soleimanian 0 Report post Posted September 3, 2005 How to change Drive icons and labels (Windows XP,2000) To change Drive icon: 1- Click Start > Click Run > type “regedit” to run Registry Editor 2- Find following: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Explorer 3-create a new Key and name “DriveIcons” 4- Under DriveIcons create a new Key with the drive letter ( for example C ), within drive letter create a new key and name “DefaultIcon”. 5- Give the default value , the icon you want to use, for example : c:\windows\system32/shell32.dll,74 To change Drive Label: Do step one and two Under DriveIcons create a new Key with the drive letter ( for example C ), within drive letter create a new key and name “DefaultLabel”. Give the Default Value, the label you want. For example Windows. Close Registry Editor and reboot your Computer Note: editing the registry may damage your system. Please create a restore points before any changes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abhiram 0 Report post Posted September 4, 2005 The same can be achieved without going into the system registry in Windows XP. 1. Right-Click on the 'My computer Icon'2. Select Manage3. Select Storage Space on the right side of the window that pops up.4. Select Disk-management.You should be able to see all the drives and their sizes in the window. Right click the drive you want to change and then select 'Change drive letter'. If you need to exchange drive letters between 2 drives (say D: and E:), change the first one to some letter like 'W:' and then change the second one to D: and then change the first one from W: to E:. I used this method to change my CD Drive letter from D: to H:... it's better if the CD comes after the HDD . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted April 6, 2008 XP Warning How To Change Drive Icons And Labels Changing drive letters via the XP method given above immediately brings up the following message & a Yes/No option: 'Changing the drive letter of a volume might cause programs to no longer run. Are you sure you want to change this drive letter?' What are the chances that ignoring the warning will result in non-functioning software or worse having to re-install XP? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atomic0 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2008 It should not really affect the Windows XP operating system itself, but some programs may be unable to locate necessary files. For example, if certain settings or files are stored at C:\Settings\ and you've changed the drive letter from C:\ to G:\, programs may be unable to find the files it is looking for. But most programs should allow you to correct this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted April 15, 2009 to change HD icon in simpe way How To Change Drive Icons And LabelsTo change HD icon by using tuneup utilities, just do the following steps1 open tuneup utilities2 click on customize & analyze3 under customize & analyze click on Tuneup styler 2 then select task no 2 to change icons for file system objects4 to change any HD icon just prows for shell32.Dll in windows32 under windows directory folder in C5 reboot your machine-reply by ontime Share this post Link to post Share on other sites