How customize desktop icons - and make it ‘stick’?
I like to change the standard, boring, default folder icons to something more meaningful and neat-looking from an excellent icon pack.
Sometimes they stay changed for years, sometimes they revert to standard in fairly short order. How make my changes permanent?
I used to go the manual route: Properties (for the icon in question) /Customize/Change Icon which takes you to the standard dll's shell32.dll or else imageres.dll or you can browse for one.
I browse and pick a likely candidate from my icon pack library, and OK, OK my way back and the icon now is changed. For a while anyway, sometimes for keeps.
I was looking for a way to make the changes permanent and somebody suggested that I insert my custom icons into 'the usual suspects' shell32.dll and imageres.dll as Windows looks there by default.
This sounded reasonable, and I found this guide https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/73191-icons-change-using-resource-hacker.html and followed it to the letter. Yet icons altered this laborious way are not one iota more likely to stay, but often revert to the standard icon. The manual, 1 minute route is no less likely to succed in the long run than the rigmarole of using IcoFX/Resource Hacker.
No biggie perhaps, but I like to feel that I can do as I please with the PC I bought and which is thus my property and, to some degree, tweak trivial aspects of the OS (Windows 7) which also is a paid-for copy.
Now what do I do? Registry tweak?
Thanks.
I like to change the standard, boring, default folder icons to something more meaningful and neat-looking from an excellent icon pack.
Sometimes they stay changed for years, sometimes they revert to standard in fairly short order. How make my changes permanent?
I used to go the manual route: Properties (for the icon in question) /Customize/Change Icon which takes you to the standard dll's shell32.dll or else imageres.dll or you can browse for one.
I browse and pick a likely candidate from my icon pack library, and OK, OK my way back and the icon now is changed. For a while anyway, sometimes for keeps.
I was looking for a way to make the changes permanent and somebody suggested that I insert my custom icons into 'the usual suspects' shell32.dll and imageres.dll as Windows looks there by default.
This sounded reasonable, and I found this guide https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/73191-icons-change-using-resource-hacker.html and followed it to the letter. Yet icons altered this laborious way are not one iota more likely to stay, but often revert to the standard icon. The manual, 1 minute route is no less likely to succed in the long run than the rigmarole of using IcoFX/Resource Hacker.
No biggie perhaps, but I like to feel that I can do as I please with the PC I bought and which is thus my property and, to some degree, tweak trivial aspects of the OS (Windows 7) which also is a paid-for copy.
Now what do I do? Registry tweak?
Thanks.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro 64-bitAMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core 5000+ @ 2611 Mhz4 GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 373 MHzNVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell OptiPlex 3040
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core 5000+ @ 2611 Mhz
- Motherboard
- ASUS
- Memory
- 4 GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 373 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
- Sound Card
- Proprietary, I suppose
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 19" LG Flatron L1910B
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x1024
- Hard Drives
- Some 2,5 TB divided among one internal SATA, partitioned into C: and D:, and two USB 2.0-connected external drives, the latter for independent backups
- PSU
- Super Flower 500W
- Case
- Sure
- Cooling
- Yes
- Keyboard
- A year old Dell. The best so far, excluding the original IBM
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- Wireless modem 2 MB/s and down; typically 0.5 to 1.3 MB/s
- Antivirus
- AVG free
- Browser
- Chrome
Me, I am from day one a musician and played professionally in a band that toured all over this little, long country from 1975 (I was 18 in them there days) 'till I left the band in 1982, and have always had an eclectic taste in music.