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Windows 7: Looking for a Win7 orb..

12 Dec 2009   #1

Main OS: Windows 7 64 bit, Secondary: Vista 32 bit
 
 
Looking for a Win7 orb..

Hi, i just wanted to know if anyone has or knows where i can find the custom Windows 7 orb which looks like this



I remember seeing it in a thread a while ago, but cant find it now.

Thanks

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12 Dec 2009   #2

 

I cannot remember where i got it from, but it was somewhere on DeviantART
But i've uploaded it for you

How to apply it:
Start Menu Button - Change


HarmonyStartOrb.zip
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12 Dec 2009   #3

Windows 7 Pro & Vista Home Premium
Pennsylvania
 
 

Is tat from Explorer.exe?

Are they big enough?
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12 Dec 2009   #4

Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
North Carolina, United States of America
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by sergiogarcia9 View Post
I cannot remember where i got it from, but it was somewhere on DeviantART
But i've uploaded it for you

How to apply it:
Start Menu Button - Change


Attachment 41811
Sergio could you actullally tone down the glow in PS (just a little)?
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12 Dec 2009   #5

 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Zidane24 View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by sergiogarcia9 View Post
I cannot remember where i got it from, but it was somewhere on DeviantART
But i've uploaded it for you

How to apply it:
Start Menu Button - Change


Attachment 41811
Sergio could you actullally tone down the glow in PS (just a little)?
I didnt do it. So i dont got the psd, so no i cant
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12 Dec 2009   #6

 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by reghakr View Post
Is tat from Explorer.exe?

Are they big enough?
Yes that is the image that needed to be placed inside explorer.exe.

Almost always you only need to change 6801.bmp, 6805.bmp and 6809.bmp

See the tutorial link for further info
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12 Dec 2009   #7

Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
North Carolina, United States of America
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by sergiogarcia9 View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Zidane24 View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by sergiogarcia9 View Post
I cannot remember where i got it from, but it was somewhere on DeviantART
But i've uploaded it for you

How to apply it:
Start Menu Button - Change


Attachment 41811
Sergio could you actullally tone down the glow in PS (just a little)?
I didnt do it. So i dont got the psd, so no i cant
Thats a bummer...I wonder if it can be found on DeviantART
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12 Dec 2009   #8

 

I've found one which is similar to this

Windows 7 Flag Start Button by ~cclloyd9785 on deviantART
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12 Dec 2009   #9

 

I've found it!!

Windows 7 Start button by ~MorzzE on deviantART


With this version it would be best NOT TO REPLACE EXPLORER.EXE! since it's not up to date.
Just extract the images from the explorer.exe included, and apply them to your own.

EDIT:
I've left a comment on his profile asking for a PSD. Luckily if he answers soon, i will get that orb a little less glow
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13 Dec 2009   #10

Main OS: Windows 7 64 bit, Secondary: Vista 32 bit
 
 

wow thanks so much sergio, i was using the steelorb but i find this one so much more attractive.

I look forward to the author's reply because i think it would look better with a little less glow.
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