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Changing Windows' Icons

Registry Tricks

Changing Windows' Icons:

 You can change the Icons Windows uses for folders, the Start Menu, opened 
 and closed folder in the Explorer, and many more.
 
 1. Open RegEdit
 2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\
 Explorer\Shell Icons
 
 3. Add a string value for each Icon you wish to change.
 Example: "3" ="C:\Windows\Icons\MyIcon.ico,0" This will change the closed 
 folders in the Explorer to "MyIcon.ico". Here is a complete list for each value.
 0= Unknown file type
 1= MSN file types
 2= Applications Generic
 3= Closed Folder
 4= Open Folder
 5= 5.25" Drive
 6= 3.25" Drive
 7= Removable Drive
 8= Hard Drive
 9= NetWork Drive
 10= Network Drive Offline
 11= CD-ROM Drive
 12= RAM Drive
 13= Entire Network	14= Network Hub
 15= My Computer
 16= Printer
 17= Network Neighborhood
 18= Network Workgroup
 19= Start Menu's Program Folders
 20= Start Menu's Documents 
 21= Start Menu's Setting
 22= Start Menu's Find
 23= Start Menu's Help
 24= Start Menu's Run
 25= Start Menu's Suspend
 26= Start Menu's PC Undock
 27= Start Menu's Shutdown	28= Shared
 29= Shortcut Arrow
 30= (Unknown Overlay)
 31= Recycle Bin Empty
 32= Recycle Bin Full
 33= Dial-up Network
 34= DeskTop
 35= Control Panel
 36= Start Menu's Programs
 37= Printer Folder
 38= Fonts Folder
 39= Taskbar Icon
 40= Audio CD	
 
 You need to reboot after making changes. You may need to delete the hidden file 
 ShellIconCache if after rebooting the desired Icons are not displayed.
 

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