![]() It’ll immediately provide the default UI back in your Windows.Ģ. First apply default Windows theme using Desktop Properties. ![]() If the transformation pack didn’t come with an uninstaller, you can restore Windows look manually using following simple steps:ġ. METHOD 3: Manually Restoring Everything Back If you don’t see transformation pack entry in Start Menu, check out the setup folder which contains transformation pack installer, it might also contain the uninstaller if the developer provided. If you can’t find the uninstall option in Control Panel, check out transformation pack’s entry in “ All Programs” list in Start Menu. ![]() You can find the uninstall option to remove the transformation pack in “ Add/Remove Programs” (Windows XP and previous OS) or “ Programs and Features” (Windows Vista and later OS) under Control Panel. Almost all transformation packs come with an uninstaller which helps you in uninstalling the pack from your system. If you didn’t create a System Restore point and the transformation pack also didn’t create it, then first method is not for you.ĭon’t worry! You have other options left. Safety Precautions to Setup and Install a 3rd Party Software in Windows METHOD 2: Using Transformation Pack’s Uninstaller ![]() To learn how to use System Restore program in Windows, check out first point “ Always create System Restore Point” in following tutorial: So if you want to uninstall a transformation pack and want to remove it from your Windows, just use Windows built-in System Restore tool and restore your system to a previous state to get the default look back. Most of the transformation packs automatically create System Restore point before modifying system files and installing stuff but its always a wise idea to manually create a System Restore point before installing these packs and don’t depend upon these packs. We always advise everyone to create a System Restore point before installing any transformation pack so that you can restore your system back to previous working state if you don’t like the new Windows look or if you face some problem while using Windows. So without wasting time, lets start the tutorial: METHOD 3: Manually Restoring Everything Back.METHOD 2: Using Transformation Pack’s Uninstaller.We have divided this tutorial in following 5 parts: Today in this tutorial, we are going to tell you how to get rid of these 3rd party transformation packs from Windows? Using the simple methods given in this guide, you’ll be able to remove these packs from Windows OS. In all these cases, you might want to uninstall and remove the transformation pack from Windows to get the previous default look back but most of the people don’t know how to uninstall these transformation packs. Many times Windows doesn’t boot after installing a transformation pack or sometimes you don’t like the final look of Windows after applying the pack. Although theme developers take all kind of precautions while developing transformation packs but sometimes you might face problems while installing or using these transformation packs. Transformation packs are not released officially by Microsoft, these are created by 3rd party theme developers. We have also shared a few transformation packs in past which can be found in our exclusive Themes and Wallpapers section. Most of the times transformation packs are created to transform existing Windows look into another OS look such as converting Windows XP look into Windows 7 or Windows 8, converting Windows look into Linux or Mac OS, and so on. Transformation packs are basically a collection of Windows themes, software skins, mouse cursors, sound schemes, login screen, boot screen, 3rd party customization software, etc. If you are a Windows user and love customizing Windows look-n-feel, you must be aware of 3rd party transformation packs (aka customization packs or skin packs).
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