

Winrar Dark Mode Full Version Without Media.Who knows if they will since 10 is what everyone should be running now (though I am typing this from Windows 7).

The penta-boot may be expanded to a hexa-boot if I can have a 4th partition on the 500 GB Hard Drive, and have enough space to allocate for Windows 10 once I hopefully get my free Windows 10 copy from the school (they did this with Windows 7 and 8.1 as well). I could try it out since I have a Windows 8.1 install, both on an actual computer as part of a "penta"-boot (It covers Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, and 8.1, and is spread out between 2 hard drives), and on a virtual machine for my school class.

I know people have done that with Windows Classic through the High Contrast, but am not sure on the others. Also, I've no idea if we could make bare bones versions of these in Windows 8 with High Contrast. If you want to do that, then go ahead, but I'm out. I currently do not have any plans to port these to Windows Vista, seeing as that is not something I use day to day, as is the case with probably several other people. For the others, I copied color for color the color codes from a Windows XP Pro install that I had, so those should appear as they did in Windows XP. Thank you all for your constructive criticism! If you want me to edit the completely new themes that I made up (John Deere, Night Light, Night Time, sunset, sunrise, etc), then please let me know. Here's some photos showing off the new themes I made along with the link to download the themes. Once done, just right click the desktop, click personalization, and scroll down to Basic and High Contrast Themes and they should all be there alongside the existing ones. To use these, just extract them using your favorite archiver such as Winrar or 7-Zip to the "C:\Windows\Resources\Ease of Access Themes" folder without quotes. They are Nightlight, a theme that gives your computer a Windows 10 nightlight feel, Nighttime, a theme inspired by the night sky, the moon, and the stars, Sunny day, a theme inspired by a sunny day, sunset, a theme inspired by a sunset, and John Deere, a theme inspired by tractors.Ĭonsider this an early Thanksgiving/Christmas present. There are also a few new themes that I created specially for this release that are not found in 2000/XP. In 2k and XP, it was known as Windows Classic, and was select-able alongside Windows Standard, which got renamed to Windows Classic in Vista and 7). Everything is there from Brick to Wheat, and even the slightly altered Windows Classic theme (here, it is known as Windows Standard. I have ported over the preset Windows Classic themes from Windows 2000/XP over to Windows7.
