Perhaps I am confused...

So I DL'd some skins, used WindowBlinds to load them. Okay, did that, skin looked great. However...

There was a WindowBlinds icon running in my systray. This leads me to believe that running anything but a non-standard Win XP skin requires a program like WB running in the background?

I do a lot of stuff on my machine where I need every ounce of processing power. I want as few apps as possible running in the background. Is there a program like WB that will allow me to install a skin such that it becomes exactly the same format as a standard Win XP skin? I.e., I'd use the program to install the skin, but afterwards I could turn the program off and uninstall it and the skin would still be in place?

Forgive me if I am misunderstanding how this all works...
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Windowblinds uses little, if none, of the system resources. I've never noticed a slowdown and Windowblinds is the safest and most effective way of skinning your machine. There are alternatives, but it requires hacking system files and doesn't have nearly the capabilities WB has.
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WB uses less resources to skin XP than XP does when using Luna.
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I do a lot of stuff on my machine where I need every ounce of processing power.


I'm not sure what type of stuff you're doing, but I have a little bitty PC that's 3 years old with 500mb, 128mb graphics card, 2 40 GB HD's and not much else. I do a lot of graphics and stuff and WB doesn't interfere in any noticeable way.

Windowblinds is the safest and most effective way of skinning your machine.


This is very true.

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To the best of my knowledge, there is only one program that comes close to what you are describing, and that would be 'StyleXP'.

If I understand correctly, this program still overwrites the 'uxtheme.dll' file with a modified (a.k.a. - hacked) version of the file, which allows the application of skins made by a 'builder' program for 'StyleXP'.

Here's the rub; if you uninstall 'StyleXP', you usually receive a message from Windows that you will need the XP installation CD to repair some system files.

I believe that 'vStyler' is a proficient skinner for the 'StyleXP' program and may be able to give more detail on possible issues that may occur with the various skin authors' skins.

WindowBlinds uses it's own '.dll' file to apply skins, so it does not affect the 'uxtheme.dll' file included with Windows XP. From the standpoint of being able to remove a skinning program and have your system unaffected, this is currently the best program on the market.

Note - I am not an expert by any means on 'StyleXP', so the designers may have changed the way they handle working with the 'uxtheme.dll' file to alleviate the issues that are caused by hacking that file.

Note #2 - the current version of WindowBlinds 5.5 allows you to disable the notification area icon for WindowBlinds. I believe this only leaves a couple of '.dll' files active for skinning. This should not present much of an issue. The only issue that you may experience is the use of 'hardware acceleration' by WindowBlinds where it attempts to use the functions of your video card to incorporate itself with the explorer shell. If you have a lower end card, or older integrated video, then the performance may not be to your liking.

Hopefully someone else will chime in on possible options.

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Although I have never experienced being prompted for a CD after uninstall I also would no longer recommend using StyleXP, with the speed of most PC's thesedays the difference between running WB and StyleXP is neglible at best while WB offers far better themes and a non hacked system.