Transform Windows XP into Windows 7 without using Customization Pack



UPDATE: You can download all required BITMAPs, AVIs and other files used in this tutorial in a single ZIP file using this link.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/XP_to_Seven.png

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NOTE: If you are facing problems while saving a file after editing in resource hacker, then make sure you have disabled WFP (Windows File Protection) service using WFP Patcher, it can be found in our "Download" section.

Also if you are getting error "Can't create file...", that means you have edited and saved the same file in past and there is a backup file which need to be deleted before saving this file again. Go to the folder containing this file and you'll see a similar file having "_original" in its name. Delete it and try to save the file in resource hacker.

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As you all know Windows 7 Beta build has been released and is available everywhere on the net. We posted a small review of Windows 7 at following link:

What’s New in Windows 7: A Small Review with Screenshots

Windows 7 provides lots of new features along with a newly designed interface. It looks very similar to Windows Vista but there are many GUI changes like redesigned taskbar, Explorer, new boot screen and login screen, etc.

If you are still using Windows XP but want to enjoy the new Windows 7 look, then this tutorial will definitely help you.

After following this tutorial, you'll get the same Windows 7 look in your Windows XP. Following is a list of things which are going to change after following this tutorial:

  • Windows Theme or Visual Style
  • Icons
  • Boot Screen
  • Login Screen or Welcome Screen
  • Cursors
  • Taskbar
  • Wallpaper
  • Progress Dialog Box
  • Shutdown / Log off Dialog Box
  • About Windows Box
  • System Properties Dialog Box
  • Volume Control Window
  • Extras like "Aero Shake", "Aero Snap", "Aero Peek", "Calculator" and "Paint"
  • A Few Other Mods...

So here we start our transformation tour:

PS: Please create a Restore point using "System Restore" before applying anything mentioned in this tutorial so that you can restore your system back to a working state if anything goes wrong.

1. Windows Theme or Visual Style:

Windows 7 provides a new refreshing look which includes redesigned taskbar and start menu, Windows Explorer and a few other small changes.

You can get the same look in Windows XP by using following theme:

Download SevenVG RTM Theme for Windows XP

If you want a Black version, then you can get it using following link:

Download SevenVG Black RTM Theme for Windows XP

If you don't like the new Windows 7 Superbar, then you can download Normal Taskbar versions of these themes as well:

Download SevenVG RTM Theme with Normal Taskbar for Windows XP

Download SevenVG Black RTM Theme with Normal Taskbar for Windows XP

You can also use an excellent WindowBlinds skin created by "fediaFedia". It requires Stardock WindowBlinds to be installed in your system.

Download Windows 7 WindowBlinds Skin for Windows XP

2. Icons:

You can get Windows 7 icons in XP using "SevenVG Icon Pack":

Download SevenVG Icon Pack for IconTweaker

Download SevenVG Icon Pack for Icon Packager

3. Boot Screen:

Windows 7 contains a new animated boot screen which shows animated items/balls that come together to form Windows logo.

You can get a similar boot screen in Windows XP:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/Windows7_Beta_Boot_Screen.png

Download New Windows 7 Beta Boot Screen for Windows XP

4. Login Screen or Welcome Screen:

Windows 7 login screen looks similar to Vista login screen except the new background image and the text displayed at bottom.

Download Windows 7 Login Screen for Windows XP

5. Cursors:

Windows 7 cursors are also similar to Vista which you can download using following link:

Download Vista Cursors (Thanks Mike)

6. Taskbar:

Windows 7 taskbar has been highly redesigned. It doesn't show opened program's name in their taskbar buttons, instead it only shows their icons. Also the taskbar buttons are a bit large in their size.

You can get the same Superbar in Windows XP using ViGlance:

ViGlance: Get Windows 7 Look-Like Superbar in Windows XP

Windows 7 taskbar also allows you to move taskbar buttons to change their positions, you can get the same feature in Windows XP by using "Taskbar Shuffle" utility:

Taskbar Shuffle: Move Taskbar and System Tray Buttons in Windows

And if you want to get the small "Show Desktop" rectangle at the end of Taskbar just like Windows 7, please visit following topic:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/Windows_7_Show_Desktop_for_XP.png

Get Windows 7 “Show Desktop” Taskbar Icon in Windows XP & Vista

7. Wallpaper:

You can get Windows 7 Desktop wallpaper using following link:

Download Wallpaper (TheVista.Ru)

Download Wallpaper (Neowin)

8. Progress Dialog Box:

Windows 7 progress dialog box is similar to Windows Vista. We can make our XP dialog box look like it by using Resource Hacker.

Open "%windir%\System32\Shell32.dll" file in Resource Hacker and go to:

Dialog -> 1020 -> 1033

Now replace the existing code in right-side pane with the code present in following file:

progress_dialog_box_code.txt

Click on Compile Script button.

You'll also have to replace existing AVIs in the file with new ones. Download following Zip file and extract it:

Download AVIs

After extracting the Zip file you'll get 3 AVI files. Replace existing AVIs in shell32.dll file with these new ones in following manner:

AVI -> 160 ->1033 with 160.avi

AVI -> 161 ->1033 with 161.avi

AVI -> 162 ->1033 with 162.avi

AVI -> 163 ->1033 with 162.avi

AVI -> 164 ->1033 with 162.avi

And also download a BMP file from here:

Download BMP

After extracting the BMP file from it, add it at 404 location in file. Just click on Action -> Add a new resource and then click on Open file with new resource button. Select the downloaded BMP file and click on Open. Now in Resource Name enter 404 and in Resource Language enter 1033 and click on Add Resource button. That's it.

9. Shutdown / Log off Dialog Box:

Windows 7, similar to Vista, doesn't have any shutdown / log off dialog box but we can redesign Windows XP default shutdown box to make it more refreshing like following screenshot:

Download required BMP files from here:

Download Shutdown BMPs

Extract the file and you'll get 4 BMPs with the name:

1.bmp

2.bmp

3.bmp

4.bmp

Now open "%windir%\System32\Shell32.dll" file in Resource Hacker and then replace following BITMAPs with the mentioned BMP files:

Bitmap -> 14351 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

Bitmap -> 14353 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

Bitmap -> 14354 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

Bitmap -> 14355 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

Bitmap -> 14356 -> 1033 with 3.bmp

now save the file and open %windir%\System32\msgina.dll file in Resource Hacker and then replace following BITMAPs with the mentioned BMP files:

Bitmap -> 20140 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

Bitmap -> 20141 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

Bitmap -> 20142 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

Bitmap -> 20143 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

Bitmap -> 20150 -> 1033 with 4.bmp

Now save the file.

10. About Windows Box:

To change the About Windows box you'll need to change 2 things: The top logo and the text part.

Download the required BITMAP file from here:

Download About Windows BMP

Open "%windir%\System32\Shell32.dll" file in Resource Hacker and then replace following BITMAPs with the downloaded BMP file:

Bitmap -> 131 -> 1033 (For XP Professional)

Bitmap -> 147 -> 1033 (For XP Home)

Now open %windir%\System32\msgina.dll file in Resource Hacker and then replace following BITMAPs with the downloaded BMP file:

Bitmap -> 101 -> 1033 (For XP Professional)

Bitmap -> 107 -> 1033 (For XP Professional)

Bitmap -> 128 -> 1033 (For XP Home)

Bitmap -> 129 -> 1033 (For XP Home)

Now to change the text of dialog box, open "%windir%\System32\xpsp1res.dll" file in Resource Hacker and then goto:

Dialog -> 14352 -> 1033

Now replace the existing code in right-side pane with the code in following file:

About Dialog Box Code

Click on Compile Script button and save the file.

11. System Properties Dialog Box:

To make System Properties dialog box look like Windows 7 one, visit following tutorial:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/System_Properties_small.png

Get Windows 7 System Properties Dialog Box in Windows XP

12. Volume Control Window:

Windows 7 contains a redesigned Volume Control window which shows better details and graphics for device volumes. Now you can get a similar window in your XP.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/Windows_7_Volume_Control_for_XP.png

Get Windows 7 Volume Control Box in Windows XP

13. A Few Extras:

Windows 7 provides 3 new features which are called "Aero Shake", "Aero Snap" and "Aero Peek".

"Aero Shake" is quite useful. Suppose you have more than one windows opened and you want to minimize all other windows except the window which you are working on, then you have to simply shake the current window with your mouse and all other windows will be minimized automatically. Shake it again and all minimized windows will be maximized again.

Using "Aero Snap", you can minimize, maximize, resize windows by just dragging-dropping them to the screen corners.

"Aero Peek" has replaced the old "Show Desktop" feature in Windows 7. It can be found as a small rectangle present at last in Windows 7 taskbar. When you hover the mouse cursor over it, it allows you to peek behind all open windows by hiding all windows and showing only outlines of all windows.

You can get all these features working in XP using following tutorials:

Get Windows 7 “Aero Shake” Feature in Windows XP

Get Windows 7 “Aero Snap” Feature in Windows XP

Get Windows 7 “Aero Peek” Feature in Windows XP

Windows 7 also contains a new redesigned Calculator which has new GUI and new options.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/Windows_7_Calculator_for_XP.jpg

You can get the same calculator in Windows XP using following link:

Get Windows 7 Like Calculator in Windows XP

Windows 7 contains re-designed "MSPaint" program which provides Ribbons interface. You can get a similar MSPaint program in Windows XP:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/Windows_7_Paint_small.png

Get Windows 7 Look Like Paint in Windows XP and Vista

14. A Few Other Mods:

1. Windows 7 Desktop context menu is much different than XP one.

Following are a few things which are new in Windows 7 menu:

  • "View" menu visible in Desktop context menu
  • "Arrange Icons By" renamed to "Sort by"
  • "Properties" renamed to "Personalize"
  • "Auto arrange icons" and "Align icons to grid" options moved from "Sort by" menu to "View" menu
  • 2 new options "Screen resolution" and "Gadgets" added to the menu

So above are a few changes which are new in Windows 7 but we can get them in XP using following tutorial:

Get Windows 7 Desktop Context Menu in Windows XP

2. Windows 7's Programs menu is similar to Vista but very different from XP, you can use following tutorial to make your XP Programs menu similar to Windows 7:

Change Look-n-Feel of Windows XP Start Menu

3. Windows 7 explorer is quite similar to Vista and shows the same small horizontal progress bar under each drive icon for the drive space.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v374/vishaal_here/Vista_Drive_Status.png

You can also get the same in XP by using a 3rd party utility:

Download Vista Drive Icon

Just run the file and it'll add the progress bar under each drive.

4. To get the Breadcrumbs in addressbar you can use "QT Addressbar":

QT Addressbar: Windows 7 Addressbar Clone for Windows XP

That's all for now. After following all the above mentioned steps, you'll get Windows 7 look-n-feel in Windows XP.

We'll keep updating this tutorial whenever we get something new to add or Microsoft makes some new changes to Windows 7...

NOTE: If you have any problem with Resource Hacker and want to know about it, then please go through following tutorials:

All About Resource Hacker in a Brief Tutorial

List of Files to be hacked using Resource Hacker

List of a few Locations in Windows XP System Files to be Hacked using Resource Hacker

If you get error while saving any system file, it means WFP (Windows File Protection) service is active in your system. Disable it using WFP Patcher or use Replacer to replace system files with your modified ones. You can get both utilities from our Downloads section.

PS: If you are a Windows Vista user and want to transform your Vista into 7, then following link will help you:

Transform Windows Vista into Windows 7 without using Customization Pack



This article was posted in Resource Hacker, Windows XP, XP Themes.

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828 Comments

  • how to install the boot screen? :)

  • hai vg thanku for this

    help for me to make a Xp transformation pack setup

    plz send me a reply................

  • Im having trouble with the AVI files section as when I try to replace the resource at 163 and 164 it doesnt work and keeps the original one.
    I believe this may be because of repeated use of Video Clip file 162.

    Can someone help me?

  • VG

    ^^ Did you use 163 and 164 as AVI name while replacing AVIs? I think you are giving the same 162 as AVI name.

  • Yes I was.
    Ill try that now thanks.

  • Still having trouble with steps 8 and 9 and it seems as if the file is not saving properly as when I load it up and recheck it in Resource Hacker the defaults are present again.

  • i have a problem with step 9.

    i do all it says and when i press save it says: cannot create shell32.dll / msgina.dll

    can any1 help me? ;)

  • If anyone has any problems with the shutodwn dialogue box as I did. When going back to Resource Hacker and the files have changed back, as mentioned this is to do with thw Windows File Protection (WFP)

    You need to download the WFP and replacer programs from this site. Here are the links.

    WFP:
    http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Windows-File-Protection-Switcher/1106499902/1

    Replacer:
    http://www3.telus.net/_/replacer/

    If you have the bitmaps and Resource Hacker, follow my instructions. If it works, thank VG.

    1. Run "wfps10.exe" and click "Patch" and then click "Yes" to disable the Windows File protection. Restart your PC.

    2. Go to the "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder and copy the "shell32.dll" and "msgina.dll" files to you desktop. Also make a backup some where else.

    3. Open the "Resource Hack" folder and run "ResHacker.exe"

    3a. Click "File" and then "Open". Now Open the "shell32.dll" file from your desktop. Expand the "Bitmap" folder. Scroll down and you will see the following folders:

    14351
    14353
    14354
    14355
    14356

    You need to expand each one of these and replace the bitmaps. For example. Expand folder "14351" and you well see "1033". Left click on "1033" so it's higlighted and then right click on "1033" and click on "Replace Resource". Click "Open file with new Bitmap" and browse to the folder were you downloaded the bitmaps to and select "1.bmp", then click "open". Now press the "replace" button in the bottom left. Do this for the rest. Here are the bitmaps that need replacing.

    Bitmap -> 14351 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

    Bitmap -> 14353 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

    Bitmap -> 14354 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

    Bitmap -> 14355 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

    Bitmap -> 14356 -> 1033 with 3.bmp

    Once finished. Click save.

    3b. Click "File" and then "Open". Now Open the "msgina.dl" file from your desktop. Expand the "Bitmap" folder. Scroll down and you will see the following folders:

    20140
    20141
    20142
    20143
    20150

    Basically were going to do the same, as we did above. here is the list that needs replacing:

    Bitmap -> 20140 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

    Bitmap -> 20141 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

    Bitmap -> 20142 -> 1033 with 1.bmp

    Bitmap -> 20143 -> 1033 with 2.bmp

    Bitmap -> 20150 -> 1033 with 4.bmp

    Once finished. Click save.

    4. Now that we have modified the "shell32.dll" and "msgina.dll" files on dekstop, we need to move them to the "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder. To do this run Replacer.cmd file that you downloaded.

    4a. What you need to do is browse to your "C:\WINDOWS\system32" folder and click and drag the "shell32.dll" file into the black CMD screen and press enter. Then click and drag the "shell32.dll" file from your desktop (the one you customised) into the black screen and press enter. It has now replaced the "shell32.dll" file in "C:\WINDOWS\system32" with the one you customised on your desktop. Press any key to quit.

    4b. Run through the same step for "msgina.dll" file.

    Once finished restart your PC. You should be able to see the new shutdown box.

    5. Once the pc has restarted, we can now turn Windows File Protection back on.

    1. Run "wfps10.exe" and click "Patch" and then click "Yes" to enable the Windows File protection. Restart your PC.

    Done. Check that the shutdown diwalogue box has changed.

  • Well that will help me for 9 but its not helping me for 8 so can anyone help me, See my earlier post.

  • Awesome, just when I formatted my sisters laptop, gonna download all these, prolly gonna blog about this too. expect incoming trackback :D

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