Program Icon changed


  1. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
       #1

    Program Icon changed


    I am using Win7 Ultimate 64/ 8MB ram /Intel i5 CPU / Gigabyte MOBO

    I was changing themes by using the control panel appearance section
    and selecting the various themes available including High
    Contrast, just to see how they looked.
    After doing so and returning to the theme I had been using for some while
    I noticed that three program icons had been replaced by the generic icon that usually indicates there is no program associated with a file.
    Other programs are fine.
    However, the programs still work but the .exe file ( in the programs folder)and the icon that shows up in the task-bar as well as the short-cut icon is not that of the program but the "generic" icon as mentioned.
    I tried reinstalling the three programs but the same icon appears each time after
    re-installation.


    It is not such a big problem as I can use the program but I wonder why this could have occurred and if in fact it has anything to do with me selecting various themes.

    The programs are
    Diagram Designer / Edrawmind map / wordformat2.
    which I believe are all 64 bit compatible and did have the program icon when originally installed.

    Any suggestions to reinstate the correct icon?
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  2. Posts : 640
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
       #2

    This should work for you.

    Icon Cache - Rebuild - Windows 7 Forums
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  3. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #3

    Tantalum said:
    I am using Win7 Ultimate 64/ 8MB ram /Intel i5 CPU / Gigabyte MOBO

    I was changing themes by using the control panel appearance section
    and selecting the various themes available including High
    Contrast, just to see how they looked.
    After doing so and returning to the theme I had been using for some while
    I noticed that three program icons had been replaced by the generic icon that usually indicates there is no program associated with a file.
    Other programs are fine.
    However, the programs still work but the .exe file ( in the programs folder)and the icon that shows up in the task-bar as well as the short-cut icon is not that of the program but the "generic" icon as mentioned.
    I tried reinstalling the three programs but the same icon appears each time after
    re-installation.


    It is not such a big problem as I can use the program but I wonder why this could have occurred and if in fact it has anything to do with me selecting various themes.

    The programs are
    Diagram Designer / Edrawmind map / wordformat2.
    which I believe are all 64 bit compatible and did have the program icon when originally installed.

    Any suggestions to reinstate the correct icon?
    You could try rebuilding the icon cache;

    Icon Cache - Rebuild

    HTH
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  4. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Sir George said:
    Tantalum said:
    I am using Win7 Ultimate 64/ 8MB ram /Intel i5 CPU / Gigabyte MOBO

    I was changing themes by using the control panel appearance section
    and selecting the various themes available including High
    Contrast, just to see how they looked.
    After doing so and returning to the theme I had been using for some while
    I noticed that three program icons had been replaced by the generic icon that usually indicates there is no program associated with a file.
    Other programs are fine.
    However, the programs still work but the .exe file ( in the programs folder)and the icon that shows up in the task-bar as well as the short-cut icon is not that of the program but the "generic" icon as mentioned.
    I tried reinstalling the three programs but the same icon appears each time after
    re-installation.


    It is not such a big problem as I can use the program but I wonder why this could have occurred and if in fact it has anything to do with me selecting various themes.

    The programs are
    Diagram Designer / Edrawmind map / wordformat2.
    which I believe are all 64 bit compatible and did have the program icon when originally installed.

    Any suggestions to reinstate the correct icon?
    You could try rebuilding the icon cache;

    Icon Cache - Rebuild

    HTH
    Thanks for the lightning responses.

    I have checked out the Iron cache link but before I use the tool is there any reason for this happening?
    If all icons were affected I might feel it necessary to use the tool but just for three programs it seems overkill. Not that I don't appreciate the advice. But I might find using the tool could cause more problems so I like to have a bit more information first. I still don't see why re-insallation does not correct the problem and why only those programs were affected

    Thanks
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  5. Posts : 640
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
       #5

    It won't hurt to run it.

    I ran it months ago for one Icon and it worked.
    Last edited by C-11; 04 Sep 2012 at 14:07. Reason: spelling
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  6. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #6

    You could right click on the icon and select properties and then go to change icon and pick one.
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  7. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #7

    Layback Bear said:
    You could right click on the icon and select properties and then go to change icon and pick one.
    I don't believe there is a setting in the "program executable" properties that allows you to change the icon; I know it's there for shortcuts, however.

    As stated by the OP:

    "However, the programs still work but the .exe file (in the programs folder) and the icon that shows up in the task-bar as well as the short-cut icon is not that of the program but the "generic" icon as mentioned."

    If the program executable icon can be changed, where is that option? I have experienced the same problem as the OP and would like to be able to change the icon on a "program by program" basis instead of using the "rebuild icon chache" option.
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #8

    Well George I'm sorry I can't help. You have got me lost. I was always under the understanding that a icon on the taskbar, desktop, start menu were exe. Because when used they would send you to the desired program, file, folder it was designed to get you to without having to know the exact path. This is what I used to refresh my memory.


    Program Icon changed-capture.png
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  9.    #9

    Try this site for the icons, I've used it before: Icons & Icon Packs - Download Free PNG Icons | IconsPedia

    Hope this helps,

    Harry
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  10. Posts : 1,346
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #10

    Layback Bear said:
    Well George I'm sorry I can't help. You have got me lost. I was always under the understanding that a icon on the taskbar, desktop, start menu were exe. Because when used they would send you to the desired program, file, folder it was designed to get you to without having to know the exact path. This is what I used to refresh my memory.


    Program Icon changed-capture.png
    Maybe I didn't make my statement as clear as I could have. I realize the shortcut points to the directory where the "program.exe" (such as "Norton.exe) exists, but the shortcut has its own properties. Therefore, when you go to the program folder (Norton, in this case) and check the "program.exe" (Norton.exe) properties, there is no option for changing the icon; see images below. The OP states that the "program.exe" is also generic...do you know how to change that icon on a program by program basis? That's my question. If you know how to change the "program.exe" icon, I would like to know how to do it; if you don't mind sharing the information.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Program Icon changed-mbam-exe-general-advanced.jpg   Program Icon changed-mbam-exe-compat.jpg   Program Icon changed-mbam-exe-details.jpg   Program Icon changed-mbam-exe-security.jpg   Program Icon changed-mbam-exe-sig.jpg  

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