Into Windows

  • Home
  • Windows 11
  • Windows 10
  • Windows 7
  • Privacy
You are here: Home » Windows 7 » How To: Create A Theme Pack In Windows 7 [Detailed Guide]

How To: Create A Theme Pack In Windows 7 [Detailed Guide]

Last Updated on September 12, 2019 by admin 7 Comments

A lot has been written on the fancy look of Windows7 ever since it was unveiled at PDC 2008. Microsoft has done a wonderful job by adding many new features that are not only cool and but also light on system resources, making Windows 7 faster than its predecessor Vista.

Themes

There is an exciting feature in Windows 7, called theme pack, which was not the part of the earlier versions of the Windows operating system. A theme pack may include the following items:

1. Desktop Wallpaper

2. Screensaver

3. Sounds

4. Slideshows

5. Color of the theme

6. Mouse Pointers

7. Desktop icons

And you can install a theme pack on any Windows 7 machine without patching Windows system files. That is, you need not use any third-party software to install a theme pack. Just double-click on the theme pack file to install it. Sounds good, right?

One more sheer advantage is that you can install this pack on any Windows 7 running machine with a simple double-click!

Create your theme pack in Windows 7

Making a theme pack is basically a simple task when compared to a theme, as you are not using any resource hacking programs and other utilities.

Procedure:

Step 1: Right-click on Desktop, select Properties. Here you will see many default theme packs. In the same window, you will get all the options that are required to customize and create a theme pack in Windows 7.

Step 2: Now, you need to customize all the items that you want to change in your new theme pack.

Step 3: Select Desktop Background option and select multiple wallpapers if you like to have a slideshow feature in your new theme pack (Refer “Create Slideshow” guide to know more about it).

Just input the wallpaper folder you want to use by clicking the browse button on the right and navigating to the folder. Also don’t forget to customize the slideshow time interval. To change this, click on the Change picture every option at the bottom of the window.

Desktop Background

Step 4: Next, if you are interested in modifying sounds, just change the Windows sounds. You can refer “How to change system sounds in Windows 7” to achieve this.

Step 5: Though many of us don’t use a screensaver, it’s a good idea to have a beautiful screensaver in your favorite theme pack. Right-click on Desktop > Personalize > Screensaver and customize the screen saver according to your taste.

Screensaver

Step 6: Many people like to change the mouse pointer. You can easily change the mouse pointer by using the following guide:

How to customize & install a new mouse pointer in Windows 7

Step 7: Finally, modify the color of the theme to match the wallpaper of the theme pack. Just make sure that you select a color which looks good with all the wallpapers in the slideshow feature. To modify the color, Right-click on Desktop > Personalize > Window Color and customize the color so that it matches with the wallpaper/s that you have included in this theme pack.

Windows color

Once you are done, just click the Save theme link and change the type to .themepack and click the save button. Voila, you have created a theme pack!

Save theme

How to install a theme pack in Windows 7

Step 1: Open the location of the theme pack.

Step 2: Double-click on the .themepack file to install and apply the theme.

Note that you can see all the installed theme packs in the Customize window. So, you need not to browse for the theme pack file to use it again.

Filed Under: Windows 7 Tagged: Theme, Windows 7

Related Posts

  • How To Customize A Windows 7 Theme (Detailed Guide)
  • How To Delete Windows 7 Themes
  • How To Create Your Own Windows 10/8 Theme
  • Modding The Windows Vista Theme
  • Windows XP Themes For Windows 10
  • OneWorld Theme For Windows 7 Released

Comments

  1. aditya says

    August 16, 2013 at 10:40 pm

    extreme l. .

  2. Kumar G says

    March 26, 2011 at 10:22 am

    Thankxxxxxxxx

  3. Tanveer Hussain says

    February 26, 2011 at 9:26 pm

    I am from kashmir, i do all steps and make successfully own .themepack. For all Other online users just right click on Unsaved Theme and click “save theme for sharing” and you will success.

  4. fred says

    January 21, 2011 at 6:30 am

    wow windows 7 is fail.

    so a wallpaper, a screensaver and the colour of the window manager is what you call a theme ?

    LAWL.

  5. Matthew says

    January 19, 2011 at 3:42 am

    Christian:

    Yeah, the poster made a mistake you “save theme for sharing” not “save theme” and just follow all other steps steps.

  6. Christian says

    January 14, 2011 at 8:25 pm

    Just one failure in that article: when you click “Save Theme”, it ask only for a theme name. It doesn’t show you that window where you can specify the path & file name for your .themepack.

    Without this possibility, i can’t just copy the .themepack file anywhere, and i can’t move this folder where i’ve placed the pictures otherwise the desktop background won’t show anymore.

  7. Rich says

    January 27, 2009 at 1:44 am

    Thanks for the clear and easy-to-understand guide!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisements

Search Into Windows

Recent posts

  • 5 Ways To Go To Desktop In Windows 11
  • How To Show Battery Percentage On Taskbar In Windows 11
  • Fix: AMD Software Adrenalin Edition Not Opening In Windows 11
  • How To Show Year On Windows 11 Taskbar
  • Windows 11 24H2 Is Available Now
  • How To Create 7z & TAR Files In Windows 11 Without Using Additional Apps
  • How To Remove Bell Icon From Taskbar In Windows 11
  • How To Reinstall Windows 11 Without Losing Apps And Files
  • How To Hide/Show Files & Icons On Desktop In Windows 10/11
  • How To Show Hidden Icons On Taskbar In Windows 11

About us

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 · Into Windows