puneye 0 Report post Posted April 30, 2009 (edited) @ puneye Lucky you, I'm almost done with my own project of this kind. I was able to edit files from i386 folder of my xpcd installer, changed the default theme and wallpaper including cursors (from default to aero cursors), I have also changed the default audio and the user picture, the welcome screen and lastly, I also make it an unattended version without using nlite. email me for instructions... -reply by Rino ValentinoI think it is great Idea to change XP default Icon without any softwares. I will try within this week.Its easy dude.just right click the icon to change and den choose the desired pic or pattern and the apply. Sorry, I means not that. I can do it. I want to change whole computer icon with new (fancy) Icons. If you have tips plez Edited April 30, 2009 by puneye (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BCD 1 Report post Posted August 19, 2009 (edited) Changing the whole icons of the system manually will take a long time. Also, its not easy to manage or track the icons which were manually modified. There are many programs as given above. I have another one to add which is a dedicated program for icons. The name of the program is iColorFolder. Download from http://icolorfolder.sourceforge.net/. The program takes no resources as it doesn't run always, it just loads the icons and closes the program. It has more features, you can right click any folder and assign a color label to the folder. The additional skins pack on the website will be more than enough to keep you happy for many days. And did I mention that its free and open source. The program is no longer maintained, but well it has all the features it should have, no? If you know programming dive into the code and do whatever you want. Edited August 19, 2009 by BCD (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpiderVV 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2009 It'll not really take a long time. You can use IconTweaker and get some sexy packs and click Apply. Does it in seconds, it's harmless and you can go back to the default icons. You can even make one yourself but that'd be the same as adding manually. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
puneye 0 Report post Posted August 20, 2009 It'll not really take a long time. You can use IconTweaker and get some sexy packs and click Apply. Does it in seconds, it's harmless and you can go back to the default icons. You can even make one yourself but that'd be the same as adding manually.I means not what you say. I like to change icons without installing any softwares. I can change My computer, My documents, Network places, Hardware icons without installing any software like that I want to change whole computer Icon what I like. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpiderVV 0 Report post Posted August 20, 2009 Well, but it'll be a hassle to change everything. To change my computer, etc icons, just right click your desktop, Propreties, Desktop, Settings (or icons, idk I don't use XP anymore) and then you can download or make an icon pack, put the images on the folder/place and start replacing. I just warn you, changing everything manually will be a waste of time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted August 25, 2009 Change the operating systemHow To Change Xp IconI'm new to this , hence have no clue how to go aboout doing this. I'm using win xp pro sp2 and want to use win 7. What is the procedure to do this ? can I keep both and select on start up which operating sys to boot? IF not then how can I go about materialising these changes ... My system is a pentium 4 2.80 Ghz , 500 mb ram and 80 gb hard disk. will this change harm my system ? is my system competent to handle win7 or the harware requirement increases for Win7 ? Thank you. -question by wasr Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted August 26, 2009 Giving XP the Vista look -- Changing the icons and much more!!How To Change Xp IconOk so you want to edit the whole icons for XP. So here we go...1)First of all download a software called IconTweaker which is a freeware. You will get it here...http://www.crystalxp.net/)Next, download vista icons or vista iconpack. You can get it yurself. Alternatively, you can get it from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ or from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/)Next step is to set up the icons for my computer, my docs etc. In icon tweaker by clicking the iT button (or you may call it a tab)4)When you are done, simply apply all your changes.5)You will have all your icons changed!***6) [This step is optional but may be useful to you]Now that you want a vista look to your icons, I think that you may also want the system tray icons to be changed as well...For this you need to use ResHack or ResEdit which is a very complicated process...But our friend has DopeySneezy from deviantart has done this very easy for us. Now you don't need to use ResHack or ResEdit at all! Simply download the system tray icons from http://dopeysneezy.deviantart.com/art/Windows-7-System-Tray-for-XP-115205461 . Now you will say these are win7 icons and not win vista...But they are almost the same as vista! Also they are better looking as well. Ok after downloading these...Extract them using WinRar or 7-zip and then restart your xp in safe mode. (press f5 during windows startup and you will get the messages and styles for starting windows. Choose "safe mode without networking " and then proceed by pressing enter) Once windows has loaded in safe mode...You will not observe the eye candy features of xp ( those features don't work in safe mode at all so your xp will look kind of dull ). Ok now back to the point. In the files that you had extracted, copy netshell.Dll and stopobject.Dll and paste it in C:Windowssystem32You will be asked if you want to replace the existing file. Click yes...(but I do reccomend that you take a backup of those first and then replace them.Thats it! Restart your system and enjoy the vista eye candy on xp!!****7) [Another optional step but you will enjoy it as it gives xp almost the same look as vista. You will not be able to differentiate between them anymore] Download Vistart and Viorb from http://lee-soft.com/ and run them. You will observe their system tray icons in the left of your taskbar in the system tray. Right click the vistart icon in sys tray and then go to options. Check the start with windows options and then click ok. Do the same with viorb...You will not see viorb icon in system tray, right click the orb instead and then click start with windows. Before starting up viorb I will request you to download the vista vg theme from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ as it works best with this theme only... Please note that to run this theme, your uxteme.Dll must be patched. If its not you can download uxthememultipatcher from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ and then enjoy this theme. ( Vistart is the Vista start menu for xp, Viorb is the Vista start button for xp and it works with all themes but goes best with vista themes only as it will look pathetic if you will use the vista start button with xp default themes like xp blue, green or silver )(Now you must be wondering that why I had asked you to restart the system in safe mode in step 6. Here is the answer to that question. When Windows is running in its normal mode, then a service called Windows File Protection Service is running in background which can't be stopped and this does not allow you to replace the dlls which I just taught you how to replace. It will replace them for the time-being, but the original dll files will be restored when windows reboots so you will not observe any change bcoz the change takes place only when you reboot the system. You can use a freeware called replacer to replace these files when windows is running in normal mode...It stops the windows file protection service, but it is too complicated for a layman. And therefore, I told you to start up your system in safe mode as in safe mode, the WFP service is switched off and you can replace the dll files and there will be no restoration of the original dlls when you restart your pc)-reply by Pranjal The Computer Freak Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted August 26, 2009 Giving XP the Vista look -- Changing the icons and much more!!How To Change Xp IconI am sorry folks I am posting this again as I had posted this from a wrong email address...Lol my fault...Ok so you want to edit the whole icons for XP. So here we go...1)First of all download a software called IconTweaker which is a freeware. You will get it here...http://www.crystalxp.net/)Next, download vista icons or vista iconpack. You can get it yurself. Alternatively, you can get it from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ or from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/)Next step is to set up the icons for my computer, my docs etc. In icon tweaker by clicking the iT button (or you may call it a tab)4)When you are done, simply apply all your changes.5)You will have all your icons changed!***6) [This step is optional but may be useful to you]Now that you want a vista look to your icons, I think that you may also want the system tray icons to be changed as well...For this you need to use ResHack or ResEdit which is a very complicated process...But our friend has DopeySneezy from deviantart has done this very easy for us. Now you don't need to use ResHack or ResEdit at all! Simply download the system tray icons from http://dopeysneezy.deviantart.com/art/Windows-7-System-Tray-for-XP-115205461 . Now you will say these are win7 icons and not win vista...But they are almost the same as vista! Also they are better looking as well. Ok after downloading these...Extract them using WinRar or 7-zip and then restart your xp in safe mode. (press f5 during windows startup and you will get the messages and styles for starting windows. Choose "safe mode without networking " and then proceed by pressing enter) Once windows has loaded in safe mode...You will not observe the eye candy features of xp ( those features don't work in safe mode at all so your xp will look kind of dull ). Ok now back to the point. In the files that you had extracted, copy netshell.Dll and stopobject.Dll and paste it in C:Windowssystem32You will be asked if you want to replace the existing file. Click yes...(but I do reccomend that you take a backup of those first and then replace them.Thats it! Restart your system and enjoy the vista eye candy on xp!!****7) [Another optional step but you will enjoy it as it gives xp almost the same look as vista. You will not be able to differentiate between them anymore] Download Vistart and Viorb from http://lee-soft.com/ and run them. You will observe their system tray icons in the left of your taskbar in the system tray. Right click the vistart icon in sys tray and then go to options. Check the start with windows options and then click ok. Do the same with viorb...You will not see viorb icon in system tray, right click the orb instead and then click start with windows. Before starting up viorb I will request you to download the vista vg theme from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ as it works best with this theme only... Please note that to run this theme, your uxteme.Dll must be patched. If its not you can download uxthememultipatcher from http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/UXTheme-MultiPatcher.Shtml and then enjoy this theme. ( Vistart is the Vista start menu for xp, Viorb is the Vista start button for xp and it works with all themes but goes best with vista themes only as it will look pathetic if you will use the vista start button with xp default themes like xp blue, green or silver )(Now you must be wondering that why I had asked you to restart the system in safe mode. Here is the answer to that question. When Windows is running in its normal mode, then a service called Windows File Protection Service is running in background which can't be stopped and this does not allow you to replace the dlls which I just taught you how to replace. It will replace them for the time-being, but the original dll files will be restored when windows reboots so you will not observe any change bcoz the change takes place only when you reboot the system. You can use a freeware called replacer to replace these files when windows is running in normal mode...It stops the windows file protection service, but it is too complicated for a layman. And therefore, I told you to start up your system in safe mode as in safe mode, the WFP service is switched off and you can replace the dll files and there will be no restoration of the original dlls when you restart your pc)-reply by Pranjal The Computer Freak Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jamjamnorman 0 Report post Posted August 27, 2009 thanks for the help Share this post Link to post Share on other sites