How to apply an image to a Folder


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows XP, 7.
       #1

    How to apply an image to a Folder


    Hi all,
    I found a way to apply images to folders, I have large collection of music/ videos and I know all xp users love the way folder display images but win7 has hard time applying this.

    This step has to be applies manually on each folder but works for me.

    Steps:

    1.Right click on a Folder >> properties (select)

    2. Properties windows (displayed) >> Select Customise (last tab)

    3. Choose File.. (under Folder pictures) >> select Image(.jpg) (Note: All my images are .jpg Format, don’t have be to be called “Folder.jpg”)

    4. Change Icon (under Folder icons) >> Restore Defaults >> Apply >> Ok.

    That’s it. It should work.


    http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/3756/foldereg1.jpg

    Note: My folder is not customise to specific type, e.g. Music, pictures etc. I have left it as General Items.

    (OS - Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit (6.1, Build 7100) RC)
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Work on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64. But why in normal situation ( Properties windows (displayed) >> Select Customise (last tab) >> Choose File.. (under Folder pictures) >> select Image(.jpg) ) it doesn't work? It shuld be ok... When I first time install W7 on my PC it works, but now when PC has reinstaled Windows for third time it doesn't. Maybe some settings are "broken"?

    Excuse my english.

    Greets!
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  3. Posts : 14,606
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
       #3

    another way to achieve this is to rename the album cover , movie poster etc ,
    rename it to " folder" then it will display the same way as the customize method, on the odd occasion it wont then use the customize method.
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #4

    This method is fine to. But it's not working with some folders ( why? )... Never mind...

    And my question is why the "Windows 7" method ( Properties windows (displayed) >> Select Customise (last tab) >> Choose File.. (under Folder pictures) >> select Image(.jpg) ) doesn't work properly? It should working, but no, we need to do it in another freaking way...
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  5. Posts : 14,606
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
       #5

    kowal4 said:
    This method is fine to. But it's not working with some folders ( why? )... Never mind...

    And my question is why the "Windows 7" method ( Properties windows (displayed) >> Select Customise (last tab) >> Choose File.. (under Folder pictures) >> select Image(.jpg) ) doesn't work properly? It should working, but no, we need to do it in another freaking way...
    it should and does,
    some time ago when i had vista i had a external drive that wouldnt change the folder image, when i upgraded to 7 it worked fine again,
    are the folders you are trying to change on an external or the internal hd.
    its possible you could run a sfc scan to see if it will help.
    tutorial here...

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker - Windows 7 Forums
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  6. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #6

    it should and does,
    Yes it should but it doesn't work on my PC.

    some time ago when i had vista i had a external drive that wouldnt change the folder image, when i upgraded to 7 it worked fine again,
    are the folders you are trying to change on an external or the internal hd.
    Internal HDD. Two weeks ago it worked on my PC to, but since i reinstall/format Windows it doesn't...

    its possible you could run a sfc scan to see if it will help.
    tutorial here...
    SFC scan doesn't find anything...
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  7. Posts : 14,606
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
       #7

    have you tried to change a folder since sfc scan, sometimes you have to run sfc a couple more times
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  8. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    I run sfc scan five times and every time it's ok with my system. Still can't set folder image in proper way...
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  9. Posts : 5
    Wndows 7 32 bit Ultimate
       #9

    How I put a photo image on my folder


    How I put a photo on my folder:
    1. Select the photo you like.
    2.Open the photo in Paint..right click on photo

    and select open with..and choose paint.
    3.Save the photo as a bitmap file.
    4.Put the photo in the folder you want to change
    or create new folder and slip in the bitmap image.
    5.Go back and right click on folder and select

    properties.
    6. Select customize.
    7. Select change icon..nothing else.
    8. Browse to your bitmap image.
    You will not see it as the save panel is looking for

    an icon file. Go to the bottom of the save area and

    select all files. Then you will see the bitmap file

    and select that to save and apply and o.k. It will not work if you choose a jpeg file!!
    Photo will now show on your folder..
    One thing not to do is to copy and paste the

    folder. If you copy and paste to same locatiion or

    maybe anywhere else.. the copied folder will

    show the default folder icon.
    So to duplicate your new picture folder..select

    copy to new folder. I choose desktop.
    Then you may wish to name the folder whatever

    you want but maybe put the word folder after the

    name so you will not get it confused with a photo image itself.
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