windows themes, Microsoft to kill legacy Windows Themes page: Here's everything you need to know in 2025

Microsoft to kill legacy Windows Themes page: Here’s everything you need to know in 2025

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Written by Dave W. Shanahan

February 1, 2025

Microsoft has announced significant changes to how users access and download Windows themes, with the legacy themes download page set to retire soon. This development comes as Windows 10 approaches its end-of-support date on October 14, 2025.

What are Windows Themes?

windows themes, Microsoft to kill legacy Windows Themes page: Here's everything you need to know in 2025

Windows themes are comprehensive customization packages that transform your desktop experience. They combine multiple visual elements including wallpapers, color schemes, sounds, and icons to create a cohesive and personalized computing environment. These themes allow users to customize their Windows experience according to their preferences and style.

Important changes to Windows Themes

1. End of legacy theme downloads

Microsoft is phasing out its traditional themes download page, directing users instead to the Microsoft Store for accessing themes. This change represents a strategic shift toward centralizing all customization content within the Microsoft Store ecosystem.

2. Windows 10 support timeline

The retirement of the legacy themes page coincides with the broader end-of-support timeline for Windows 10. After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will cease providing:

  1. Free software updates.
  2. Technical assistance.
  3. Security fixes.

How to access Windows Themes

The recommended approach for accessing themes is through the Microsoft Store, which offers both free and premium options. To access themes:

    1. Open Windows Settings (Windows key + I keyboard shortcut).
    2. Navigate to Personalization > Themes windows themes, Microsoft to kill legacy Windows Themes page: Here's everything you need to know in 2025
    3. Select Browse themes to access the Microsoft Store collection.

Creating custom themes

Users can create personalized themes by:

  1. Customizing wallpapers, colors, and sounds.
  2. Saving their configurations as a theme package.
  3. Sharing their creations with others through .deskthemepack files.

Theme customization options

Visual elements

  1. Desktop backgrounds and wallpapers.
  2. Window colors and accent schemes.
  3. Custom cursor designs.
  4. System sound schemes.

Accessibility

Modern Windows themes incorporate accessibility considerations, including:

  1. High-contrast options.
  2. Dark mode variations.
  3. Color filters for visual comfort.

Future of Windows Themes

windows themes, Microsoft to kill legacy Windows Themes page: Here's everything you need to know in 2025

The transition to the Microsoft Store as the primary theme source indicates Microsoft’s commitment to:

  1. Providing a curated collection of themes.
  2. Ensuring security and compatibility.
  3. Offering both free and premium options.

The Microsoft Store version of Windows themes offers:

  1. Regular updates and new content.
  2. Better integration with Windows 11.
  3. Improved compatibility with modern displays.

Recommendations for users

  1. Download any preferred themes from the legacy page before it’s retired.
  2. Save favorite themes locally for future use.
  3. Explore the Microsoft Store’s theme collection.
  4. Consider creating and saving custom themes.
  5. Keep track of theme-related updates through Windows Settings.

The retirement of the legacy Windows themes page marks a significant shift in Microsoft’s approach to system customization. While this change may require users to adjust their theme acquisition habits, the Microsoft Store offers a secure and modern platform for accessing themes. Users are encouraged to explore the new system and take advantage of both the free and premium theme options available through the official Microsoft Store.

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I'm Dave W. Shanahan, a Microsoft enthusiast with a passion for Windows 11, Xbox, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Azure, and more. After OnMSFT.com closed, I started MSFTNewsNow.com to keep the world updated on Microsoft news. Based in Massachusetts, you can find me on Twitter @Dav3Shanahan or email me at davewshanahan@gmail.com.

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