I know this is possible but all the tutorials i find on how to do this state that you need to copy the Vista sidebar folder.....i dont have Vista installed now though! (my only copy of Vista is a recovery partition (is a HP laptop)).
This is on Windows 7 Pro x64, i used to have Vista Home Premium x64 installed. I like the Vista sidebar as you can have it on top of open windows with the window resizing out of the way, the gadgets in W7 can be similar but they are in the way of the window, literally right on top of it!
This is on Windows 7 Pro x64, i used to have Vista Home Premium x64 installed. I like the Vista sidebar as you can have it on top of open windows with the window resizing out of the way, the gadgets in W7 can be similar but they are in the way of the window, literally right on top of it!