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This was somewhere last year I think, before I could afford an iBook. Sure, it took up a lot of resources, but it looked good.

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Thats awesome...
 
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That must have been a lot of work! Museum quality! :D
 
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hehe, wow. That's pretty hard core if you ask me. I would've never put the time in to do that to my pc. And now that I have a mac, there is even less chance in it. Looks good though, for sure.
 
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Really good work on that desktop. I remember I used to do that when I was on Windows 98. WindowBlinds was my preferred softtware. But now I own a mac :D
 
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Looks can be decieving :)

I kinda done that to mine.. but I'd 100% rather have the real thing :D:D:D
 
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well i have a Pc and once it looked like that.... took... errrrr 1 minute to change it onto Mac style... THAN stylexp........ you own me!
 
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Use Windows FX to get the shadows on the windows.

And besides.. we all know looks can be deceiving.. It's the core that counts. =)
 
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I have my enlightenment desktop looks similar to that on my Linux desktop... :) looks good..
 
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Graeme43 said:
my pc desktop :D :D :D
No one cares. You run ME on that thing, of course you got a BSOD.
 
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Me

How do you know that he was running ME?
 
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I never knew 9x worked with 1GB memory.. but it does and I'm alright with it because its like 20 times smaller than xpee :D
 
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ApplejustWorks said:
How do you know that he was running ME?
Cause it's the most likely, since xpee dispenced the BSOD and replaced it with auto reboot :p
 
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He told me on AIM, actually. The "BSOD" on XP is "Not Responding," isn't it?
 
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the BSOD on xpee is a STOP screen (hey its blue and says doz has stopped for some reason) which is set to auto reboot so you don't notice i :p
 
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Graeme43 said:
the BSOD on xpee is a STOP screen (hey its blue and says doz has stopped for some reason) which is set to auto reboot so you don't notice i :p

Thats a new one to me.....never had xp home or pro crash, bsod or auto reboot on me during the 2+ years i've used it. The worst i've ever had was explorer.exe crashed (only happened in home not pro) and i had to type run explorer.exe in task manager to get it back.
 
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Windows xpee does not have the BSOD. It skips that part and just restarts for you, saving you time and trouble.
 
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Graeme43 said:
Windows xpee does not have the BSOD. It skips that part and just restarts for you, saving you time and trouble.
Like I said, I haven't had windows xp restart on me during the 2.5 years I've used it (8-12 hours a day 7 days a week).
 

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