Posted on 22 December 2009 by Blaze
I may not be able to post later and I thought I’d go ahead and get the SpawnPapers Collection for January of ‘10 posted early. This, or well. that, month was going to have a special theme which is Alienware so enjoy! PS: Two of the wallpapers WERE made by me.

Download the wallpaper set here —->SpawnPapers Alienware Edition
Posted on 09 December 2009 by Blaze
What’s the first thing people are most likely to see when they pass by your computer for a visit? The obvious answer is “wallpaper”. Everyone loves having a wallpaper they like and other people will like, and some people these days think that a computer is bad or uninteresting if they see a bad wallpaper, I’m not going to point out anyone because there’s no specific type of person who will do this. Anyway, you want a nice wallpaper, they want a nice wallpaper, we all want nice wallpapers. So, as of today, like the Inspirational Artists Collection, I will be posting a “SpawnPapers” Collection each month. Unfortunately, for now, I have a lot of things to do so not all the wallpapers in this file are a certain size, but I’ll worry about that in the next collection. So, here’s my first ever SpawnPapers file.

Download File:
Properties;
File Name: Spawnpapers Pack 01
File Type: WinZip ZIP File
File Size: 10,028 KB
Download
***I am not the creator of any of the wallpapers that will be posted here, so please don’t request any wallpapers from me, Thank You -SpawnGFX Admin, Blaze***
Posted on 29 November 2009 by Blaze
Still, I continue to customize my PC. I’ve gone through the theme phase, now I’m into the icon phase. Now, you know you can’t have an “attractable” computer if the icons don’t look good. So, I’ve been looking through some sites, and I’ve rounded up a list of some of the best icon sites that I could find.
IconFactory
IconArchive
deviantART
WinCustomize
IconsEtc.
FreeIconsWeb
FreeIconsDownload
IconStick
DryIcons
IconPot
Posted on 22 November 2009 by Blaze
As I’ve told you many times before, I’m always modding my computers appearance and interface, and now I’m finally getting down to the main mod, Windows 7. I’ve always thought since I first saw Windows 7 that it was pretty cool, but I’ve never wanted to get rid of my computer, mainly because I’m quite fond of Windows XP and I most likely will be sticking with it for a while, but the interface of Windows 7 is very appealing to me. Some of you may not agree with me, but I think it’s pretty smooth and easy to use. So, I searched for a tutorial on modding to it and, what do you know, they already have a full guide on modding, and to the person who made each of the resources for modding to this wonderful operating system, thank you.

Tutorial
Posted on 21 November 2009 by Blaze
Lately, I’ve been very bored of the appearance of Windows XP. So, I’ve been exploring other systems which are good for a while, but get boring after a while, so I’m constantly changing. I’ve gone through Mac OS X Leopard and Ubuntu, now it’s time for a basic change to Windows Vista and here’s a whole tutorial on how to do it.
For the tutorial on this whole transformation, visit this link.
Missing Files
Some files in the tutorial are currently missing or deleted from the hosting site.
SOOO, I found some of the files for you
System Sounds
(Icon Pack requires TuneUp Utilities [Any Version])
Icon Pack
Posted on 18 November 2009 by Blaze
I found this while I was looking around tweaks.com and I thought it was really interesting and worth posting on the site.

It’s really easy to use. You just download it from here.
For more information go to:
TweaksLogon
Hope you enjoy this information.com
Posted on 16 November 2009 by Blaze
I recently found this while I was changing the icons on my computer.

This is a high resolution set of icons from Mac OS X Leopard, it is an enormous set containing 650+ icons extracted from OS X Leopard by “ipapun”.
Download