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Updated mine again. In my defense, this one is badass.

 

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Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

Updated mine, I decided to get into Rainmeter. I personally HATE Rocketdock, so I just use Start+Tab to navigate between pages, and Start to launch the start menu.

Can't decide which wallpaper! I'm leaning towards the Porche.

 

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You got a link for that rainmeter skin? That is awesome.

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

Thanks.

 

It is a mix of a few.

 

For Weather, Time/Date, Logo: http://nova-7-sev-dd.deviantart.com/art/Simply-Nova-267726929

 

For the Sidebar and Taskbar: http://rainmeter.net/cms/SuitesEnigma

 

This might sound like a stupid question but say you dont like them,how do you get back to the default windows 7?

This might sound like a stupid question but say you dont like them,how do you get back to the default windows 7?

 

Of course! I'm pretty sure you can just uninstall it from the Control Panel. But if not, you can do this.

 

http://docs.rainmeter.net/tips/clean-rainmeter-uninstall

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Sorry for the troubles, how can one completely "disable" the Taskbar as you have shown in your SS? Or is it just auto-hidden?

 

It's autohidden, but I put it to the side of the screen I use the least, the left. But I am sure you can remove it in System 32 or something, but that will definitely void my warranty... lol.

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It's autohidden, but I put it to the side of the screen I use the least, the left. But I am sure you can remove it in System 32 or something, but that will definitely void my warranty... lol.

 

It won't void your warrenty since you can just use your windows disc to re-install windows if you mess it up too much. You'll most likely need a custom explorer.exe, or you could just kill it in the task manager.

or you could just kill it in the task manager.

That'll stop you from being able to use things like My Documents etc.

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

Sorry for the troubles, how can one completely "disable" the Taskbar as you have shown in your SS? Or is it just auto-hidden?

 

I did some researching, and realized if you use StarDock, you can hide the Taskbar, so it wouldn't pop out of anywhere. You can easily put it back.

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