About Windows 7 default theme package storage

  

The following method is relatively simple, of course, you may forget this next time, after all, the folder is hidden, we can set it in the resource manager Show all hidden files (Explorer folder options - View -> Advanced Settings - "Hide files and folders -> select Show hidden files, folders and drives -" and cancel & ldquo; hide protected operating system Document (recommended)).

This will completely see all hidden files and folders. However, it is still not recommended to do so. I see a lot of hidden folders that always feel uncomfortable and can be accidentally deleted by myself or others.

In this way, we found the hidden Windows 7 theme package in Windows 7. Of course, these theme packs, in addition to wallpaper, there is nothing more remarkable.

Everyone knows that right click on the Windows 7 desktop blank, there will be a "personalization", click on this personalized, we can go in and change our Win7 system theme package, sound, wallpaper, etc. Etc.

In the personalization of Windows 7, there are generally 13 themes built in:

1. Aero theme: Windows 7, architecture, mission, landscape, nature, style, national theme < Br>

2, basic and high contrast theme: Windows 7 Basic, Windows Classic, high contrast, high contrast white, high contrast black

Interested friends may notice: the one in the Aero theme The national theme & rdquo;, in each user's computer business, may be different.

That is to say, the national theme of Windows 7 depends on the Windows 7 language version you have chosen, but it may also contain some other topics. For example, the English version of Windows 7 contains a total of five themes: Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. By default, only one country theme will be displayed in the Personalization window of Windows 7, and others will be hidden by default. Of course, for our domestic users, the Chinese theme is the Great Wall.

Ok, how do we get out of the default theme packs? OK, the next move will completely smash them out.

Export method: Win key + R key to open the running window, enter %WINDIR%\\Globalization\\MCT\\ and then press Enter, get it! Did you see those hidden folders?



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