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  1. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #11

    Glad you got it sorted debugged

    Danny
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  2. Posts : 195
    Windows 7
       #12

    xxxdannyxxx said:
    Glad you got it sorted
    As for me, I have noticed that with the tutorial's method you end up with the icon in the context menu, which I don't want. With the shell32.dll replacement hack you don't get that, so I prefer that method.
    But this is Riptorn's thread, let's wait to hear from him before calling it sorted!
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  3. Posts : 120
    Windows 7 - 32 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    xxxdannyxxx said:
    As Britton30 said that is the icon for open for a folder in that location. Its located in C:\Windows\Explorer as the first icon in the list.Have a look to see if the icon is present.

    Attachment 170139

    For an .exe file that doesnt have it own icon the icon is as debugged suggested.Shawn created a tutorial to fix this icon if its broken here - Open Application Toolbar and Context Menu Icon - Fix or use an icon of your choice but name it as in the tutorial:)

    I think this is what you need Riptorn judging by your screenshot.

    Hope this helps

    Danny
    hi xxxdannyxxx, i checked my explorer properties but the icons tab is not there?,everything else is though,i wonder where it went?
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  4. Posts : 120
    Windows 7 - 32 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    xxxdannyxxx said:
    As Britton30 said that is the icon for open for a folder in that location. Its located in C:\Windows\Explorer as the first icon in the list.Have a look to see if the icon is present.

    Attachment 170139

    For an .exe file that doesnt have it own icon the icon is as debugged suggested.Shawn created a tutorial to fix this icon if its broken here - Open Application Toolbar and Context Menu Icon - Fix or use an icon of your choice but name it as in the tutorial:)

    I think this is what you need Riptorn judging by your screenshot.

    Hope this helps

    Danny
    danny, its in my download folder,all other folders are ok
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  5. Posts : 3,302
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
       #15

    Riptorn said:
    xxxdannyxxx said:
    As Britton30 said that is the icon for open for a folder in that location. Its located in C:\Windows\Explorer as the first icon in the list.Have a look to see if the icon is present.

    Attachment 170139

    For an .exe file that doesnt have it own icon the icon is as debugged suggested.Shawn created a tutorial to fix this icon if its broken here - Open Application Toolbar and Context Menu Icon - Fix or use an icon of your choice but name it as in the tutorial:)

    I think this is what you need Riptorn judging by your screenshot.

    Hope this helps

    Danny
    hi xxxdannyxxx, i checked my explorer properties but the icons tab is not there?,everything else is though,i wonder where it went?
    Hi Ripton

    Sorry should have explained that better.The icon tab in properties isnt there by default, if you install this- Download IconViewer it will add the icon tab to any files that contain icons to allow you to view what icons are stored there.

    Danny
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  6. Posts : 120
    Windows 7 - 32 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    xxxdannyxxx said:
    Riptorn said:
    xxxdannyxxx said:
    As Britton30 said that is the icon for open for a folder in that location. Its located in C:\Windows\Explorer as the first icon in the list.Have a look to see if the icon is present.

    Attachment 170139

    For an .exe file that doesnt have it own icon the icon is as debugged suggested.Shawn created a tutorial to fix this icon if its broken here - Open Application Toolbar and Context Menu Icon - Fix or use an icon of your choice but name it as in the tutorial:)

    I think this is what you need Riptorn judging by your screenshot.

    Hope this helps

    Danny
    hi xxxdannyxxx, i checked my explorer properties but the icons tab is not there?,everything else is though,i wonder where it went?
    Hi Ripton

    Sorry should have explained that better.The icon tab in properties isnt there by default, if you install this- Download IconViewer it will add the icon tab to any files that contain icons to allow you to view what icons are stored there.

    Danny
    ok thank you danny.
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  7. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #17

    That Icon Viewer is great! now I have a whole new library of icons to play with.

    Did you get your issues handled Riptorn?
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