red X icon on drive


  1. Posts : 5
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    red X icon on drive


    First of all,Hello to all of you
    Im Darrin from Holland therefore English isnt my native language,sorry for any mistakes
    Been reading this thread and after trying all of it I'm still stuck with the red crosses on my HDD as you can see in the SS.
    Do you have any more solutions for this problem?
    The system is running only one week now(new pc)and already its poluted with these ugly crosses.
    Thx in advance,
    Darrin
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  2. Arc
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    Darrin said:
    First of all,Hello to all of you
    Im Darrin from Holland therefore English isnt my native language,sorry for any mistakes
    Been reading this thread and after trying all of it I'm still stuck with the red crosses on my HDD as you can see in the SS.
    Do you have any more solutions for this problem?
    The system is running only one week now(new pc)and already its poluted with these ugly crosses.
    Thx in advance,
    Darrin
    Hi Darrin, your situation is just like newbie. So post no #9 of this thread : My Local Disk Icon Already Changed may help you a lot. Moreover if you want a detailed operation, you may go through the tutorial Icons - Change Using Resource Hacker . Somehow you got the imageres.dll file corrupted.

    Try either the way stated in post#9 or in the tutorial. Hope it will be solved. Post the result back .... whichever it may be :)
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  3. Posts : 5
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi Arc,I'll try the tutorial ,see if it works for me.
    One other question,any idea what could cause this?
    Read somewhere that Alien GUI could do this.
    I installed this prog but didnt like the changes it made and removed it.
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  4. Arc
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    Darrin said:
    Hi Arc,I'll try the tutorial ,see if it works for me.
    One other question,any idea what could cause this?
    Read somewhere that Alien GUI could do this.
    I installed this prog but didnt like the changes it made and removed it.
    You got the ide, pal.
    When you installed alien gui, you installed the alien icons with it. And when you deleted the icons, it caused the damage in imageres.dll.

    Even if you apply Stardock Iconpackager, and uninstall it without returning to the default, you will get the same result. You must to agree that at last we love the windows icons :) .

    Try the tutorial, but I dont know whether you have the system icons or not. The necessary icons are uploaded in post #9 of the thread Both of us linked; and if you want something more, let me know, I will arrange it.
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    So,tell me where did I go wrong here?
    Icon isnt what I expected it to be
    Didnt try to fix the other 2 drives before I know where I messed up.
    hope anyone can get me on track again.
    Greetz Darrin
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  6. Arc
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    Icon #36 replaced by #35, #32 by #31, #37 by #36, and , what is your G,H, I and L drives? Whatever it may be, it should be #43. I am supplying those icons, try to change them using resource hacker. It must to work.
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  7. Posts : 5
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    Solved!
    Well,I formatted and reinstalled Windows 7.
    Any way,thx for helping.
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  8. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
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    Darrin said:
    Solved!
    Well,I formatted and reinstalled Windows 7.
    Any way,thx for helping.
    You are welcome Darrin ! This time after installing all your required programs, Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup .

    So if you have some problem later, you can easily restore from it, and get all the things at a time.
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