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Leo found it on page six of a dying tech forum. As a kid who grew up in the "Aero" era, he missed the translucent glass borders and the unnecessary widgets that hogged RAM. He clicked the link, expecting a buggy Flash recreation.
Click the Start Orb, then the lock icon, then "Shut Down." A good simulator will play the 6-second Vista shutdown chime and show a dark screen with "Shutting down..."
Leo chuckled, figuring it was a baked-in "Easter egg" from the developer. He moved his mouse, but the cursor had a strange weight to it, dragging slightly as if moving through water. He clicked the Start button. Instead of the usual list of programs, there was only one: .
Microsoft does not provide or support these simulators; they are community-made. To help you find the best version, could you tell me: , or are you looking to install a virtual machine (Inkball, Purble Place) or just the visual look
In the VM settings, go to Storage and select the downloaded ISO file as the "Optical Drive".
Leo found it on page six of a dying tech forum. As a kid who grew up in the "Aero" era, he missed the translucent glass borders and the unnecessary widgets that hogged RAM. He clicked the link, expecting a buggy Flash recreation.
Click the Start Orb, then the lock icon, then "Shut Down." A good simulator will play the 6-second Vista shutdown chime and show a dark screen with "Shutting down..."
Leo chuckled, figuring it was a baked-in "Easter egg" from the developer. He moved his mouse, but the cursor had a strange weight to it, dragging slightly as if moving through water. He clicked the Start button. Instead of the usual list of programs, there was only one: .
Microsoft does not provide or support these simulators; they are community-made. To help you find the best version, could you tell me: , or are you looking to install a virtual machine (Inkball, Purble Place) or just the visual look
In the VM settings, go to Storage and select the downloaded ISO file as the "Optical Drive".