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I assume you have Bootskin installed https://www.stardock.com/products/bootskin/ . After you import a skin to Bootskin, close it. Re-open thru Start Menu and click on skin you want. Click apply and it will show 'Active'.



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I try tickling them if they are particular stubborn



just do what yrag said
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Tip : When you open > programs > Stardock > WinCustomize > Boot Skins > Skins you will find the boots listed here...Click "open a new file" and name it. This will be your file to put the ins, bar and image in after you have made them.....I`m rambling on...The tip is simple create a short cut on your desktop to "skins" file that way you can get to it quick...Simple tip but very usefull.