Free Dark/White Windows 7 Zune Themes


Microsoft’s Zune has a great design, some say even better than Apple’s iPod. If you would agree, get this free shell theme that will change the Windows 7 design and make it look Zune-like.

Windows 7 Zune Theme

The theme supports both Windows 7 x86 and x64. If you need help with replacing the explorerframe.dll, read our guide how to replace explorerframe.dll .

There are lot of goodies included, user pictures, icons, even Zune cursors and a Start button, all themed to fit the design of the Zune! The creator giannisgx89 of Zune QuickPlay for Win7 has even included a couple PSD’s to customize the appearance of the theme.

If you don’t like dark Windows 7 themes and you prefer white themes, there’s also a white version of the Zune Windows 7 theme included:

White Zune Theme for Windows 7

Download Zune Theme

You can grab the Zune theme from DA:

Download Black Zune Theme
Download White Zune Theme


Or you might like these sexy wallpaper, tweaks and themes:

Written by oliversk Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

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2 Responses to Free Dark/White Windows 7 Zune Themes

  1. isuru said:

    How to download window 7 themes for windows xp service pack 2

  2. Wow... said:

    Im assuming the person who came up with the instructions is fucking retarded?

    -5. Go to the Theme folder and then
    Well, there’s a “Themes” folder but ok…
    -Copy the 2 files in there and paste them to C:/Windows/Resources/Themes
    Well there’s two folders named Taskbar Bottom and Taskbar Top but ok..
    -Double Click to the “Zune QuickPlay.theme” file and you’re now have the Sonye Theme of your computer.
    There’s one of those in both files, I click both and only get a new Start button and new arrows when in Windows Explorer, but ok..

    Taking ownership of the files did nothing. Is there something else to do? Try not having a fifth grader make your instructions next time please.

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