crabsynth
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Post by crabsynth on Jun 9, 2022 17:18:20 GMT -8
Hi! I'd just like to know where these icons are found so i can change them because they look so out of place. i am trying to get this look 95% accurate to xp, and even though its a small thing i'd love to change them so it doesnt throw anyone off. Attachments:
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Post by ihatemetro on Jun 9, 2022 17:35:20 GMT -8
They are all found in setupapi.dll. But be warned, it is signed, and modifying it could BSOD your PC at boot. Instead, modify setupapi.dll.mui in your language folder (eg. en-US) to make icons with the same layout as the regular setupapi.dll as a workaround.
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crabsynth
Freshman Member
Posts: 57
OS: Windows 11
Theme: Windows Vista
CPU: I5 9600k
RAM: 32gb
GPU: RTX 4060
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Post by crabsynth on Jun 10, 2022 23:28:38 GMT -8
They are all found in setupapi.dll. But be warned, it is signed, and modifying it could BSOD your PC at boot. Instead, modify setupapi.dll.mui in your language folder (eg. en-US) to make icons with the same layout as the regular setupapi.dll as a workaround. thanks, how would i go about changing the icons in the mui file? there are no icons in that file and there is no .mun file in systemresources for it either unfortunately I did go against your good advice and try modifying it straight up but gave me a BSOD until I changed it back. Just wanted to see if it would work!
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Jevil7452
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Post by Jevil7452 on Jul 20, 2022 14:32:50 GMT -8
They are all found in setupapi.dll. But be warned, it is signed, and modifying it could BSOD your PC at boot. Instead, modify setupapi.dll.mui in your language folder (eg. en-US) to make icons with the same layout as the regular setupapi.dll as a workaround. thanks, how would i go about changing the icons in the mui file? there are no icons in that file and there is no .mun file in systemresources for it either unfortunately I did go against your good advice and try modifying it straight up but gave me a BSOD until I changed it back. Just wanted to see if it would work! Open setupapi.dll.mui in Resource Hacker, then click Action>Add from a Resource file. Locate and open setupapi.dll. Check Icon Group, and if you intend to modify AVI and Bitmap, those as well Now, modify the resources how you want to, save the file and replace the .mui
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Post by TechSalt on Mar 11, 2024 13:22:50 GMT -8
You can also change them in `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Class`.
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