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Thread: Removing Shortcut Arrows In Windows Vista

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    Removing Shortcut Arrows In Windows Vista

    Windows Vista uses seriously huge icons, and sadly, like WinXP, it's quick to have ugly looking arrows, Using FXVisor, you can remove the arrows from Vista, regardless whether it's RC1/2 or RTM. Firstly Download FXVisor v1.0


    Launch FXVisor > Choose No Arrows


    To Save the changes, Log off.

    Re-Login and Voila! no Ugly arrows!


    Hope this helped Windows Vista Users

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    Thanks

    One of my pet peeves about windows is the fact that Microsoft so wants to ugly up the desktop with these ugly little arrows. Thanks for suggesting this little program which gets rid of them.

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    Oh man thank you so much for this.. ive been looking for something like this.

    If you want go to the site in my link and submit this to the guides section.. im sure many people would love it.
    Help the community out and submit helpful articles

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    thanks, appreciated

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    cool :-) thanks.

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    Nice, but you could also use Yamisoft Vista Manager 1.2.1 or Tune Up Utilities 2007. There's more tweaking to do with these softwares. Highly recommended

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