Every new version of Windows involves adapting to change, and
Windows 8 will be no different, promising a radical new look as it
attempts to bestride tablets and phones as well as your laptop or
desktop. If all you want to do is preview the new look and some of the
tools on your Windows 7-powered PC, try the Windows 8 UX Pack.
If you’d like to emulate the look on an earlier version of Windows,
you’ll need this Windows 8 Transformation Pack tool instead. It takes
the UX Pack and adds in a number of extra elements that emulate key
aspects of Windows 8 already built into Windows 7 such as the
translucent Windows Aero interface. Basically, if you want to get the
Windows 8 look in Vista, XP or Windows Server, you need this instead.
Installation is simple enough: extract the setup file from the zip
archive, then double-click it to get started. If you’ve installed the
pre-requisites (.NET Framework 4.0,
plus .NET Framework 2.0-3.5 if you’re running Windows Server or the
64-bit version of XP) you can select what to install and then click
Install to see if the program will be able to supply you with the
features you desire.
Be patient, it can take a while to apply everything, and it
occasionally appears stuck, but persevere and if all works you’ll be
prompted to reboot at which point you’ll be able to get a feel for
Windows 8.
For Vista and Windows 7 users, the changes will be largely
superficial, with access to the Metro-like user interface and various
gadgets the big attraction. XP users will notice the most radical
changes, with a completely revamped interface to contend with. You may
encounter glitches – if these prove too troublesome, or you decide the
new look and feel isn’t for you, just re-run the setup tool to remove it
from your system.
Windows 8 Transformation Pack v6.5 additions and new features:
-Added ‘Transformation Pack Notes’ in readme about temporary disabling antivirus software
-Changed default Immersive UI back to Charms Bar
-Fixed default user account configuration not checking requirements causing improper configuration
-Fixed font installation using method from version 5.0 with improved API code
-Fixed launcher incompatibilities with limited user account
-Fixed permission problems with 3rd-party applications
-Fixed Windows version checking error that allows installation on Windows 8
-Removed Aero Frame UI from default configuration as some machines find it not stable enough
-Updated Metro Inspirat theme for Windows XP having Modern UI updated on taskbar and start menu
-Changed default Immersive UI back to Charms Bar
-Fixed default user account configuration not checking requirements causing improper configuration
-Fixed font installation using method from version 5.0 with improved API code
-Fixed launcher incompatibilities with limited user account
-Fixed permission problems with 3rd-party applications
-Fixed Windows version checking error that allows installation on Windows 8
-Removed Aero Frame UI from default configuration as some machines find it not stable enough
-Updated Metro Inspirat theme for Windows XP having Modern UI updated on taskbar and start menu
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