![]() ![]() ![]() Then, we go to the tab "Skin" and choose a skin for Windows Aero, subsequently enabling "Reduce glass color." We go to the app's settings and choose "Windows 7 Style." We also enable “Replace Start Button” and choose "Aero." To make the start menu similar to the Vista and Windows 7 one, we will be using Classic Shell, which we mentioned earlier. Start menu similar to Vista and Windows 7 The result isn't exactly jaw-dropping, but we have transparent windows with a bit of blurring and such. When the installation is over, our new theme will be applied instantly. In our test, the app didn't attempt to install any unwanted third-party programs, so we press "Next" repeatedly, "Install," and then "Finish." Based on the Windows 10 version we have, we download the RS1 or RS2/3, which means Redstone 1/2/3. We download the app by clicking "Get it now," on its page. Thankfully, an app for bringing Aero Glass back is within reach, and it's aptly named “Aero Glass for Win8+.” However, we won't find the famous Aero Glass on Windows 8 and 10. Subsequent versions also stayed faithful to this aesthetic. ![]() With Windows Vista, we got a start menu, taskbar, windows, and more. Up until Windows XP, Microsoft's operating system's UI had solid colors without transparency. One of the Windows features several of us miss is Aero Glass. Obviously, it's not perfect, and not an exact replica of the classic theme, but it's better than nothing. When we click "OK," the start menu will change, and we will have the good old Windows 9x. We, choose "Classic Style," enable "Replace Start Button," and choose "Classic." Now, from the program settings, we can change the Windows start menu according to our taste - same as the start button. ![]() We consecutively click “Next,” at the end “Install,” and after the installation "Finish." The installation doesn't hide any dangers, at least on the app version we tested. To download it, we click “Download Now!” from here, and we double click on the file “ClassicShellSetup_4_3_1.exe.” To achieve that, we will need Classic Shell's help. The next step is to add the classic Windows 9x menu. We click "Apply," and now our Windows 10 reminds us of the old times. ![]()
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