My Computer Icon Mod <Link
As you all know in windows 2000, XP* and 2003* (*If classic style logon enabled) all look very bland, and common.
If you want your windows to standout then this is for you. Below i will explain how to change you start menu, Hard drive icons and you system title bars, Enjoy:
WARNING
Modifying your system files can cause problems if not peformed correctly. Failure to follow all procoutions beforehand will result in you screaming and pulling your hair out!
Always BACKUp your entire system or atleast the files your changing.
I can not and don't accept any damage to your system as a result of this tutorial. You peform this at your own risk. Enjoy
System Title Bars
If you recal when you change your system to use classic logon and turn off fast user switching you see what resembles windows 2000:
the image we will be changing is the one below:
First things first, you will need a resource extractor of some form, i personally use Resource Hacker, the screenshots to follow will be using resource hacker.
doing this is very simple: Copy the file:
Code:
c:\Windows\System32\MSGINA.dll
Copy to your work directory, i will be using
now open MSGINA.dll with resource hacker, open the BMP tree, then open both sub trees labeled
notice the two items we see, labeled 1033, these are the BMP images we will be editing, there are only a few rules with the images, You CAN'T change the size, and they have to be single layer BMP images.
Item 101 is the small image, it is identical to 107 except 107 is taller by about 1/5.
Click "1033" in the "101" tree. and extract the BMP
Next create your image to suit your needs, Just makesure its the same size as the orginal. Once done select replace BMP
select the image you wish to replace it with, It is recommended to use 24bit BMP images.
do the same for tree "107"
Once done save the file using "SAVE AS" it is important you use save as, this will leave the orgional intact incase you need to restore your file if it fails for some other unknown reason.
save your file as MSGINA_NEW.dll
it is quite aquard to apply this patch as your system is in constant use. So, i have found a very easy method. write a batch file (*.BAT)
Code:
@echo off
cls
echo this will apply the MSGINA MOD
Pause
copy c:\windows\system32\msgina.dll C:\windows\system32\msgina_backup.dll
copy MSGINA_NEW.dll C:\windows\system32\dllcache\msgina.dll /y
pause
copy MSGINA_NEW.dll c:\windows\system32\msgina.dll /y
pause
copy MSGINA_NEW.dll C:\windows\system32\dllcache\msgina.dll /y
pause
copy MSGINA_NEW.dll c:\windows\system32\msgina.dll /y
exit
save this as "apply_MSGINA.bat" (Minus " marks)
Yes, you do need to run the code twice, for some stange reason if you run it once it dosen't copy to the DLLCACHE folder and won't apply.
you will now need you install disc, insert your bootable CD of you os (2k, XP 2003)
Load setup, when asked press "R" to repair, this will take you into your recovery console, type:
Code:
CD \
CD MOD
apply_MSGINA.bat
this will copy your new files, restart and admire your hard work.
Start Menu
Always wanted to change the word "Start" to suit you, maybe your computer name, your screen name maybe. Well heres how:
First off, as above always make a backup. I will again be using Resource Hacker.
i will be using the work directory copy your explorer
Code:
c:\windows\Explorer.exe
There is where most of your system is located, and where most of the fun happens
open explorer.exe in resource hacker, and locate "String Table-->37-->1033"
if you notice it has the words START
Just change this to what ever you want, note there not a length limit on the start menu, you could have A-z if you like (Why you would is beyond me)
Once you have changed it, Click "Compile Script"
Now save your explorer.exe as Explorer_NEW.exe
once again we will be using a Batch file to apply the patch, although this time its alot easier.
BAT:
Code:
@echo off
cls
echo This will apply the Start menu MOD
echo
echo You do need to click cancel to windows file protection,
echo then Yes to The second File Protection popup.
Pause
copy c:\windows\Explorer.exe C:\windows\explorer_Backup.exe /y
copy Explorer_NEW.exe C:\windows\system32\dllcache\explorer.exe /y
copy Explorer_NEW.exe c:\windows\explorer.exe /y
copy Explorer_NEW.exe C:\windows\system32\dllcache\explorer.exe /y
copy Explorer_NEW.exe c:\windows\explorer.exe /y
c:\windows\explorer.exe
exit
save this as "Apply_START.bat" (Minus " marks)
now load task manager, and kill Explorer.exe,
start a new task->CMD
type:
Code:
cd \
cd mod2
apply_START.bat