Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Transform Windows XP into Windows 8.1

Preface:
Dear Readers and Subscribers,

Today I am writing a new blog on how to transform your Windows XP to Windows 8.1.  This blog is divided into two parts: First part deals with the installation of essential things to give Windows 8.1 looks on Windows XP; the second part deals with other things related to Windows 8.1, for e.g. ribbon UI WordPad, Paint, Explorer, Calculator, etc.

Since Windows 8.1 has taken a long time to be developed and you will find different logon screen, boot screen, wallpapers, etc. of the previous versions of Windows 8 (i.e. Windows 8, Win 8 Developers Preview, Milestone, Consumer Preview, etc.) where were released during this period.

Before going further into this post, please read "VERY IMPORTANT NOTE" at the end of this post.

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Zulfiqar
5th March, 2014

If you are looking for Transformation of Windows 7 into Windows 8.1, click here: win7to8.blogspot.com

Contents:

Part 1:
·       Features of Windows 8/8.1
·       Bundle download
·       Visual styler / Theme
·       Logon screen
·       Boot screen
·       Wallpapers
·       Icons (& dialog boxes)
·       Start button
·       Start button & start menu
·       Super taskbar
·       True transparency
·       Hover Icon
·       Mouse cursors
·       Sound scheme
·       Fonts
Part 2:
·       Start screen
·       Charmsbar
·       Ribbon UI explorer
·       Touch keyboard
·       Ribbon UI wordpad
·       Ribbon UI paint
·       Calculator
·       Drive icon
·       Yahoo Messenger Windows 8 inspired skins

Features of Windows 8/8.1:
The Microsoft has introduced the following new features in Windows 8:

Windows Store
Windows Store:
Windows has introduced its new online facility, i.e., Windows Store, like that of Mac App Store.  This allows users to browse and download several Windows applications published by several software and Internet giants like Google, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, YouTube, Sun, Apple, etc. While the non-commercial developers will also be allowed to publish their apps on Windows Store.  This has opened a new paradigm shift in the usage of computer and Internet.


Windows Settings
Windows 8 User Interface:
Windows 8 has a new user interface (except the desktop which is quite resemble to Windows 7), and introduced Metro UI.  It shows all the applications, websites, windows settings, etc. at one place, i.e., Start Screen, and gives a freedom to touch tablet PC and monitor users to easily interact with computer.

Windows Logon Screen:

Windows 8 has entirely a different logon screen as compare to previous versions of Windows.

Windows 8 Start Screen:
Start Screen on Windows 8
As I mentioned above, Windows 8 has a brand new UI for interaction with the users, esp., touch screen users.  Now you can access to any document, picture, video and music very easily, without opening any window/application (as in case of previous versions of Windows).  It’s just like you are in Windows Media Centre.
Metro is everywhere in Windows 8. You'll find it in the settings application, in the task manager, and of course in the new Metro-style applications. Previously referred to as 'immersive' applications, Metro applications are full-screen applications with no chrome — once launched, they take over the entire screen. There are no commands visible, just the content.

Internet Explorer 11 with metro user interface runningon Windows 8.1
Internet Explorer 10:
Windows 8/8.1 comes with Metro version of Internet Exploter 10 as its default web browser.  The Metro version of IE 10 is not available for Windows XP. To view the Internet Explorer 10/11 in metro style, you need to make IE as default web browser.

Touch keyboard:

One of the exclusive features of Windows 8, i.e., Touch Keyboard.  Unlike its predecessors, Windows 8 has a sleek, user-friendly, stylish and easy to tap (on touch screen) on-screen keyboard.  Like Windows Phone 7, users have much easier typing/tapping experience with Windows 8.  It also features auto-complete built in the on-screen touch keyboard.  It also includes a split layout for thumb typing on tablets, and supports handwriting recognition on devices with pen digitisers. If you've used a tablet PC in the past, you'll find Windows 8's pen support very familiar.

Keyboard & Mouse:

You're not limited to using touch screen.  There is a complete full range of keyboard shortcuts and mouse gestures in Windows 8.  When you use a mouse, the 'charms' — Search, Share, Start, Devices and Settings icons — move to the lower left. Other alternatives to touch gestures include opening the app bar with a right mouse click, and clicking and dragging on the left edge of the screen to handle application snapping. There's also support for horizontal scrolling using the mouse scroll wheel, and the Windows key will always take you back to the start screen.


Applications:

You can pin traditional non-metro applications on start screen to access them on first touch.  You can use touch screen, but with applications like Photoshop, Microsoft Office, etc. a mouse remains the best way to interact accurately.

Desktop:


If you are a big fan of Desktop-style Windows, no problem! The familiar Windows desktop is just a tap away. Whenever you launch a traditional non-metro application, Window will automatically switch you to desktop.

When you're done with the desktop applications it's automatically closed, leaving you with Metro.

No doubt, Microsoft has taken a big step and made a brave decision in turning the 21 years old traditional desktop into an application that only runs when needed, and replaced with Metro style Start Screen. But this was necessary to align with future's requirement, i.e., Cloud OS.

Bundle Download:
Get the bundle download from here. Key: !AOpkaOZB2JtcB4QJscuYwg
You will be needed the following file archivers for unzipping the files:
Download all of these archivers to unzip different folders.  You can later on uninstall them.
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Transform Windows XP to 8.1 Video on YouTube:




PART 1:
VISUAL STYLER / THEME:
For applying Windows 8.1 Visual Styler on Windows XP, you have two options:

1. Apply through patching
2. Apply through TuneUp Utilities (Recommended)

1. Apply through patching:


Windows 8.1 theme on Windows XP
For applying Windows 8.1 theme on Windows XP, download:
Instructions:
·         Run the Universal Theme Patcher
  • Click all patch buttons visible in the Universal Theme Patcher 
  • After patching, restart your computer 
  • Now copy the Windows theme file and its corresponding folder to C:\Windows\Resources\Themes 
  • Double click the Windows theme file in this folder. (Do not double click theme file in Downloads folder)
2. Apply through TuneUp Utilities (Recommended):
For this you will needed to download TuneUp Utilities software, a free software 14 days trial period and the above Windows themes:
Instructions:
·       Unzip the downloaded folder
·       Now open TuneUp Styler,
·       Click “Select a Visual Style for the windows…”. Click Add and then “Load visual style from a file…”.
·       Select the Windows Visual Style file and then click Apply.


LOGON SCREEN:


Windows 8.1 Logon Screen on Windows XP




To get the Windows 8.1 logon screen, you have two options:

1. Apply through Tuneup Utilities (Recommended)
2. Replacing “logonui.exe” file

1. Apply Through Tuneup Utilities:
For this you will be needed to download:
Instructions:
  • Open the Tuneup Utilities main window.
  • Now click the Customize Windows tab.
  • Click Logon screen under the Change Windows Appearance side.
  • Now click Add and then click “Load logon screen from a file”.
  • Now select the “<filename>.tls” file.
  • Now click the Apply button. Log off to see the changes.
2. Replace the “logoui.exe”file:
Following things are needed:
·       Take Ownership Option (fixed 14/9/2015)
·       Replacer

Instructions:
To get the Windows 8.1 logon screen by modification, you will be needed to take ownership of the following files:
·       logonui.exe (Location: C:\Windows\System32)
(i) How to take ownership of DLL files:
    (a) Download the zipped file from here:
    (b) Unzip the folder, and double click “Add Take Ownership Option.reg”
    (c) Click Yes, and you are done.
(ii) Unzip the downloaded folder, inside the folder you will find the file “logonui.exe”;
(iii) Now run Replacer and replace original XP “logonui.exe” with the downloaded “logonui.exe”.
(iv) Logoff to see the change.

If you have any problem in running Replacer, see my video on how to use Replacer to replace original files with replacement files.

*Note: It is strongly recommended to change logon screen using TuneUp Utilities.  Replacing original DLL files with modified involves great risk of failure, and you may have to reinstall your Windows XP.  Do it at your own risk.

BOOT SCREEN:
Windows 8.1 Boot Screen on Windows XP
To get the Windows 8.1 boot screen on Windows XP, the following things are needed:
Instructions:
  • Unzip the downloaded folder and run TuneUp Utilities, and click Boot Screen.
  • Click Add, then click “Load boot screen from a file…”. Select your unzipped boot screen and then click Apply.
  • Restart the computer the see the new Windows 8.1 logon screen on your XP machine.
WALLPAPERS:
Windows 8 wallpapers
Windows 8.1 wallpapers

To get the Windows 8/8.1 wallpapers, download the zipped files:
·         Windows 8.1Wallpapers (fixed 14/9/2015)
·         Windows 8 RTMWallpapers (fixed 14/9/2015)

Instructions:
Copy the wallpapers in C:\Windows\Web\Wallpaper\Windows folder.

ICONS (& DIALOG BOXES):

To get the Windows 8.1 icons, you have two options:
1.Through TuneUp Utilities & Icon Tweaker (Recommended)
2.Through replacing patched files (for getting icon & dialog boxes)

1. Through TuneUp Utilities & Icon Tweaker (Recommended):
You can change the Windows XP to Windows 8 icons using the TuneUp Utilities or Icon Tweaker.  For this you have to download TuneUp Utilities or Icon Tweaker and the Windows 8 icon pack, which includes almost all the Windows 8.1 icons  A complete visual guide on how to change the icons on Windows XP through TuneUp Utilities is given in the this link.
2. Through Replacing Patched File (For getting icons & dialog boxes):
Windows 8.1 dialog boxes on Windows XP
Windows 8.1 dialog boxes on Windows XP
The biggest benefit of replacing patched "shell32.dll" is that you will also get the Windows 8.1 style dialog boxes including the turn off / restart dialog on Windows XP.  For this you will be needed to download the following:

Instructions:
First you will be needed to take ownership of the following files:
  • shell32.dll (Location: C: \Windows\System32)
(i) How to take ownership of DLL files:
    (a) Download the zipped file from here:
    (b) Unzip the folder, and double click “Add Take Ownership Option.reg”
    (c) Click Yes, and you are done.
(ii) Open C:\Windows\System32, and find shell32.dll
(iii) Right click shell32.dll and click “Take Ownership”
(iv) Now replace the original shell32.dll file with the downloaded modified shell32.dll through replacer

Note: If you have any problem in running Replacer, see my video on how to use Replacer to replace original files with replacement files.


START BUTTON & START MENU:
To get this, download:
Instructions:
  • Download and unzip the folder
  • Copy the unzipped folder Windows 8 Start Menu & Button to C:\Program Files
  • Now run the ViStart application
  • You will see the changes after the ViStart is loaded
Since all the applications and files are pinned in Windows 8 Start Screen, the Microsoft team has excluded its “All Programs” option from its Start Menu, in fact there is no Start Menu in Windows 8.  Start Menu has been replaced by Start Screen.  This is one of the serious criticism on Windows 8. Read more on this here: http://features.techworld.com/...

Since the above start button and start menu are boring and were only released in Windows 8 Developer Preview, here we have a new updated and more Windows 8.1 Metro inspired Start Menu skin for ViStart, which can be on Windows XP:


Windows 8.1 Blue Start Menu Replacement skin for ViStart
Windows 8 Metro Blue Skin for ViStart
Windows Metro Glass Skin for ViStart

To get this, download:

Instructions:
  • Download and unzip the folder
  • Copy the unzipped folder Windows 8.1 Start Menu & Button to C:\Program Files
  • Now run the ViStart application
  • You will see the changes after the ViStart is loaded
SUPER TASKBAR:

Windows 7 & 8 have unique taskbar as compare to the previous versions of Windows.  To get this on Windows XP simply install ViGlance:
TRUE TRANSPARENCY:

If you are a true fan of True Transparency, here is a Windows 8.1 skin pack for True Transparency, which I have created by myself:

·         True Transparency

HOVER ICON:
To get the Windows 8 hover icon facility in Windows XP, you have to install the following:


  1. ViCon, or
  2. AveDesk


1. ViCon:

·       ViCon (fixed 15/9/2015)

Instructions:
·       Unzip the folder and then copy it in “C:\Program Files” and run it from there.
·       Also make a shortcut in startup folder.
·       But I'd not recommend you for this, because it may slow down systems with low specification.

Note: It may require installation of .NET Framework.

2. AveDesk:





Instructions:



  • Unzip the folder and then copy it in "C:\Program Files" folder and then run it from there.
  • Also make a shortcut in startup folder.
  • But again I'd not recommend you for this, as it may slow down your system.
MOUSE CURSORS:
Instructions:
You can get the Windows 8 cursors on Windows XP.  Simply download the zipped folder and right click the Install.inf file and click Install in the context menu.  All the Windows 8 cursors will be copied to your default mouse cursors folder.  Now open the Control Panel and then open the Mouse and then Pointers and then select Windows 8 and then press Apply. Your Windows 8 cursors are installed.

SOUND SCHEME:
To get the Windows 8.1 original sound scheme, you will be needed to download the following:

·       Windows 8.1 Sound Scheme (link fixed 14/9/2015)

Instructions:
·         Unzip the downloaded folder and copy all the media files in “C:\Windows\Media” folder
·         Now open Control Panel and then open Sounds and Audio Devices and then click the Sounds tab.
·         Now change the current sounds for each Program Events to the Windows 8.1 sounds (which you have copied to Windows default media folder)
·         Don’t forget to save your current Windows XP sound scheme before changing it to Windows 8.1.

FONTS:

·       Windows 8.1 Fonts (Link fixed 14/9/2015)

Instructions:
Copy all the fonts in default Fonts folder.

METRO CLOCK SCREENSAVER:



To get the Windows 8.1 default screensaver, simply the following link:


Instructions:
·       Unzip the downloaded folder
·       Right click Metro Clock.scr file and then click Install
·       A Screensaver Display Properties window will be appeared
·       Now click OK button

Part 2:
START SCREEN (METRO UI):
To get the essential feature of Windows 8/8.1, i.e., Start Screen, you have three options:

1. WinMetro:
WinMetro running on Windows XP


All Programs on WinMetro running on Windows XP

WinMetro is specially designed to bring the newly introduced Windows 8 Metro UI to Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. It offers an easy solution for old versions of Windows users to try and enjoy the tile based Metro UI. By displaying useful information such as weather, calendar, news, stocks, and frequently used programs, it turns your desktop into an informative and productive work station. It also offers the option to boot to Metro Start Screen directly.

The most important thing about WinMetro is that it does not require .Net Frameworks, which makes your system quite slow.
Note: WinMetro does also include Charmsbar, so you don't you to install Charmsbar separately.

2. NewGen:
Windows 8's Main Start Screen duplicated by NewGen running on Windows XP
IE 10 in Metro UI running in
NewGen on Windows XP
Windows 8's famous Clock & Calendar screensaver 
in NewGen on Windows XP
Charmsbar is also included in NewGen

To get this Windows 8’s exclusive feature on Windows XP, you will be needed to download:
·         .NET Framework 4
·         Newgen (including.NET Framwork 4 installer) (link fixed 14/9/2015)

Instructions:
  • After installing .NET Framework 4, install Newgen.
  • After the installation of Newgen, copy the application’s shortcut in Startup folder. You can do this by clicking the Start button, then right click “All Program” and then click “Open All Users”.
  • Open Programs and then open the Startup folder and then copy the Newgen application’s shortcut in Startup folder.
3. Rainmeter:
Windows 8 Start Screen duplicated by Omnimo on Rainmeter running on Windows XP
If you are a Rainmeter user, walla! Here is a skin pack for Rainmeter duplicating the Windows 8 start screen on Windows XP:
Instructions:
  • Install Rainmeter first
  • Now install Omnimo skin(s) by simply double clicking the "<filename>.rmskin", the extraction might take a minute or two, after that you'll be guided by the Intro.
(Note: It may require .NET Framework installation, which will be automatically downloaded and installed by the Rainmeter Installer)

CHARMSBAR:

Charmsbar is an integral part of Windows 8 operating system on a touch-screen monitor.  Its big icons fits the finger to be easily touched.  You can get this feature on Windows XP.  You have to download RocketDock and the Windows 8 Charmsbar skin for RocketDock:
Instructions:
Simply install the program, and customise the theme of the keyboard similar to the theme as shown above.

RIBBON UI EXPLORER:
Option 1 - Third Party Software:


STDU Explorer on Windows XP

First Microsoft Office 2007, then Windows 7’s Paint & WordPad and now Windows 8 Explorer has its Ribbon User Interface as the most comprehensive explorer’s toolbar ever.  You can get this facility on Windows XP by using a third-party software, namely, STDU Explorer:

·         STDU Explorer

Option 2 (Styler Toolbar):
Ribbon UI on Windows XP explorer (using Styler Toolbar)

You can get the exact look of Windows 8 explorer's ribbon UI on your machine without using the above 3rd party file managers.  For this you have to download Styler Toolbar and the Windows 8 Ribbon UI skin for Styler Toolbar; but remember that this only a visual toolbar, there is NO TAB facility on the Styler Toolbar and the buttons showing are the mere eye candy for Windows 8 Fanatics!
TOUCH KEYBOARD:

To get this feature on Windows XP, download:
Instructions:
Simply install the program, and customise the theme of the keyboard similar to the theme as shown above.

RIBBON UI NOTEPAD:
Syncplify Notepad (a ribbon UI notepad) on Windows XP

Syncplify Notepad on Windows XP


Fluent Notepad on Windows XP
Fluent Notepad on Windows XP
To get the Ribbon UI Wordpad/Notepad on your Windows XP, you need to download a third party software:

·         Syncplify.me Notepad (Recommended)
·         Fluent Notepad

Note: It may require installation of .NET Framework

RIBBON UI PAINT:
PaintRibbon - A Ribbon UI paint application for Windows XP

To get the Ribbon UI Paint on your Windows XP, you need to download a third party software – PaintRibbon.  To install Paint Ribbon on your system, you will be needed to download & install .NET Framework 3.5:
·         .NET Framework 3.5
·         Paint Ribbon

CALCULATOR:

To get the Windows 7/8 like Calculator on Windows XP, you will needed to download Calculator & .NET Framework:

·         .NETFramework 3.5
·         Calculator

DRIVE ICON:

The drive icons in Windows 8 graphically show the total capacity, used and free capacities of the hard drives. It is somewhat different from Win 7's drive icon graphically.  To get this feature in XP, you have to install Drive Icon App and Windows 8 Drive Icons Pack:
·         Drive Icon

SYSTEM REQUIREMENT:
Recommended:
·         2 GHz Intel or AMD Processor (Dual Core);
·         1 GB RAM;
·         128 MB Graphic Card Memory; and
·         80 GB HDD.

VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:
Since some application files might have been "patched" or "compressed" (packed) to work properly on your Windows operating system, therefore, some "false alarm" or "false positive" may happen to some clean *.exe installers/applications /installation processes, although they are actually CLEAN & SAFE and does not pose a threat to your system. The term "false positive" is used when an Anti-Virus Software wrongly classifies an innocuous (inoffensive) file as a Virus. This incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in the database of Anti-Virus. Usually some great and famous Anti-Viruses (such as Kaspersky, AVG, Norman, McAfee, etc) won't have such problem so far. If that happens to you, then simply ignore it and continue installing as it's guaranteed actually 100% safe and clean by me and other guys who are posting these applications. But again, it's still your own choice and right to decide.