How to Transform Windows XP into Windows 7

March 10th, 2009 by Rakshit

Before I start this tutorial, please have a look at the two images below. I am sure you are going to like it.

 windows 7 login-screen


Windows seven transformation

 

Many of us must be eagerly waiting for the launch of much hyped Microsoft Windows 7. Its beta version was released few weeks back and many would have given it a try as well. But if you are still using Windows XP and want to enjoy the new Windows 7 look and feel (Hope, you liked the images above), then you are at the right place reading the right article.

Seven Remix XP is a transformation pack which is specifically designed to transform old and boring looks of XP to new advanced Windows 7. The application will automatically do few changes in Icons, Boot Screen, Welcome Screen, Taskbar, Wallpaper, Progress Dialog Box, Shutdown Dialog Box and few other system files changes. Best part about this application is that it will automatically create a restore point before making changes to your system files and in case of any problems you can easily restore your computer to initial state. Also, if you don’t like the new look (which is quite rare), you can easily uninstall it with ease.

This installer is designed to work on the following operating systems and languages:

  • Windows XP (Home, Pro, RTM, SP1, SP2, SP3, Corporate)
  • Windows 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, RTM, SP1)
  • Windows Media Center Edition (2003, 2004, 2005)
  • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
  • All Language Versions
  • Does NOT work with 64 bit versions of Windows!

Download it from HERE.

Download Windows 7  Beta DVD ISO

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