Make Windows Vista Look Like Windows XP

If you’ve worked with Windows XP and like its appearance, you can make Windows Vista look like Windows XP. To make Vista look like XP, follow these steps:

1

Start by changing the Start menu: Right-click the Start button, choose Properties.

In the Properties box, select Classic Start menu, and click OK.

2

Next, bring back the desktop: Right-click a blank part of the desktop and choose Personalize.

Choose Theme and then choose Windows Classic from the Theme pull-down menu. Click OK.

3

Finally, put the menus back on top of each folder: Open your Documents folder from the Start menu.

Then click the Organize button, choose Folder and Search Options, and choose Use Windows Classic Folders. Click OK.

Comments (9)

  1. Posted by Bill Gates
    This is not making it look like XP it makes my beautiful OS like like Windows 95-2000 (95,98, 98SE, NT4.0, 2000, ME)
  2. Posted by Steve Jobs
    This is not making it look like XP it makes this copied OS like like Windows 95-2000 (95,98, 98SE, NT4.0, 2000, ME) There is nothing wrong with taking away the beauty that Apple already had 6 years before Vista With OS 10.0
  3. Posted by Amy
    I tried it...didn't like it and now I can't get the original "beautiful OS" back.
  4. Posted by Bill
    Tried it, but don't like it. Don't do it!
  5. Posted by jesse dominguez
    email? how do send resume cut paste cover letter going nut.
  6. Posted by Aivern Ermine
    Do it... it will make your machine work better...
  7. Posted by Denholm
    Hey! you can switch back to windows vista anytime...just do exactly like it tells you to...but this time dont click on windows classic, click on windows vista and then click "Apply" and then click "OK". Hope this helped :)
  8. Posted by Padfoot
    mmm... it's an insult to Windows Vista ^^ have fun enjoy ur self ^^
  9. Posted by Noah
    Classic Menu for Office allows you to work with Office 2007 as if it were Office 2003. http://www.111download.com/product/classic-menu-for-office.html

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