Get DreamScene for Windows 7 easily
Those of you who missed the DreamScene feature of Windows Vista Ultimate, in Windows 7, can now add it easily to Windows 7.

Download and install this freeware app. This one, is the final and complete implementation of Windows Vista Ultimate Extras’ DreamScene for Windows 7.
Unzip the download, right click on the .exe file and Run as Administrator. Installing it will enable DreamScene in Windows 7. You will also see a new folder C:\Windows\Web\Windows DreamScene and Play DreamScene entry in your desktop right click context menu,
If you need some dream scenes, you can always search for them on the internet. You can put any video, Windows format or dream scene, as a desktop background.
In Windows 7 you have to right click on a video and Set as desktop background. By right clicking on the desktop you can pause or play dream scene!!
I’ve tried it on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit and it works just fine!
Visit DreamScene for Windows 7 HomePage.
Publishers Note: One of the bugs related to this is that desktop icon labels turn transparent, however, disabling drop shadows for icons fixes this permanently.
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This patch doesn’t work on win7 x64 but this one does the same thing (you manually replace the files – exact same process as the cmd posted in the x86 file posted here).
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?j3fiqkbz3mz
I downloaded several of the *.dream ‘dreamscapes’ but they are not recognized when I try to set them as either a wallpaper background or use them with the dreamscene code? Does anyone know what I can do to fix this?
Thanks,
HarleyGuy
Right click on the files and select Set as desktop background. It should work.
These files have an extension of *.dream, and Windows 7 does not seem to recognize them as graphic files. I wonder about renaming the extension to a known graphic extension, but I wonder too what special formatting might be lost if I do so. I HAVE tried right clicking, but the option to set as a desktop background does now appear on the *.dream extension.
Any more ideas?
Thanks,
HarleyGuy
I think this may need more work; also note that it works for Windows 7 ULTIMATE, as noted:
“I’ve tried it on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit and it works just fine”
This appears not to work under lessor versions.
@GJBNH: It works perfectly fine and amazing on my Windows 7 Home Premium, 32-bit.
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