Since Windows 7 has been unveiled at PDC 2008, coders and artists have been hard at work to emulate it’s look for it’s predecessor – Vista. Along with the theme, coders have come out with applications that provide you with 7’s features like Shake & Snap on Vista too. As a matter of fact, 7’s calculator can run on Vista too! To make your Vista look & feel like Windows 7 here are some resources that you can use.
1. Windows 7 Boot Screen

- Download the Windows 7 boot screen for Vista by Vishal Gupta.
- Open the folder “%windir%System32en-US” and replace the existing “winload.exe.mui” file with the one in zip file. You will need to take ownership of the file before copying it. Please take a back up of the actual file before replacing it.
- Start->Run->msconfig and in the Boot tab and select “Microsoft Windows Vista” entry and enable “No GUI Boot” option and apply it. Restart your system to take affect and watch the new boot screen in action.
2. Logon Screen:
- Download file
- Download & install LogonVista
- Load the logon which is in the rar file
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Take permission for basebrd.dll from c:windowsbrandingbasebrdbasebrd.dll
- Replace with the given dll
- Logout and see the changes
3. Theme - Windows 7 Vista Style FINAL by ~giannisgx89

Download the theme
4. Wallpaper - Here is the official blue Windows 7 wallpaper:
Click to enlarge.
5. Taskbar: To make your Taskbar show only the icons, you can use the manual registry edit method or this nifty little application.
Download Taskbar Iconizer | Project page.
6. Right Click Menu:
Just like Windows 7 has the Gadgets shortcut & the Display Settings shortcut in the Right Click Menu, this link will help you achieve the same as shown in the screen shot.

Get Windows 7 Desktop Context Menu in Vista, Add “Display Settings” and “Gadgets” Options
7. Aero Snap: Just drag a window to a corner and it sticks there, if you liked this nifty feature added to Windows 7 you can rejoice for it is available on Vista too.
8. Aero Shake: Like the new Windows 7 feature, shaking the active window with your mouse will minimize all other windows; shaking it again will restore them.
Download Aero Shake | Google Group of the developers
9. Win 7 Calculator

Some genius figured out that you can use the Windows 7 calculator in Windows Vista too. All you need to do is replace some system files and you’re done. To do this:
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Make a backup of C:WindowsSystem32calc.exe
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Replace it with the one in the archive.
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Backup C:WindowsSystem32en-UScalc.exe.mui
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Replace it with the one in the archive.
Download Windows 7 Calculator For Vista [via DailyGyan]
10. Sidebar: As Windows 7 won’t be featuring a ‘Sidebar’ you can simply drag your gadgets out of the sidebar then:
- Right click on the Sidebar.
- Select Close Sidebar.
Now you won’t be having the sidebar obstructing your desktop wallpaper.
11. Wordpad Styled Notepad A stand-alone application which emulates the looks of the new wordpad coded by Solo-Dev:
~Enjoy.
PS: Please use this application inorder to ownership of system files to be able to replace them.





















November 13th, 2008 at 12:27 am
Ooooh! That Aero-shake feature looks damn interesting.
Good post. Stumbled.
November 13th, 2008 at 11:15 am
Nice Tutorial Manan
November 13th, 2008 at 6:24 pm
Nice Article man!
November 15th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
Great article man.
November 17th, 2008 at 9:48 am
great posts.
im so excited about windows 7 so im going to try this on our Vista.
thanks.
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November 20th, 2008 at 1:31 am
Nicfe post. Stumbled and DUGG
November 23rd, 2008 at 4:57 am
hey i got a problem ..in my laptop it doesnt open the file..it says to search a program to open the file..what can i do ti make my vista look like win 7..thanks
November 23rd, 2008 at 8:18 pm
Hi hector, can i know which file is this? Only the logon screen requires an external program.
January 3rd, 2009 at 1:18 am
this messed up my vista how can i fix this or unistall i have dual boot and im on xp now what the hell did it do to my computer after it restart it?
January 3rd, 2009 at 6:47 am
Can’t be of much help unless you tell me what exactly happened to your Vista. Nevertheless try System Restore in Vista.