Change File Type Icon in Windows XP Step 1: Open My Computer and go to Tools and then Folder Options. Step 2: Click on the File Types tab and you’ll see a listing of all the registered file types on your computer along with the extensions and the icon.
Personalizing your icons is a great way to make a PC uniquely yours. Let’s take a look at the different ways Windows lets you customize your icons.
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Windows has some built-in icons you can choose from, but there is also an untold number of icons you can download from sites like IconArchive, DeviantArt, and Iconfinder—all of which have loads of free icons. And if you can’t find something you like, you can even make high-resolution icons out of any image.
Once you have the icons of your dreams, save them in a safe place—some of these processes will require they stay in a particular location on your PC. In other cases, you’ll probably want them there just in case something goes wrong and you have to re-apply them.
Change Your Desktop Icons (Computer, Recycle Bin, Network, and So On)
Icons like This PC, Network, Recycle Bin, and your User folder are all considered “desktop icons,” even though modern versions of Windows don’t show them all on the desktop. Windows 8 and 10 don’t show any of the desktop icons except for Recycle Bin, and even Windows 7 doesn’t show them all. For a complete rundown, check out our guide to restoring missing desktop icons in Windows 7, 8, or 10.
But you can still change how these icons appear elsewhere on your system. To do so, you’ll need to access the “Desktop Icon Settings” window to turn these icons on and off or to change the associated icons. In Windows 10, you can access this window through Settings > Personalization > Themes > Desktop Icon Settings. In Windows 8 and 10, it’s Control Panel > Personalize > Change Desktop Icons.
Use the checkboxes in the “Desktop icons” section to select which icons you want on your desktop. To change an icon, select the icon you want to change and then click the “Change Icon” button.
In the “Change Icon” window, you can select any icon you want from the built-in Windows icons, or you can click “Browse” to locate your own icon files.
If you browse for your own icons, you can select any EXE, DLL, or ICO file. After selecting the file, the “Change Icon” window will show the icons contained in the file you selected. Click the one you want and then click “OK.” Here, we’re changing the “This PC” icon to use one that looks more like a laptop than a desktop.
After changing your icon, you should see the new icon used in File Explorer, on the Desktop, and in the taskbar when the folder is open.
And if you want to reverse the change, you can always go back to the “Desktop Icon Settings” window, select the icon you want to change back, and then click “Restore Default.”
Change Folder Icons
Changing the icon for a folder is not only a good way to pretty things up, but also to call attention to important items. To change a folder icon, right-click the folder you want to change and then choose “Properties.”
In the folder’s properties window, switch to the “Customize” tab and then click the “Change Icon” button.
In the “Change Icon” window, you can select any icon you want from the built-in Windows icons, or you can Click “Browse” to locate your own icons.
If you browse for your own icon file, you can select any EXE, DLL, or ICO file. After selecting the file, the “Change Icon” window will show the icons contained in the file you selected. Click the one you want and then click “OK.” Here, we’re changing the icon for this folder to a red one to make it stand out more.
And back in the properties window, click “OK.”
The folder should now show up with the new icon.
This feature works by creating a hidden Desktop.ini file inside the folder that contains a few lines of data something like the following:
This is one of the cases where you absolutely must keep the ICO file in whatever location you had it when you applied the icon. Put it somewhere you know you won’t delete it first, or make the ICO file hidden.
And if you want to fine-tune how folders look and operate on your PC, you should also explore how to customize folder views with Windows’ five templates and how to customize folder view settings in Windows.
Change the Icon for a Type of File
You can also change the icon for specific file types (those that end in certain extensions) so that all files of that type use the new icon. Why bother to do this? Suppose, for example, you use an image editing program that uses essentially the same icon for all the different types of image files it supported—PNG, JPG, GIF, and so on. You might find it more convenient if each of those file types used a different icon, so they were easier to distinguish—especially if you keep multiple file types in the same folder.
Unfortunately, there’s no built-in way to do this in Windows. Instead, you’ll need to download a free tool to do the job: File Types Manager by Nirsoft. We’ve got a complete guide to using File Types Manager to change the icon for a certain file type, so if you think this would be useful for you, give it a read!
The one type of file that File Types Manager is not good at handling, though, is executable (EXE) files. For that, we’ve got another free tool recommendation: Resource Hacker. And of course, we also have a guide on using it to modify the icon for an EXE file.
Change the Icon of Any Shortcut
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Changing the icon for a shortcut in Windows is also pretty simple and works the same whether it’s a shortcut to an app, folder, or even Command Prompt command. Right-click the shortcut and choose “Properties.”
On the “Shortcut” tab, click the “Change Icon” button.
This opens the standard “Change Icon” window we’ve seen a couple of times already. Choose one of the default icons or browse to any EXE, DLL, or ICO file that contains icons. After making and applying your selection, you’ll see the new icon in File Explorer, on the Desktop, or on the taskbar if you have your Shortcut pinned there.
If you want, you can even customize those shortcut icons further by removing (or changing) the arrow overlays or preventing Windows from adding the “- Shortcut” text.
Change the Icon of Apps that Are Pinned to the Taskbar
Icons that are pinned to your taskbar are really shortcuts—they just don’t have the arrow overlay and “- Shortcut” text normally associated with shortcuts. As such, you can customize their icons in nearly the same way that you customize any shortcut icon. You just need to keep a few things in mind:
- You can only customize the icons of apps that are actually pinned to the taskbar. If the icon is only on the taskbar because the app is currently running and it isn’t pinned there, you can’t customize it. So, pin it first.
- If an app is pinned, but is currently running, you’ll need to close the app before you can change the shortcut icon.
- Just right-clicking a pinned app shows you the app’s jumplist. To access the regular context menu instead, hold the Shift key down while right-clicking the icon. Choose “Properties” from that menu and then the rest of the process will be familiar to you from the previous section.
Change the Icon of any Drive in File Explorer
There’s no simple built-in way to change the icons for drives in Windows. That doesn’t mean you can’t do it though. The easy way is to use a free app named Drive Icon Changer. There’s also a way that works a bit differently and involves a little Registry editing. You can read all about both methods in our guide to changing drive icons in Windows.
Drive Icon Changer is the easiest way, though you can do it from the registry if you’d prefer not to use extra software.
Hopefully, this gives you enough information about changing icons that you can make things look just the way you want them.
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Are you bored with the default look of This PC, Recycle Bin, Network, User files folder and other icons on your Windows 10 desktop? In this guide, we will see how to change desktop icons as well as program shortcuts and app shortcuts on your Windows 10 desktop.
Changing the default look of desktop icons is easy in Windows 10. You can change desktop icons without editing system files or installing third-party icon packs.
Following are the three ways to change desktop icons in Windows 10.
Method 1 of 3
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Change default desktop icons in Windows 10
Here is how to change This PC, Recycle Bin, Network, User folder, and other desktop icons in Windows 10.
Step 1:Right-click on an empty spot on the desktop and then click Personalize to Personalization category of Settings app.
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Step 2: Click on Themes. You should now see all options and settings available for themes. Here, you can view all installed themes on your PC as well as options to delete installed themes.
Step 3: Here, in the Related settings section, click Desktop icon settings link to open Desktop Icon Settings dialog.
Step 4: Click on a desktop icon to select it. Click Change button, and then click Browse button to choose your icon for the selected desktop icon.
Please remember that you cannot select an image file for icon. You can choose only files that are in .ico format. If you have a picture file which you want to use for a desktop icon, convert the picture file to .ico format using one of the free online services first and then select it following the instructions mentioned above.
Browse to the .ico file, select the file, and then click the Open button. Click OK button. Finally, click Apply button to apply the new icon.
To restore original desktop icons
Step 1: Navigate to Settings > Personalization > Themes > Desktop Icon Settings.
Step 2: Choose a desktop icon which you want to reset to default. Click Restore Default button.
Step 3: Click Apply button. Simple as that!
Method 2 of 3
Change program/app shortcut icons on desktop
If you have created shortcut icons for your favorite programs or shortcuts for favorite modern apps, you can change those icons as well. Here is how to do that.
Step 1:Right-click on the program or app shortcut on the desktop, click Properties.
Step 2: Switch to the Shortcut tab by clicking on the same. If you cannot see the Shortcut tab, it’s because you have not right-clicked on a program/app shortcut.
Step 3: Click Change Icon button, click Browse button to browse to the file, select the new icon, click the Open button, click OK, and finally, click Apply button.
Method 3 of 3
Use CustomizerGod To change icons
There is an after-market tool to change many of the icons in Windows operating system. CustomizerGod is a little utility that helps you change hundreds of icons on your Windows 10 operating system with a few clicks.
You can go through our download CustomizerGod article to read the review and download the utility from the developer’s page.
You might also like to read our how to change folder icons in Windows 10.