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Welcome to Belchfire Themes

Welcome to Belchfire Themes
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Did you know that you can change the look and feel of Windows with thousands of free Windows XP themes, Vista themes, wallpapers, logons and bootscreens? Well if you didn't, here is the place to download loads of great free and premium customizations.
The easiest way to give Windows a fresh new look is to change your desktop wallpaper. Just drop any wallpaper or photo you wish to use into your My Pictures folder and change it within Desktop Properties by right-clicking anywhere on your desktop.
Go one step further by changing your Logon screen. You don't see your logon screen as often as your desktop, but it is easy to change if you use a program to do it for you. We suggest Logon Loader or Logon Studio. Both are free, and there is even a Vista version of Logon Studio on their download page.
Desktop themes are where it's at though, as they can change the entire look and feel of your desktop, including your taskbar, start bar, windows, borders, colors and even system icons, fonts and sounds with Premium themes. Changing the theme in Windows Vista requires a couple of steps but once you get it setup once, loading new themes is a snap. Read the Installation Instructions below each file for info.
So browse the Themes Gallery, download some files and enjoy! Have questions? Register free and post your questions in the Forums.
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Chuck Anderson: The creator of Windows 7's default wallpaper, logi

Chuck Anderson: The creator of Windows 7's default wallpaper, logi
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Posted by: Razor VinT | Posted in: Windows 7
Chuck Anderson is the creator of Windows 7's default wallpaper, login screen and box art. He is the embodiment of the dreams of thousands of DeviantArt usershe started out in screenprinting just after high school, worked for t-shirt maker Threadless by day and began creating a name for himself in the online art community by night. Under the pseudonym NoPattern (now the name of his design shop), he achieved incredible success at a startlingly young age: You've seen his work before on projects with Pepsi, Urban Outfitters, Reebok, and many more. Read more..
How Windows 7's box art, default wallpaper and login screen evolve
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Vista SP2 and XP SP3 Patches for November

Vista SP2 and XP SP3 Patches for November
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@ Yesterday, 06:29 PM |
Microsoft is going to release six security patches on November 10, 2009. Three of them have been labeled as Critical! These updates will patch Remote Code Executions and DoS (Denial of Service) flaws in the Windows XP, 2000, Vista, Server 2003 and 2008. Read more..
3 Critical Patches for Vista SP2 and XP SP3 Coming
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Switchers Guide: Run Windows on a Mac

Switchers Guide: Run Windows on a Mac
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These days, buying a Mac doesn't mean you have to leave Windows behind. In 2005, Apple started building Macs with Intel processors. Among the other benefits of that switch: You can run Microsoft's operating system on Apple's hardware.
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Switchers Guide: Moving hardware and software to Mac

Switchers Guide: Moving hardware and software to Mac
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When you're switching from a Windows PC to a Mac, there's one piece of good news: Most of the peripherals you used with your PC--including printers, digital cameras, networking equipment, external drives, and scanners--should work fine with your Mac. The best way to confirm that is to plug each piece of hardware into your new Mac, one at a time; if OS X doesn't automatically identify it and set it up, visit the manufacturer's Web site and look for a downloadable driver.
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Switchers Guide: Move your files from PC to Mac

Switchers Guide: Move your files from PC to Mac
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If you've been using a Windows PC but now want to move to a Mac, you likely have files--documents, PDFs, photos, music, and videos--that you want to bring with you. If you've had that PC for a while, that could mean you have many, many gigabytes of stuff to move. These days, most common file-types will work just fine on the Mac, without any need for conversion or special software. (One notable exception: If you have music and/or video in Microsoft's Windows Media formats, get Flip4Mac so you can play them in OS X's QuickTime.) The trick is getting those files from one hard drive to another.
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