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vista transformation pack 6.0

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Old 01-19-2007
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vista transformation pack 6.0

I have a problem installing vista transformation pack v.6.0.

In order to be able to install glass2k, during installation I should mark "install glass2k (may cause slow down)" but this possibility isn't shown in any of the screens.

So after installation naturally I don't have the option glass-dark as a colourcombination to choose from.

Does anyone know how to solve this problem ?

Thanks for trying to help me !
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Old 01-19-2007
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the glass2k is actually not a installed application. You can put it anywhere, just delete if you wish, no uninstallation needed.

Therefore make sure you have start the Glass2K startup and see the icons in the right corner below. Just change the settings and you'll se lot of "transparency" around your windows, but of course not as good as real vista.

p.s i've been using VTP since 4 version and using W.Vista RC1 too.
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