Libraries Icons - Change

How to Change a Library Icon in Windows 7

   Information
This will show you how to change any Windows 7 Library icon to any icon that you would like instead of the default icon.

   Note
If you would like to use a custom library icon (.ico file) on your computer and would like it to also have it display on another computer that joined or is added to the homegroup as well, then you will need to make sure that the .ico file you are using is saved at a location that each computer on the homegroup as full access to first. For example, in a C:\Users\Public folder or shared user folder.

   Tip
For more on libraries managed code, see: Windows 7 Libraries - Managed Code - Windows 7 for Developers

   Warning
You will need to use a 256x256 pixel icon that was made for Windows 7 and Vista for them to display properly at all of the available icon view sizes in Windows 7. For more about these type of icons, see: Icons in Windows Vista






OPTION ONE

To Change a Library Icon Using the "Libraries Icons" Program


1. If you have not already, then click on the Download button below and download and save the ZIP file below to your desktop. Next, extract (drag and drop) the LibraryIconChanger.exe file from within the ZIP file.
Replace_Librarie_Icons_by_bluefisch200.zip

Download


2. Run the LibraryIconChanger.exe file.
NOTE: This is a standalone EXE file that only runs and does not install on your computer.

3. In the right pane, select (highlight) the library that you want to change or restore the default icon of. (see screenshot below)
Libraries_Icons.jpg
4. Do either step 5, 6, or 7 below for what you would like to do.

5. To Change a Library Icon with a Icon from a DLL File
NOTE: By default, the available DLL icons are from the C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll file. If you would like to select a icon from within a different DLL icon, then click on the browse browse.jpg button, navigate to, and select the DLL file.
A) In the left pane, select an available icon, and click on the Select Icon from dll button. (see screenshot below step 3)

B) Go to step 8.
6. To Change a Library Icon with a Icon File of Your Choice
A) Click on the Select new Icon from file button. (see screenshot below step 3)

B) Navigate to and select a .ico file that you want to use, then click on Open.

C) Go to step 8.
7. To Restore the Default Icon of a Library
A) Click on the Restore default icon button. (see screenshot below step 3)

B) Continue on to step 8.
8. Close the Libraries Icons program. (see screenshot below step 3)

9. Log off and log on, or restart the computer to apply.



OPTION TWO

To Manually Change a Library Icon


1. Set Folder Options to Show hidden files, folders, and drives.

2. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the location below for the library you want to change the icon of. (See screenshot below)
Libraries folder: (ex: Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos)
C:\Users\(User Name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries
For "Recorded TV" Library
C:\Users\Public\Libraries

Libraries.jpg
3. Open Notepad by one of the methods below. (See screenshots below)
Start_Menu1.jpg

Start_Menu2.jpg

4. Drag the Library icon (from step 2) that you want to change into the blank Notepad and drop it. (See screenshots below)



NOTE: Libraries are .xml files, so they can be edited in Notepad. These are the default entries for the Libraries.
  • Documents default- <iconReference>imageres.dll,-1002</iconReference>
  • Music default - <iconReference>imageres.dll,-1004</iconReference>
  • Pictures default - <iconReference>imageres.dll,-1003</iconReference>
  • Recorded TV default - <iconReference>imageres.dll,-1008</iconReference>
  • Videos default - <iconReference>imageres.dll,-1005</iconReference>
Documents.jpg

Music.jpg

Pictures.jpg

Recorded_TV.jpg

Videos.jpg

5. To Use a Custom Icon of Yours
A) Look for the line below. (See screenshots above)
NOTE: If this is a new Library that you have created, then the line will not be there and you will need to add the <iconReference>"path to icon w/file extension"</iconReference> line directly under the <isLibraryPinned>-1</isLibraryPinned> line entry.
<iconReference>"path to icon w/file extension"</iconReference>
B) In Notepad, substitute path to icon w/file extension in quotes to the full path of the custom icon that you want to use for the default Library icon instead.

C) Go to step 7.
6. To Use another Windows 7 Icon
A) Download and install the free program IconViewer.
NOTE: Be sure to download the correct 32-bit or 64-bit version for your Windows 7.

B) In Windows Explorer navigate to the .exe (ex: for program icons) or .dll (ex: Windows 7 icons) file that contains the icon that you want to use for the default Library icon, then right click on the file, click on Properties, and the Icons tab. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: The most common Windows 7 icons come from the C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll file.

C) Look for the line below. (See screenshots below step 4)
NOTE: If this is a new Library that you have created, then the line will not be there and you will need to add the <iconReference>path to icon w/file extension,-icon#</iconReference> line directly under the <isLibraryPinned>-1</isLibraryPinned> line entry.
<iconReference>path to icon w/file extension,-icon#</iconReference>
D) In Notepad, substitute path to icon w/file extension to the full path of the file that includes the icon you want from step 6B, then substitute icon# with the icon number under the icon you want from step 6B. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: If the file that includes the icon you want in step 6B is in the C:\Windows\System32 folder, then you will just need to type in the file name instead of the full path.




FOR EXAMPLE:
  • Let's say I want to change the Pictures Library icon to the icon #1008 (step 6B) included in the C:\Windows\System32\imageres.dll file. I would use imageres.dll,-1008. (See screenshot below)
  • Let's say the icon #1008 (step 6B) was included in the C:\Program Files\imageres.dll file. I would use C:\Program Files\imageres.dll,-1008 instead.
imageres_Properties.jpg
7. In Notepad, click on File and Save, then close Notepad. (See screenshot below)
Save.jpg
8. The Library icon will now be changed. (See screenshot below)
NOTE: For example, the default Pictures Library icon.
New_Library_Icon.jpg
9. Repeat steps 3 to 8 if you would like to change any more Library icons.

10. When done, set Folder Options to Don't show hidden files, folders, and drives.

11. Log off and log on, or restart the computer to fully apply the icon change to all locations for this library folder.
That's it,
Shawn






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Thank you so so much, I am using the latest version of windows 7 7600 x64.

Worked great, thank you so much again for the Icon Program its a great add-on to windows even if you dont want to change your library icon.

DsW
 

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icons....

very nice turotial. although i followed bogos tutorial, i fund this one to be easier to follow.

here are my current libraries:
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hi there.... where did u get your icons from? especially the downloads icon!
thanks!
 

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very nice turotial. although i followed bogos tutorial, i fund this one to be easier to follow.

here are my current libraries:
Capture-2.jpg
hi there.... where did u get your icons from? especially the downloads icon!
thanks!

Hello Kevin, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Here you go. :)

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/11162-downloads-library-create.html

amazing,
thanks alot! worked a treat
ive downloaded a few icon packages but none of them had the download icon!
I dont suppose you know if there is an official...or a complete icon package available?
thanks again!
 

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Main Library Icon

This tutorial is easy and straight to the point, so thanks for your help, Shawn :)

Is there a way to change the Main Library icon though (the yellow one with a blue handle, which is displayed on the left pane at the top of the libraries list)? :o
 

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Oops! I didn't see that one. Sorry, my bad, I should've done my homework instead of bothering you :o

Thanks Shawn ;)
 

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No problem. You're most welcome. :)
 

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Hello, I'm having the same problem as post #32 on page #4. I get the default empty folder icon. I thought it may have happened because the icon I want to use is on another harddrive and has a long location, so I copied the icon to C:\My_Music. Short and sweet. But that didn't work either. The icon is 256x256 and in .ico format. That is the only size I have for it. Do I need to have 16x16, 32x32, 128x128 as well? Here is the icon.

Thanks, Tye
 

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Hello Tyenot, and welcome to Seven Forums.

Try having your icon full path within quotes "full path" to see if that may work better for you instead.

If not then try full path,-0

Hope this helps,
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Shawn,

Unfortunately that didn't help, but reading through the tut again I saw where an example had .dll at the end. so I went back to notepad and added .ico, it works now.

Thank you for this tut.
 

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Ah, yeah you would have to have the file extension included. I'll update the tutorial to help make this more clear to help. :)
 

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I was just scanning through the tutorials for more Icon changing ideas. Is there a tutorial for changing icons system wide?

Say I want to change the default .doc icon. Can I change one so that if I create a new document it will assign the new icon by default?
 

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I haven't read through this entire thread, but here's what I do. I make a folder in a directory OTHER than the libraries, then choose, and set the icon. Then I simply move that folder to the library, and the icon stays put. Simple workaround. I had to do that for all of these folders...

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The link you provided only goes to the forums home page?
 

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