Ubuntu Transformation Pack for Windows XP

Ubuntu is the most popular linux based operating system. If you want to transform your Windows XP into Ubuntu, here is an Ubuntu Transformation Pack for Windows XP which will transform your Windows XP to Ubuntu.

Ubuntu Transformation Pack contains:-

Visual styles
Cursors
Boot Screen
Logon Screen
Screensaver
Custom Sounds
Icons
Wallpapers
And much more…

Screenshot:-

Download Link (17.4 MB 7z archive)

More Info

Once downloaded, extract it using 7-zip.

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  • Amirz

    :razz: Nice work Kishan thanks

  • http://tech.inkapoint.com Tech @ InkAPoint

    Looks cool. Thanks kishan.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1368028822 Magister Noctis

    That's already a very old Transformation Pack! No upgrade yet? It should be compatible with the latest XP-sp3 versions (xp professional), and should be capable to rebuild the customized data after new “security”-patches of M$ are messing up the most part of the transformation — resetting most parts to ugly-old-fashioned XP-lay-out. Nevertheless XP remains the best, most stable and fastest system for end-users because it doesn't need excessive system requirements, so it is still widespread used and many individuals refuse to upgrade to a genuine Windows 7, that's damn expensive and so is the required hardware-upgrade, or in worst case people have to buy a brand new desktop/notebook while their previous machine is still working perfectly and stable with XP. Plain to see that nowadays it's still a much better option to many to transform their XP-system into a Vista or Seven, or even MacOsx or Linux look-a-like, so you can hardly see the difference between e.g. a real Windows 7 or Mac etc. With still the XP-kernel as main engine under the bonnet you can save a lot of expenses, and it remains the most stable, fastest, convenient system to use, if you got the necessary advanced tweaking-skills. But believe me, XP is very easy to tweak as desired without losing any performance if done good! To stay updated with the latest patches, a data rebuild has to restore the transformation after it's corrupted, by digging into the system-files itself, so it won't simply overwrite security patches — destroying them — but instead restoring the transformation lay-out, maintaining the benefits of fresh Windows Updates. A perfect example is SevenMizer ( http://bit.ly/11p5u7 ). I love to experiment and to tweak, mostly manually using ResHacker and similar tools, but a reliable up-to-date transformation pack with the required functionality like e.g. SevenMizer is always a good thing to start with (after install it's very easy to re-tweak and to customize it at will. After applying new updates from MicroSh*t you can always restore the currupt package using a Data Rebuild option, remaining your tweaks, or, backing up certain custom-tweaked system files that are safe to replace and overwrite, if you know what you're doing)…..So how about this pack?!

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