Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:Uhhh, I think your previous post quoted the wrong person...
TayyabKhalid wrote:Nah, you are not dumb for asking. Anyway this theme I am using is for the whole windows 10 system UI, also meaning apps and software, which I like. If you want it I can give you the links, but beware that if you do the instruction incorrect, you will most likely mess up Windows and would need to reinstall it.
Here is another example, it looks very cool, and its easy to setup, at least I think so, but you can mess up your system, so beware.
That's why you do this kinds of things right after freshly installing your OS (especially if your data is located on a different partition) - that way you don't lose anything if you need to re-install the OS again.
So uh, link?
I said you might mess up the system, beware that you are editing the UI and one wrong move and the screen will also go black and you might need a restore the OS VIA USB, since when you try to enter to the OS, it won't show iself and will only flash black.
First of all be sure that you are running the lastest version of WIndows 10. not 8 but 10. The update version MUST be 1511 AKA 10586.
Let's start you need to patch your OS before you can run the theme I am using, or any other. You might get in the future.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/kxbqqven4sfxm … 2.zip?dl=0
1. Extract all to the desktop, or any place of your choosing.
2. Run "All_in_One.cmd" as Administrator
3. Your system might reboot after the CMD installation is done.
4. After reboot. Right click the desktop hover over "Apperance" and the click "personalize theme"
5. The theme name should be under "Installed theme" section.
6. Click one of them.
7. ENJOY your new theme!!
Let me know if it worked for you!