archive.

download

10. Sidebar: As Windows 7 won’t be featuring a ‘Sidebar’ you can simply drag your gadgets out of the sidebar then:

  • Right click on the Sidebar.
  • Select Close Sidebar.

Now you won’t be having the sidebar obstructing your desktop wallpaper.

~Enjoy.