Force software to use Aero theme?

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Hi guys. I have this question. It still bugs me a lot for both Vista and Seven. Is there a way to FORCE software that desactivate Aero to keep using it?

I would like to know if there's a way. Thx guys.
 

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Hi guys. I have this question. It still bugs me a lot for both Vista and Seven. Is there a way to FORCE software that desactivate Aero to keep using it?

I would like to know if there's a way. Thx guys.

Generally speaking, Windows Vista and Windows 7 will turn off Aero effects for older programs that may not work correctly with the Desktop Windows Manager (the service that provides Aero).

I'm sorry to say that the only way to force such programs to not turn off Aero is to update those programs to newer versions that know of and work with Aero.

I wish I had better news for you... :cry:
 

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