Is it safe to patch Windows and install / apply themes?
Wow its so awfull
>>6925470
not as awful as your sister is at blowjobs
>>6925481
He's right. This looks like shit. Like something a 14-year-old would use immediately after leaning how to apply a custom theme, then get sick of five minutes later.
>>6925481
Ah that one took me back to the playground in primary school....still such a lame one
please stop this now
>>6925364
not OP but is it or not?
here's a pape in advance as a thank you
>>6925881
No, it's obviously not safe to do such a thing.
>>6925881
Just use linux. All customizing is easy and safe.
>>6925364
I smell a newfag
>>6925364
Nothing's safe
You're already ransomware'd
good luck
>>6925881
It's me, just found the picture, not my desk
Real answer to this please > >>6925364
>>6925364
idk about you, but I like to be able to read my font on a window
>>6926133
When using custom icons, you need to change 2 .dll on System32, this is obviously risky as fuck.
lmao
UxStyle and unsigned themes are fine. But avoid things like replacing dlls.
>>6925849
It sorta takes one back to the days of winamp skins. Not in a good way though. I feel no nostalgia, only contempt.
currently using w10 with the theme "W10 Night". works bretty good; used qttabbar to tweak a few things and add tabs to explorer.
Windows 10 Ricing Guide: http://ayychloe.com/guide
>>6925364
I've done it, it's not too bad. But I can firmly say that my overall performance with the computer dropped. Nearly everything was slowed down... ended up removing the patch.
I now use Linux Mint, the themes are even better and it does not slow down at all. I get my sexy computer and a fast one.