Changing My Computer, My Documents, and Recycle Bin Icons Manually
Right-click on the desktop and choose Properties, then on the Desktop tab you should choose the Customize Desktop button.
In the Desktop Items dialog you can select one of the icons and click the Change Icon button.
Now just click the Browse button, and pick whichever icon file you would prefer.
Change Icons for Specific Folders Manually
You can change the icon for many folders by right-clicking the folder and choosing Properties, and then clicking Change Icon on the Customize tab.
This method works by writing a hidden desktop.ini file into the folder that will contain text like this:
[.ShellClassInfo]You could manually create or edit the file if you choose, instead of using the dialogs. The IconFile line can be adjusted to point to a custom icon file. If you are pointing to a .ico file you should change the IconIndex line to 0 instead.
IconFile=%SystemRoot%\system32\SHELL32.dll
IconIndex=20
Note that this isn’t available for all folders, for instance you can’t use this to change the icon for the Windows folder.
Using iColorFolder Skins to Customize Specific Folders Easily
You can use the previously reviewed iColorFolder application to load colored folders that can be applied to specific folders. You can also set the default folder icon using this tool.
Not only that, but this tool can be used to set the default icon for any file type, or easily change the icon for a specific folder to a different color, or a different icon altogether.
Customize Your Folder Icons in Windows XP
Manually Setting Specific Icons for Removable Drives
You can create a new file named autorun.inf in the root of any flash or USB drive, and then add the following section to it:
[autorun]You’ll notice that the icon file is set to autorun.ico, which means for this file to work you would have to rename the icon file and add it to the root of the drive as well:
icon=autorun.ico
Your best bet is to make both of these files hidden so you don’t have to see them. Right-click on the files, choose Properties, and then check the box for “Hidden” as shown:
This does not work for regular hard drives, just for removable ones. Also note that the custom icon will show up on any Windows computer that you plug the removable drive into.
Change Icons for Regular File Types
If you want to change the icon for all those .txt files you have laying around, you can do so by going into yet another dialog (seems like they could have organized them into a single place)
Open up a copy of Windows Explorer and then choose Folder Options from the Tools menu.
Select the File Types tab, and then choose the file type you want to change and click the Advanced button.
In the “Edit File Type” dialog you can click the Change Icon button, and then select an icon just like you did above.
There are a few of the file types that won’t let you change the icon using this method… for instance you should not use this to change the icon for folders or drives or else things will go haywire. (or they did for me)
Change Icons for Application Shortcuts
You can customize the icon for any application icons, whether on the start menu, quick launch or desktop, by right-clicking on the shortcut and choosing Properties, then use “Change Icon” from the shortcut tab.
Use Windows Vista Style Drive Icons
You can also customize the drive icons in Windows XP to give them the same Vista bar graph underneath that shows the disk space.
Get Vista Style Drive Icons in Windows XP
Changing Special Icons like Control Panel, Drives, Folders, Printers, Etc
If you’d rather change all the different icons in one place, you can use the freeware IconTweaker application that gives you access to change pretty much any icon in Windows XP.
Click on the round “icons” icon on the left-hand panel, and then you can customize any of the built-in icons… just click the Change button.
And then click the Open button and pick the icon file you want to use.
There’s a lot more to this application, for instance you can use it to create a theme that you could re-apply later… or you could download icon themes and apply them.
Download IconTweaker from icontweaker.com
So, Where Do I Get Free Icons From?
The key thing you want to consider when finding icons online is that they come in a zip file and are in .ico format. Probably best to avoid any icons packaged in .exe files unless you scan them well first.
Here’s some links to some good icons, the second two links are thanks to Scott, our forum moderator and notorious theme tweaker.
WinCustomize Icons
IconFactory Icons
VistaIcons.com
You can even search Deviantart.com for XP icons
Once you download the icons, you should save them into a single folder that you won’t move anywhere. A good standard would be to make a folder called something like “Icons” inside of your documents folder, and then put all the icons into there. That way you won’t move them and then screw up your custom icons.
I’ll be interested to hear your thoughts and any additional tricks in the comments.
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