How to Apply 3rd Party Themes in Windows Vista and Server 2008 without Using any Software?



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As you all know Windows doesn't allow 3rd party themes to be used. But we can patch system files to use the themes. In Windows Vista and Server 2008, we need to patch following 3 files to use 3rd party themes:

  • shsvcs.dll
  • themeui.dll
  • uxtheme.dll

There are many software which automatically patch these 3 files and allow to use 3rd party themes e.g. VistaGlazz. You can read about it here. But many people have faced problems while using VistaGlazz cause its not compatible with Vista SP1. Although there is a beta version available for SP1 but its giving problems to many people.

We can also use Tuneup Utilities to apply themes in Windows but its not freeware. We can only use it for 30 days, after that we'll need to purchase it.

So in this topic, I'm going to tell you a simple and easy way to use 3rd party themes in Windows Vista and Server 2008 which is manually replacing all 3 files with patched ones so that we can use themes without using any extra software.

So here we start our tutorial:

1. First download already patched 3 files from following website:

Download Patched System Files

Just scroll down and you can download the required files for all Windows versions. To make the task easier, following are some direct links to download the files for your version:

for Windows Vista

for Windows Vista (x64)

for Windows Vista with SP1

for Windows Vista with SP1 (x64)

for Windows Vista with SP2

for Windows Vista with SP2 (x64)

for Windows Server 2008

for Windows Server 2008 (x64)

2. Now extract the downloaded RAR file using WinRAR or 7-Zip and you'll get the desired 3 DLL files.

3. Now go to "%windir%\System32" folder (just put the address in Explorer addressbar and press Enter).

4. Now you'll need to replace existing 3 system files with the new downloaded files. To do this follow these steps:

a. Take ownership of all 3 system files "shsvcs.dll", "themeui.dll" and "uxtheme.dll". How will you do that? That's very simple. Visit following tutorial:

Add Take Ownership Option in File / Folder Context Menu in Windows Vista

Download the ZIP file mentioned at the end of topic, extract it and then run the extracted REG file. It'll ask for confirmation, accept it.

It'll add a new option "Take Ownership" in file/folder context menu.

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So now right-click on all 3 files one by one and select "Take Ownership". It'll make you the owner of all 3 files.

b. Now you need to rename all 3 files so that you can copy the new downloaded 3 files easily in this folder. Select all 3 files one by one and rename them. You can simply put "backup" string at last of each file name e.g. "uxtheme_backup.dll".

c. Now the last step. Copy all 3 new downloaded files and paste them in "System32" folder.

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d. Now restart your system and after restarting Windows will start to use new patched files instead of the old default files.

5. That's all. Now you are ready to use 3rd party themes. Copy your desired theme folder (containing a .theme file and a folder containing .msstyles file) to “%windir%\Resources\Themes\” folder. Now right-click on Desktop and select “Personalize“. Click on “Theme” link in the new window and select the downloaded theme from drop-down list. Apply it and enjoy the theme.

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NOTE: There are some cool themes available in our "Vista Themes" section, so don't forget to check them.



This article was posted in Troubleshooting, Vista Themes, Windows Vista.

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59 Comments

  • yeah i'm having the same problem with Spinelli

  • nvm, you have to get ownership of the three files that are originally in system32

  • thanks, but the theme did not seem like the image! no airo

  • how do check my vist version???

  • ok i realized how 2 find version now when i clik on windows vista link it dosent download???plz help........

  • Shahnawaz cna you tell us how you modified the theme files version for sp2? or upload them somewhere please..

  • To check your windows version open command prompt and type ver it will show you windows version.Alternatively you can open the file explorer.exe (present in C:\windows) and go to version info to see more detailed version.

  • Hi Arismfg first open any of the following file shsvcs.dll,themeui.dll,uxtheme.dll and check its version info.Note it down.Now edit the three files you have downloaded.
    Let us suppose the original version is 6.0.6002.16497,downloaded version is 6.0.6001.18000
    Edit the downloaded file on by one
    Replace all 6001 to 6002 & 18000 to 16497
    compile and save it,replace the original file with these edited one.That's it u r done.

  • How come when i'm already applying/changing the theme... it doesn't work i've done everything from the start up to the end (i'm sure of it).
    By the way, i'm using windows vista starter sp1

    hope u could reply soon~ anyone

  • How come when i'm already applying/changing the theme... it doesn't work i've done everything from the start up to the end (i'm sure of it).
    By the way, i'm using windows vista starter sp1

    hope u could reply soon~ anyone

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