Win7 Skin for XP
Posted: 02 Sep 2010 09:05
Can anybody recommend a Win7 Skin for XP? Making the screenshots under Win7 is a major pain for me, so I'd rather skin XP...
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Google turns up several possibilities; I have no experience with any of them, I'm afraid. (I prefer the real thingadmin wrote:Can anybody recommend a Win7 Skin for XP? Making the screenshots under Win7 is a major pain for me, so I'd rather skin XP...
The problem is not so much the switching but the empty environment/file system. On my XP system I'm "at home" and I have numerous places and contexts where I can make good screenshots. Under Win7 I have just a blank testing environment with only a single drive, no USB drives, and no interesting files to show off a file manager. Also I always have to install the latest XY to get the recent features into Win7... it just sucks.nas8e9 wrote:Google turns up several possibilities; I have no experience with any of them, I'm afraid. (I prefer the real thingadmin wrote:Can anybody recommend a Win7 Skin for XP? Making the screenshots under Win7 is a major pain for me, so I'd rather skin XP....)
Just in case I could add something, what problem(s) do you have with making screenshots while running Windows 7 in VirtualBox? In my experience, switching to the host OS with the VirtualBox window still visible and pressing Print Screen copies the screenshot to the XP clipboard, ready for editing?
You do have your physical HD's mapped as a network drive in VirtualBox as described here?admin wrote:The problem is not so much the switching but the empty environment/file system. On my XP system I'm "at home" and I have numerous places and contexts where I can make good screenshots. Under Win7 I have just a blank testing environment with only a single drive, no USB drives, and no interesting files to show off a file manager.
I shared one folder which I use as transfer location between the systems.nas8e9 wrote:You do have your physical HD's mapped as a network drive in VirtualBox as described here?admin wrote:The problem is not so much the switching but the empty environment/file system. On my XP system I'm "at home" and I have numerous places and contexts where I can make good screenshots. Under Win7 I have just a blank testing environment with only a single drive, no USB drives, and no interesting files to show off a file manager.
Absolutely. VirtualBox will accept any valid path for sharing as a network drive in a guest.admin wrote:I shared one folder which I use as transfer location between the systems.
Can I e.g. share my whole drive E: and have it as E: under virtual Win7?
How are you planning on skinning it? WindowBlinds or MSSTYLE format? This skin appears to look good enough -- http://komalo.deviantart.com/art/Border ... -145674405 -- though I have not tried it myself.admin wrote:Can anybody recommend a Win7 Skin for XP? Making the screenshots under Win7 is a major pain for me, so I'd rather skin XP...
Yes, I have. While I was using XP, I resorted to skinning it with WindowBlinds and was pleased with the results. That said, the quality of the experience depends on the type of a skin and how well it was created.nas8e9 wrote:@zer0: Do you have any experience with regard to the *stability* of skinning solutions for XP? I got burned in the Windows 95 era when using such solutions; have things improved with XP?
Wow, good! I completely missed that...nas8e9 wrote:Absolutely. VirtualBox will accept any valid path for sharing as a network drive in a guest.admin wrote:I shared one folder which I use as transfer location between the systems.
Can I e.g. share my whole drive E: and have it as E: under virtual Win7?
But there's a red cross over my drive D: icon now.admin wrote:Wow, good! I completely missed that...nas8e9 wrote:Absolutely. VirtualBox will accept any valid path for sharing as a network drive in a guest.admin wrote:I shared one folder which I use as transfer location between the systems.
Can I e.g. share my whole drive E: and have it as E: under virtual Win7?
If memory serves, entering that location once with Windows Explorer clears the way for other apps. I'm without my desktop with VM's at the moment, so I can't test this, unfortunately.admin wrote:The drive is perfectly browsable in XY but with the red cross I cannot use it for screenshots.
Does not help.nas8e9 wrote:If memory serves, entering that location once with Windows Explorer clears the way for other apps. I'm without my desktop with VM's at the moment, so I can't test this, unfortunately.admin wrote:The drive is perfectly browsable in XY but with the red cross I cannot use it for screenshots.
How did you create the share: with XYplorer or with Windows Explorer? I'm *hoping* with XYplorer; if so, could you try (after deleting the original share) creating it with Windows Explorer?admin wrote:Does not help.nas8e9 wrote:If memory serves, entering that location once with Windows Explorer clears the way for other apps. I'm without my desktop with VM's at the moment, so I can't test this, unfortunately.admin wrote:The drive is perfectly browsable in XY but with the red cross I cannot use it for screenshots.![]()
Even more mysterious: If I run XY "as Admin" then I cannot even browse the drive D:. But as non-admin I can.
1. Virtual Box: menu Devices / Shared Folders / Add Shared Folder...nas8e9 wrote:How did you create the share: with XYplorer or with Windows Explorer? I'm *hoping* with XYplorer; if so, could you try (after deleting the original share) creating it with Windows Explorer?admin wrote:Does not help.nas8e9 wrote:If memory serves, entering that location once with Windows Explorer clears the way for other apps. I'm without my desktop with VM's at the moment, so I can't test this, unfortunately.admin wrote:The drive is perfectly browsable in XY but with the red cross I cannot use it for screenshots.![]()
Even more mysterious: If I run XY "as Admin" then I cannot even browse the drive D:. But as non-admin I can.