Although the major changes that we have in Windows Vista can be considered to be the themes especially the Aero effect, it can be possible that people will want to have new themes to use on their version of Windows.
By default, Windows Vista has two themes namely the Windows Classic and Windows Vista.
Windows classic is a theme that will make Vista look and act as the Classic version of Windows such as XP. The Vista theme is a more ?modern? and more elaborated.
How to change theme in Windows Vista:
- Click on Start
- Go to Control Panel
- Then Click on Appearance and personalization
- Click Personalization
- Click Theme
- Select your favorite theme
- Click OK
Adding third party themes
If you want to add, themes from other developers then you will have to download them and then select them from the Personalization tab.
Customizing your own themes
Themes are combinations of desktop background, system sounds and icons that give your system a personalized feel. If you want to make your own then you can save your system settings into a theme.
- Click save as
- Input a name for the theme
- Click on save
Now you have a custom Vista theme.

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Good description but doesn’t work with your clear black skin. SOmeone is asking how to use it there and you have asked them to go here and there is nothing about how to use it there.
IF you can put detailed instructions on how to use a zipped file with 100’s of files into a functional vista theme here, we could appreciate it much more.