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imageres.dll/shell32.dll Modification For Global Icon Change
Hi,
I have read many threads on this forum as well as many other forums to attempt a modification of the imageres.dll or the shell32.dll file for custom folder icons.
There are many different supposed solutions but all the posts I've seen so far are mainly ineffective in modifying imageres.dll. I will list these solutions which can be found in this forum and many others with my results below.
(1) Take ownership of the DLL's using command line or registry hacks to overwrite the DLL's located in the windows folders. The problem here is that the DLL's are in use the moment you login to windows which means that even after gaining full control, the files can't be edited since they are in use by the system.
(2) Use programs like resource hacker and restorator to directly edit the DLL's to include your custom icons; problem here goes back to the earlier problem; the files are still in use and can't be edited no matter what.
(3) Use programs like the original replacer or se7en file replacer on files copied form the Windows folder. Even after having copied the DLL's the replacers won't work, again since the files are in use. One solution in programs like se7en file replacer and restorator offer a workaround that can make the changes after a reboot. This is the strangest part because the windows 7 will actually prevent this editing or replace the edited files with the original ones if you try this reboot method. The reboot method is supposed to solve this problem but like I said files are still unchanged after numerous attempts.
(4) I have even tried using a Linux live CD to get into the folders and overwrite the original DLL's with modified ones; STILL with no success. This was even more strange than the reboot method failing. Because it means that even if you modify the DLL's in the Linux environment, Windows 7 is actually going to check imageres.dll upon boot to make sure that no modifications are made to it AND will actually replace it with the original WITHOUT the need of any repair/restore disc!
As you can see I have gone through every possible solution with no results. To all those who have posted those solutions I mentioned above and would like to add to this thread please do.
I have found some other workarounds for getting custom icons in windows 7:
(1) Use Iconpackager; unfortunately using Stardock's program means that you will have to disable thumbnail previews which is just not worth it.
(2) Use a registry hack to change all folders again this means no thumbnail preview that ruins the Windows 7 experience.
I have managed to get the shell32.dll files changed but the one that really matters is imageres.dll.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by defaultuser000; 03 Sep 2012 at 03:04.