Adamsappleone Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 Sorry guys, didn't know where else to post this.You can use these for XP and Vista, but only as individual desktop background wallpapers as XP and Vista don't have the slide show.They will also work on Windows Developer Preview.Hope you all like them.I have put together a number of Theme/Wallpaper Packs for Windows 7The first set are Regional Themes, which consist of 32 Countries.Each pack contains no less than 6 wallpapers and are in 1024x768 resolution.To install them, just download the zip and extract them to a place of your choosing.Next, click Start/Control Panel/Change Desktop Background and browse to where you placed them, expand the MCT folder and click on the country name/wallpaper folder, save settings and close.Next, right click desktop, click "Personalize" and right click the new theme to save it with the country's name.http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=29c90....a84ff1d41cc7e25Next up, Stateside ThemesAll 50 states including D.C., again, all packs contain no less than 6 wallpapers and are in 1024x768 resolution.To install them, just download the zip and extract them to a place of your choosing.Next, click Start/Control Panel/Change Desktop Background and browse to where you placed them, expand the USA folder and click on the wallpaper folder, save settings and close.Next, right click desktop, click "Personalize" and right click the new theme to save it with the states name.http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=f2f2a....dda0fe3c33fa184Next up, US-Territories Themes, 7 Territories.To install them, just download the zip and extract them to a place of your choosing.Next, click Start/Control Panel/Change Desktop Background and browse to where you placed them, expand the US-Territories folder and click on the Island/wallpaper folder, save settings and close.Next, right click desktop, click "Personalize" and right click the new theme to save it with the appropriate name.http://www.mediafire...y=g99ymqcoqzbsxAnd lastly, Windows 7 Miscellaneous Themes, 23 to-date.To install them, just download the zip and extract them to a place of your choosing.Next, click Start/Control Panel/Change Desktop Background and browse to where you placed them, expand the folder and click on the wallpaper/name folder, save settings and close.Next, right click desktop, click "Personalize" and right click the new theme to save it with the appropriate name.http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=025b1....a42dcf7160db046Read more: http://windowsextrem...7#ixzz1beZ4EEiN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nuthut Posted October 24, 2011 Share Posted October 24, 2011 I can't speak for everyone. But, can you repost with a higher resolution wallpaper? 1024x768 would come out too pixely on a higher resolution monitor. Also, Windows is smart enough to downsize a higher resolution picture to a smaller screen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adamsappleone Posted October 25, 2011 Author Share Posted October 25, 2011 I can't speak for everyone. But, can you repost with a higher resolution wallpaper? 1024x768 would come out too pixely on a higher resolution monitor. Also, Windows is smart enough to downsize a higher resolution picture to a smaller screenSorry nuthut, I chose that size resolution due to a higher resolution resized by Windows to fit, lets say, 800x600 or even 1024x768, did not look good to me at all, some came out blury and some scrunched, plus the fact that I started sharing these on various forums back in January 2010.By using 1024x768, the wallpapers come out clean using any resolution from 800x600 to 1440x900.With well over 3,000 downloads and 100's of kudos, you're the first person to make such a request.Regards,Don Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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