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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2020 18:04:22 GMT -8
The Windows 7 icon is annoying and I want to change it to 98 style. Is there any way to change the icon?
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Post by travis on Sept 25, 2020 18:25:23 GMT -8
I just used CustomizerGod to change Task Manager icon on system32 and SysWOW64, cleared icon cashe and it worked for me.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2020 1:14:13 GMT -8
I just used CustomizerGod to change Task Manager icon on system32 and SysWOW64, cleared icon cashe and it worked for me. With CustomizerGod, task manager and calculator icons don't seem to change... Is there any other way?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2020 3:08:12 GMT -8
Copy their binaries to a user-writable location, and open it using a tool like Resource Hacker. Change the icon group resources with the ones you got, and save the binary. Backup the original in the system directory, and copy / move the modified one over. Then perhaps delete your icon cache once more.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2020 3:24:29 GMT -8
Copy their binaries to a user-writable location, and open it using a tool like Resource Hacker. Change the icon group resources with the ones you got, and save the binary. Backup the original in the system directory, and copy / move the modified one over. Then perhaps delete your icon cache once more. How do I delete the icon cache?
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Post by ihatemetro on Sept 26, 2020 6:53:55 GMT -8
Copy their binaries to a user-writable location, and open it using a tool like Resource Hacker. Change the icon group resources with the ones you got, and save the binary. Backup the original in the system directory, and copy / move the modified one over. Then perhaps delete your icon cache once more. How do I delete the icon cache? www.howtogeek.com/679171/how-to-clear-your-cache-in-windows-10/You could also use this tool to not have to copy files: winaero.com/blog/execti-run-programs-trustedinstaller/For example if you use Resource Hacker just go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Resource Hacker\ResourceHacker.exe. Keep in mind that if you use a x86 application to do this you will have to copy files from System32 to C:\Windows or some other place.
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Post by travis on Oct 4, 2020 10:55:20 GMT -8
Copy their binaries to a user-writable location, and open it using a tool like Resource Hacker. Change the icon group resources with the ones you got, and save the binary. Backup the original in the system directory, and copy / move the modified one over. Then perhaps delete your icon cache once more. How do I delete the icon cache? If you're using Classic Task Manager (From the icon it seems you're). Then edit tm.exe from (DriveLetter):\Program Files\ClassicTaskmgr
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2021 21:37:30 GMT -8
How do I delete the icon cache? If you're using Classic Task Manager (From the icon it seems you're). Then edit tm.exe from (DriveLetter):\Program Files\ClassicTaskmgr Icon changed to classic task manager resource hacker.
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