BigDaddy
May 4 2008, 01:46 AM
In Windows XP SP2 I am using the classic Windows 2000 theme. And I have colored it under DISPLAY PROPERTIES -> APPERANCE -> ADVANCED section.
Now I am interested how could I save these color profile?
Aloha
May 6 2008, 11:06 AM
Because no experts come and have an answer, I'll try to help you, BigDaddy.
- After you finish modifying your theme, run Regedit.
- Now go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Appearance\Schemes
- On the right panel, choose the name of the classic theme you want save and then export it as a .reg file.
I am not use to doing this because I only use modern themes. If there is something wrong with what I told you, maybe someone will correct it. Good luck!
BigDaddy
May 6 2008, 12:30 PM
but won't that only save the original scheme? and not the modified one?
Aloha
May 7 2008, 09:56 AM
I'm terribly sorry, BigDaddy, if it doesn't work. I don't use classic themes so I am not sure if we can save a modified theme. I hope you don't lose your theme by doing what I said. I think we will have to wait for some other help.
By the way, when I have to work a lot with the registry, I use Registry Workshop. I can easily export a single value, which I can't do when using the Registry Editor. And I can always undo any changes I've made. You can try it from this link:
http://www.torchsoft.com/en/rw_information.htmlSorry again for the wrong help, BigDaddy.
BigDaddy
May 8 2008, 07:01 AM
hey no problem. haven't tried this yet because I am afraid of lossing stuff
Aloha
May 8 2008, 08:06 AM
BigDaddy, then you may try this, (no need to do anything with the registry):
- After modifying your theme on tab Appearance and feeling pleased with it, go back to tab Theme.
- The theme you want to save must be My Current Theme (Modified) on the dropdown list. Press the button Save As... next to it.
- Now give it a name. Then press Save. It will be a Windows theme file.
When you double click on this saved theme, you can apply it through the Display Properties. I hope it works this time.
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