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The best way to make Vista/Win7 look precisely like MAC OSX ten.5.4-6
This tutorial will you guys how to make your
plain boring windows, into a specific Mac Os X ten.5.6-8 search alike. :]
Note: This is prolonged tutorial, and noob pleasant = ]
Items Essential:
Vista OS X Transformation Pack (Not for Win7)
RK Launcher Nightly Beta, [Mac Dock, Basically on PC]
ObjectBar 1.65 Total + CDkey Generator. [Works completely. do not will need the two.one latest version]
Objectbar Leopard theme
Switcher [Its essentially Expose on mac]
Mac OS X Wallpaper
Yahoo Widgets Pack
PART 1: Turning off the UAC.
Step 1: Check out Commence -> Control Panel
Step two: Then to Consumer Accounts and Family members Safety
Step 3: Click on Person Accounts
Step 4: Head over to Alter Person Account Handle settings
Step 5: In the Consumer account Control Settings, turn off your UAC.
PART two: Setting up Vista OS X. [Win7 Customers skip to action 11, no want to suit your needs men to complete this]
Step 6: Download Vista Transformation installation File, and Double click on.
Installation Screen will come up. -> Press Let’s Go.
License will appear up -> Press Agree
Step 7: The Components screen will show up. It will ask you what you want to install.
Press All
Step eight: Click Install. In couple of seconds it will finish the set up, and ask you to restart then apply the theme which has been placed on the desktop.
Step 9: Restart computer.
Step ten: When you log back into your computer, double click the file named “VistaOSX Theme” which is on your desktop. A window comes up and shows couple of themes to apply. And you can click on add, unless the file “VistaOSX Theme” is not showing.
Now you should have a Macish appear around your documents/hard drive window, essentially every where on the your computer.
PART three: Time to install the RK launcher. Mac Dock On PC
Step 11: Extract the .rar file using Winrar, Winzip etc.
Step 12: Double click, and open the program. It will show a loading display screen.
Step 13: Click next -> Now It will show you the set up page -> Click next and install.
Step 14: Real quick after the Set up of the dock, right click on your Windows task-bar -> move it on the top of the screen,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Key, -> Lock and auto-hide the task-bar.
Just to produce sure the windows taskbar doesn’t show for now.
Step 15: After the dock has been installed -> Visit the dock settings by right clicking -> Will show the “Size,” “Magnification,” and the “background.”
My ‘Dock Size’ Is set at – 44 pixels
My ‘Magnification’ is set at 49 Pixels.
My ‘Background’ is set at ‘Ghostwalkers _leopard’
Step 16: Now that you have your Taskbar out of the way, and your dock fully configured. -> Start off taking out the useless application icons which are on your dock, Including the separator.
[Separator are the small lines between some applications on your dock. Usually around 3-4. You only want one.]
To add applications to your dock, just drag the program main shortcut icon you want from the “X rogram Files” onto your dock. Make sure your dock is not locked.
I personally install the programs which are usually on the legit macs, and some programs like Garageband I improvise with another program which does a similar job.
And I try making the dock as realistic as I can. Here is a example.
Now you are set with the mac look [Vista users]
And you are set with a Mac dock.
PART 4: Installing Switcher
Step 17: Download and install switcher two.0
Step 18: After set up finish -> Head over to Start off -> Find Switcher -> Run it. ->Go to the shortcuts tab -> Press transform -> Go where it says ” LWin +` ” In that section press any key you want to set as a shortcut. I personally do F9.
Step 19: After you are done with those steps,
-> Visit ‘Windows Style Tab’
-> Uncheck ‘Label’
-> Go down and Uncheck ‘Number’ as Well.
-> Now go where it says under “Transform the seem of windows”
It should be at “Normal”,
-> Adjust to “Selected”
after you have Unchecked ‘Label’ and ‘Number’ on the “Normal Tab.”
-> And Do the same process with “Selected” As you did with “Normal,” just uncheck ‘Label, and Number’ again.
-> After finished with all those steps Press Hide, bottom right hand corner of the program
Step 20: Now its time to test it out! After you have all those steps completed, open a couple of programs example – Word, Safari, etc -> Press F9 (or whatever you have places in as a shortcut)
And it should appear something like this
PART 5: Setting up Objectbar With Leopard Skin
Install it, use the key generator for the key
Step 22: Now lets just leave that aside for now, we will be getting back to objectbar in couple of minutes. We first will need to get the Leopard concept installed inside the right directories.
-> Download The Objectbar leopard theme
-> Extract, there should be 3 .rar files.
-> After that, Only extract the First file, named
‘Leopard_OB_Part1′
-> You should now get a folder called ‘Leopard_Enhanced V2.0′ with a readme.
-> Now go Into the ‘font’ folder -> Double click the folder ->
You should now see all these font files
-> Go to ‘X:WindowsFonts’ X= What ever your Drive Letter is. Mine for Example is ‘C:WindowsFonts’
-> Take all the Font files from inside the
‘Leopard_Enhanced V2.0′ Folder [EXCEPT THE 'PFB' Files] and Copy them into
‘X:WindowsFonts
-> You will see 1 Error
1) “The ['Filename'] font is already installed. Do you want to replace it?”
-> Check “Do that for all current items”
-> Press Yes
Step 23: Copy your entire ‘Leopard_Enhanced V2.0′ folder inside ‘X:Program FilesObject DesktopObjectBar’
Step 24: NOW head over to Commence and find Objectbar -> Then run it. Should seem something like this
Step 25: Now press Browse -> Go to
‘X:Program FilesObject DesktopObjectBarLeopard_Enhanced V2.0′
-> Where it says File name: ‘Leopard_Enhanced’, there is a slide down Giving you 3 options
-Objectbar Concept packages (*.obpack, *.zip)
-Objectbar Themes (*.obtheme)
-All files (*.*)
-> Choose ‘-Objectbar Themes (*.obtheme’
Now this file should come up
-> Click that file and press Open.
-> Now a mac taskbar should appear up on your top of your desktop, with your System name on it
Example That is now mine looks like
Step 26:
-> Try Pressing the Commence button on your Keyboard, the Windows Begin button logo should appear Sliding down the begin menu, and you SHOULD be able to repress the commence button on your keyboard, and the begin menu + logo should slowly slide back up and the apple logo should appear again. Or you can click on on the desktop or any screen and it should do the same thing.
-> IF THAT DOES NOT WORK OUT, go to
‘Handle PanelSystem and SecuritySystem’
-> Press Advanced System Settings
-> Windows pops up, click on Settings under Performance
-> Default should be on “Allow the computer choose whats best for my computer”
-> Transform to “Best performence” Click on Apply
-> Then go back to change to the Default choice again, Click apply
-> Now lastly Go Back again, now this time Custom and Press apply
Now you should be able to press begin button and repress/click any where on the computer and it should slowly slide back up hidden.
Step 27: After all that, -> Right click on the mac menu -> Find the option called “Finder” should be the first thing on the list.
Step 28: Click finder [It says its tiger skin,
Office 2010 Professional Plus Key, but its really leopard] -> Visit the advanced Tab -> Click on Override skin transparency -> Go down from 100% transparency to around 75%. -> Press ok
Right click on on the menu,
Office 2010 Professional Plus 32 Bit title,
Office Professional Key, Visit Properties
-> Visit file,
Microsoft Office 2010 Sale, then unload objectbar
-> It will ask you to save, press yes.
You want to configure Objectbar so it starts up with your computer.
-> Right Click Menu -> Check out Properties -> Head over to File -> General Options -> Visit Startup Tab -> Check Automatically run objectbar at startup
YOU WILL HAVE TO KEEP ON CHOOSING THE LEOPARD BAR AND APPLYING EVERY-TIME YOU RESTART.
Step 29: Reload objectbar
-> Now we are done with the first ‘Leopard_OB_Part1′ folder, back up the .rar archive somewhere or backup purposes.
-> UnRaR Leopard_OB_Part2
-> Copy the WHOLE Entire ‘Menu Bar’ folder from your desktop which you just extracted to your
‘X:Program Files directory’
This is essentially for the “About this mac, Mac OS X software, it shows what your computer specs are, just like on a real mac
Step 30: UnRaR ‘Leopard_OB_Part3′
-> Now five Things will be extracted. Don’t Panic! Take the two folders called ‘ForceQuit’ and ‘iShut’ and Place them into your
‘X:Program Files directory’
-> Now you are completely done! You can delete every other file on the desktop which you extracted from all the
‘Leopard_OB_Part’ Files
[html]Step 31: Since the theme as a specific order, when desktop is right clicked it will show a mac right click on options, but for windows its not going to help much,
So Right Click on Menu -> Head over to Properties -> Go to File -> General Options -> Uncheck “When desktop is right clicked, show menu defined in theme”
Part 6: Quickly Setup Mac Wallpaper [IF NOT ALREADY]
Step 32: Head over to Mac Wallpaper link -> Right click,
Microsoft Office 2010, Either save as, or set as background.
[Only try this if the wallpaper has not been already set from the RK launcher installation]
PART 7: Installing Widgets
Step 33: Download the Yahoo Widgets
-> Install
-> Thats it Just add Shortcut F12 for widgets to show up.
TA DAAAA!!!
Now your Vista/Win7 Looks Alot like the Mac OS X 10.five.4-8 Operating System.
Now you can add/play around with you Mac Menu And your dock.
I personally added the Snow leopard Wallpaper, and Shortcuts of Hard Drives and changed their icons to look like the Mac Hard Drive. Here is what my Win7 Looks like. I didn’t install itunes etc, because I have all that stuff already installed on my Mac OS X 10.5.eight dualboot so I didn’t find it necessary to perform.