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Terror
07 Dec 2005, 13:31
Hey okes.

A while back I made a thread and people showed their desktops and themes off here.


Well I am making another one as I am interested to see how people configure their desktops and themes on thier pc'z.

So if you want to show , pls post here.

Here's my simple one attached. Its a new installed theme I got and used TuneUp Utilities 06 to directly install it into windows directly.
Very basic.

me.

http://www.unreal.co.za/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=837&stc=1&d=1133954939

Terror
07 Dec 2005, 13:34
http://www.unreal.co.za/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=838&stc=1&d=1133955217

[N]Haja
07 Dec 2005, 15:02
its black, are u a racist or something?

Terror
07 Dec 2005, 21:05
Problem must be your side because it's blue. Besides if it was black how could I be racist ?

Bean
08 Dec 2005, 16:59
My desktop is just plain boring blue :(

The only saving grace is that this machine hauls ass when it has to do calculations and things...

Terror
08 Dec 2005, 18:53
233 processes ? *gulp*

Shrimp
08 Dec 2005, 20:28
Ok Bean, now show us YOUR desktop, server's don't count :p.

Terror
08 Dec 2005, 20:34
yeah thats some evil machine dude

Gozzy
12 Dec 2005, 08:11
nyahah sorry i dont believe in themes etc. As they only make ur windows slower in personal experience:)

http://unreal.co.za/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=851&stc=1&d=1134367853

Terror
12 Dec 2005, 10:14
much agreed with that Gozzy, good thing is there are appz which allow you to install thmese directly into windows which thus is the same as running normal windows.

sneaky
12 Dec 2005, 11:13
So you install third party apps to run fourth party software as if its first party software, and this in turn brings down system resources and optimizes performance? I vote you should go work for Microsoft you have clearly grasped a concept which have eluded so many of their engineers.

Terror
12 Dec 2005, 11:53
It doesn't bring down system resources if the THEME is installed directly into C:/windows. Once you have as many desired themes installed you can uninstall the other application and windows will carry on as per normal. If you use 3rd party appz to run and show the themes that will slow your machine and use resources yes. You see it's you who hasn't yet grasped this already world wide known fact.

Gozzy
16 Dec 2005, 20:03
so wheres the rest of ur duckers Desktops?

Gozzy
16 Dec 2005, 22:53
MY latest background :P

http://home.imaginet.co.za/gozzy/volkswagengti20060349cp.jpg

Gozzy
16 Dec 2005, 22:55
Soz i meant this one, but that aint too bad.....notice the shaved door handles and stuff........lovely :P


http://home.imaginet.co.za/gozzy/gti3xp.jpg

Terror
16 Dec 2005, 22:56
sEXY VEEEERY SEXY INDEED

Purple_H@ze
06 Jan 2006, 14:54
So you install third party apps to run fourth party software as if its first party software, and this in turn brings down system resources and optimizes performance? I vote you should go work for Microsoft you have clearly grasped a concept which have eluded so many of their engineers.

Very well said Sneaky... rofl rofl rofl

Macera
06 Jan 2006, 16:04
here is mine

Terror
07 Jan 2006, 17:36
that theme appliaction must be chowing your resources

Macera
07 Jan 2006, 18:44
Why? I'm also using Tune Up

Terror
08 Jan 2006, 17:36
Oh , my bad - I forgot about that LOL. It looked like a Windows Blind theme thats why I got confused ;P