Aero Glass / Flip 3D with Vista Home Basic

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Hi there,

We can easily find in several forums the registry change that must be done
in order to activate the "Aero Glass" style.

Regedit: HKCU/Software/Microsoft/Windows/DWM/
Composition = 1
CompositionPolicy = 2

Right click Command Prompt and run as admin:
net stop uxsms
net start uxsms

After changing registry I can see Aero was activated, however I don't have
the glass and transparency styles as well as the Flip 3D. As information, my
system supports Aero.
Does Vista Home Basic have this feature? How to enable it then?

Thanks,
Gustavo.
 
Windows Vista Home Basic only supports Windows Aero 'Standard' not Glass,
Flip 3D and the new Alt Tab are not supported in this edition of the OS, you
will need to upgrade to a higher SKU such as Vista Home Premium, Business or
Ultimate.
--
Andre
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"Gustavo Strabeli" <gustavo.strabeli@terra.com.br> wrote in message
news:OhyIKf%23QIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi there,
>
> We can easily find in several forums the registry change that must be done
> in order to activate the "Aero Glass" style.
>
> Regedit: HKCU/Software/Microsoft/Windows/DWM/
> Composition = 1
> CompositionPolicy = 2
>
> Right click Command Prompt and run as admin:
> net stop uxsms
> net start uxsms
>
> After changing registry I can see Aero was activated, however I don't have
> the glass and transparency styles as well as the Flip 3D. As information,
> my
> system supports Aero.
> Does Vista Home Basic have this feature? How to enable it then?
>
> Thanks,
> Gustavo.
>
>
 
This does not work and is not necessary.

There is no way to get Aero Glass and Flip 3D in Home Basic.

You can use the "Vista Standard" look which is very aesthetically appealing
but does not have any "transparency". All you need to do is change easily
available settings preference options, not any registry tricks or command
prompt "run as admin".

-Phil

"Gustavo Strabeli" wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> We can easily find in several forums the registry change that must be done
> in order to activate the "Aero Glass" style.
>
> Regedit: HKCU/Software/Microsoft/Windows/DWM/
> Composition = 1
> CompositionPolicy = 2
>
> Right click Command Prompt and run as admin:
> net stop uxsms
> net start uxsms
>
> After changing registry I can see Aero was activated, however I don't have
> the glass and transparency styles as well as the Flip 3D. As information, my
> system supports Aero.
> Does Vista Home Basic have this feature? How to enable it then?
>
> Thanks,
> Gustavo.
>
>
>
 
you can buy stardock windowblinds for transparency and get a 3d flip
program that I have seen around

google flip 3d for xp and you will find them, the same things work for
vista basic




"Gustavo Strabeli" <gustavo.strabeli@terra.com.br> wrote in message
news:OhyIKf%23QIHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi there,
>
> We can easily find in several forums the registry change that must be done
> in order to activate the "Aero Glass" style.
>
> Regedit: HKCU/Software/Microsoft/Windows/DWM/
> Composition = 1
> CompositionPolicy = 2
>
> Right click Command Prompt and run as admin:
> net stop uxsms
> net start uxsms
>
> After changing registry I can see Aero was activated, however I don't have
> the glass and transparency styles as well as the Flip 3D. As information,
> my
> system supports Aero.
> Does Vista Home Basic have this feature? How to enable it then?
>
> Thanks,
> Gustavo.
>
>
 
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