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Get Vista Drive Icons for XP
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Sarah Perez
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Apr 7th @ 9:08 AM
In Windows Vista, the drive icons in "Computer" include a visual representation of the drive's capacity and how much space has been used by displaying a blue, glass-like bar underneath each drive. Now you can get those drive icons for Windows XP, too. With Vista Drive Icon from
SourceForge.net
, you can transform XP's icons to resemble those in Vista. The drives will show a blue bar unless they are close to getting full, then the color will change to red. The program actually works on several versions of Windows besides XP, including 2000, 98, NT, and 95.
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