So, my question is: Currently Sept. Can a WD Authority give an answer to this? From what I understand - there may be many steps in this process…. Here is the page. The WD Store needs updating then. OK… I have winxp 32 bit… and also Win7 — I want to use these drives on both. Could you give your opinion of this process. The recommended way to ensure your skin works on both XP and Vista, is to make separate sub-styles for each.
We will discuss this more in depth later in the tutorial. For now lets cover the XP specific sections in SkinStudio 6. Logoff and Shutdown screens. You can edit the toolbar icons found in Explorer and Internet Explorer 6. Control panel shell style. Here you can change the category view in the XP control panel. This section will allow you to change the icons and pictures found in certain folders.
The bars and arrows found on the left side of Explorer windows can be edited here. The next item we need to check out is the screen background that is used for the per pixel dialog box. This is the background that appears when you select the shutdown or logoff buttons. This is just a single image, and I left the default picture for my skin as I think it's a good image. Last in this category we have the "Please wait" image. Whenever you apply a skin with WindowBlinds you probably noticed a graphic in the middle of the screen, and this is that image.
The toolbar icons are the ones you see in Explorer and IE6. In this category you have four different sections to work in. Most of these will consist of large and small icons, with large and small mouseover icons as well. If you decide to create new toolbar icons, be sure to pay special attention to the help tab which lists the number and order of the sub-images they require. This section will allow you to change the Control Panel category view.
This section is just a bit different than what we have been working with, as you are going to add an image and configure the background element colors in the same tab. The first item to tackle will be the Control Panel background. Here we have some flexibility on how to configure the background. You can simply use an image for the background, or just use a solid color as the background, or a combination of both.
Many skins will have an icon type graphic in the lower right hand corner of the window that typically represents what that window is. You can see an example of that in the screenshot below. I like the image in the corner, so I'm going to replace that with one of my own, and adjust the background color to match the background of the image I am going to make.
You will notice a drop down menu label "colours", and this is where you can change the background color, body text color, body text color mouseover , and the title text color.
To change the color of any of these elements, just select it from the menu and hit the "Change" button. There you will be presented with a color palette where you can pick the color of your choice to use.
The next two items in this section are the Header and Vertical Separator. Windows default value is 30 seconds. Change the 'Application device' and 'OS device' elements to point to the correct drive! Change the displayed name of the loader by editing the 'Description' element.
Click OK. The newly created OS loader entry has elements with default values. Change the 'Application device' element to point to the correct drive! Note: For Windows XP to boot in a dual-boot scenario the files ntldr, ntdetect. Create a new element for an object: 1. Select object in tree view. In elements tab click on "New" button. Select group of element.
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