Teach you to open Win7 Home Basic Edition all Aero effects

  
        

You don't need to replace the file, you can also let the Windows 7 HomeBasic open the Aero effect! As the most popular version on the market, HomeBasic occupies a considerable proportion of Win7 users because of its low price. Although starting from Win7, the Home Edition version of the castrated Aero added a "thumbnail preview" function, but still lacks advanced features such as transparency, Aero Peek, Aero Shake. In fact, I have written an article before, how to open the Aero effect of Vista Home Basic, and later because of the transparent theme, no one pays attention to anything. Compared to Vista, Win7 has done a lot of work on Aero, adding a lot of special effects. How can the majority of home-based users enjoy this effect?

1. In the "Services", set the "Software PRotection" service to disabled. This is to prevent the original license settings from being restored again after the system logs in.

2. Enter the "Registry Editor" of another system or PE, select "Load Hive", find the System file in WindowsSystem32Config under Win7. Please backup the registry file yourself before loading.

3. As shown in the figure below, locate HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE (configuration item) SYSTEMControlSet001ControlProductOptions, double-click ProductPolicy on the right, find the following locations, and change the red circle to "01". These are corresponding to animation, Flip3D, Aero Peek, transparent, taskbar jump list and button animation (sliding fade-in) and Aero Shake.

4. After confirming the modification, uninstall the configuration unit and restart the system.

Entering the Win7 system again, what do you see? Don't scream, yes, everything is out.

If you get the prompt "Your Windows is not genuine", you can turn off automatic update or set the automatic update to "manual installation after downloading", and then restart it will not pop up the prompt. The same method applies to Vista Basic. I did the experiment on Vista Home Basic. I have been running for 24 hours without problems, and I have also performed automatic update during the period.

This tip also applies to Vista Home Basic users.

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