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[[image:Win Vista WinBasic.jpg|right|thumb|Windows Basic in Windows Vista RC1]]
'''Windows Basic''' (sometimes referred to as ''Aero Basic'') is the low-end visual style included by default in the [[Windows Vista]] and [[Windows 7]] operating systems. Unlike [[Windows/Visual Styles/Aero|Windows Aero]], it does not use the [[Desktop Window Manager]] to display window content, making it appropriate for older hardware.
[[image:Win 7 Aero Basic.png|right|thumb|Windows Basic in Windows 7 RTM]]


"Windows Basic", sometimes known as Aero Basic, is the low-end theme included in Windows Vista and Windows 7. In betas Windows Vista, it originally had more of a "metal" feel to it, but this was removed for the basic blue theme we have today.
In the beta versions of Windows Vista, it was distinguished by its metal look, which was changed in subsequent versions of the operating system.
 
If [[Windows Vista/6.0.6000.16386.vista rtm.061101-2205|Windows Vista RTM]] fails genuine validation, it will fall back to this theme, disabling Windows Aero. [[Windows Vista/6.0.6001.18000.longhorn rtm.080118-1840|Service Pack 1]] removes this limitation.
 
Because the Desktop Window Manager runs at all times in [[Windows 8]], the Windows Basic theme was replaced with the [[Windows/Visual Styles/Aero Lite|Aero Lite]] visual style. There are some cases when the Windows Basic theme appears because of an issue in DWM.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Compare.png|Versions of Windows Basic compared with Windows Aero
Win 7 Aero Basic.png|Windows Basic as it appears in Windows 7
Win Vista WinBasic.jpg|Windows Basic as it appears in Windows Vista
</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 7 November 2023

Windows Basic (sometimes referred to as Aero Basic) is the low-end visual style included by default in the Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. Unlike Windows Aero, it does not use the Desktop Window Manager to display window content, making it appropriate for older hardware.

In the beta versions of Windows Vista, it was distinguished by its metal look, which was changed in subsequent versions of the operating system.

If Windows Vista RTM fails genuine validation, it will fall back to this theme, disabling Windows Aero. Service Pack 1 removes this limitation.

Because the Desktop Window Manager runs at all times in Windows 8, the Windows Basic theme was replaced with the Aero Lite visual style. There are some cases when the Windows Basic theme appears because of an issue in DWM.

Gallery