And here's where you can find the several changes you can make to get that Windows 7 look. It had to happen, right? I now have the Windows 7 taskbar features in my Vista Home Premium.
But there's still no substitute for the real thing, Folks, and a falsie is a falsie.
And here is where to find the x64 version of the little program for changing/removing those (ugh!) arrows in Vista's shortcuts. The 32-bit version doesn't work on a 64-bit system, as I have discovered, but this one does. If you get an error message about an unhandled exception when it asks you to click on yes or no for log-off and log-on, just quietly close that little window and reboot. When it restarts, all should be well, and your changes should be made.
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