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  2. ICO (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP can be forced to use icons as large as 256×256 by modifying the Shell icon size value but this would cause all 32×32 icons throughout the shell to be upscaled. [3] Microsoft only recommended icon sizes up to 48×48 pixels for Windows XP. [6] Windows XP can downscale larger icons if no closer image size is available. [3]

  3. File:Windows XP Blue Screen of Death (Forced).svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: ... This vector image was created with Inkscape, ... Windows XP Blue Screen of Death (Forced).svg ...

  4. Category:Icons of Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    W. File:Windows Address Book icon Windows xp.png; File:Windows Contacts Icon.png; File:Windows DVD Maker Vista Icon.png; File:Windows Easy Transfer Logo.png

  5. File:Own windows logo xp.svg - Wikipedia

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    Drawing uncomplicated graphics with a text editor seems more adequate than using a vector graphics program, and will often result in a dramatic reduction of file size. Licensing Public domain Public domain false false

  6. Features new to Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    With Windows XP, the Start button has an updated appearance and is larger, making it faster to mouse over to it and click it.To help the user access a wider range of common destinations more easily from a single location, the Start menu was expanded to two columns; the left column focuses on the user's installed applications, while the right column provides access to the user's documents, and ...

  7. Vector-based graphical user interface - Wikipedia

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    A number of vector-based icon sets are also available for window managers such as GNOME and KDE. With Windows, applications built using Windows Presentation Foundation (which is native [ citation needed ] to Windows Vista , but can be downloaded for Windows XP and Server 2003 ) are vector-based and scale losslessly based on Windows DPI settings.

  8. Windows XP visual styles - Wikipedia

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    Windows Classic is a visual style that is built-in to the operating system, utilizing the classic Windows look-and-feel that was used in previous versions of Windows prior to Windows XP. Officially titled "Windows Classic style", it is less CPU-intensive and offers better performance [ 11 ] (which is also the reason why it is used by default on ...

  9. MSSTYLES - Wikipedia

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    MSSTYLES is a Microsoft file format, that contains the bitmaps and metadata for the Windows XP skinning engine, first introduced in Windows Whistler Build 2250. [2] The engine, in its unmodified state, only fully applies .msstyles files that have been digitally signed by Microsoft, such as Luna or the Zune theme. The default Windows XP style is ...