Want to make your Windows 7 PC even more unique and
personalized? Then check out this easy guide on how to change your
start orb in Windows 7.
),
and extract the contents of the folder. It contains the app along with
a selection of alternate start button orbs you can try out.
Before changing the start button, we advise creating a system restore
point in case anything goes wrong. Enter System Restore in your Start
menu search, and select “Create a restore point”.
Click the Create button…
Then enter a name for the restore point, and click Create.
Changing the Start Orb.
Once this is finished, run the Windows 7 Start Button Changer as
administrator by right-clicking on it and selecting “Run as
administrator”. Accept the UAC prompt that will appear.
If you don’t run it as an administrator, you may see the following warning. Click Quit, and then run again as administrator.
You should now see the Windows 7 Start Button Changer. On the left
it shows what your current (default) start orb looks like inactive, when
hovered over, and when selected. Click the orb on the right to select a
new start button.
Here we browsed to the sample orbs folder, and selected one of them.
Let’s give Windows the Media Center orb for a start orb. Click the orb
you want, and then select open.
When you click Open, your screen will momentarily freeze and your
taskbar will disappear. When it reappears, your computer will have gone
from having the old, default Start orb style…
…to your new, exciting Start orb! Here it is default, and glowing when hovered over.
Now, the Windows 7 Start Orb Changer will change, and show your new
Start orb on the left side. If you would like to revert to the default
orb, simply click the folder icon to restore it. Or, if you would like
to change the orb again, restore the original first and then select a
new one.
The orbs don’t have to be round; here’s a fancy Windows 7 logo as the start button.
The start orb change will work in the Aero and Aero basic (which
Windows 7 Start uses) themes, but will not show up in the classic,
Windows 2000 style themes. Here’s how the new start button looks with
the Aero Classic theme:
There are tons of orbs available, including this cute smiley, so choose one that you like to make your computer uniquely yours.
Conclusion
This is a cute way to make your desktop unique, and can be a great
way to make a truly personalized theme. Let us know your favorite Start
orb!
Link
Download the Windows 7 Start Button Changer
Find more Start orbs at deviantART
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