Try this
open notepad and type
[autorun]
icon=nameoficon.ico
save as autorun.inf
Jayant
Change the icon in the application's resource file, then recompile.
first, open your command prompt. type "convert driveletter: /fs:ntfs" so if you wanted to convert your c drive it would look like this "convert c: /fs:ntfs" minus the quotes of course. if you are converting the drive your OS is on you will be prompted to schedule the conversion when you restart your computer because this cannot take place while the system is running. when prompted to do so type Y. next you will be prompted to type the volume labe for the drive you are converting. to find out what youre volume label is, go to my computer (start menu) and find the drive you want to convert (c: e: etc.) there will be a small icon, a name/type, then the drive letter in parenthesis. the volume label is the name between the icon and drive letter. like this |icon| |icon| my book (N:) |icon| your drive label in this case would be "my book" after you enter the volume label hit enter and the conversion will begin, unless youre converting your primary drive, if so restart your computer. (if so this will be the thing you had to schedule earlier)
Change the icon of a flash drive or any kind of removable disk which use to store data, is very easy. Just try this, 1. Open Notepad and copy and paste below 2 lines to it. [autorun] Icon=logo.ico 2. Save it as autorun.inf to your flash drive Before to click Save as… change Save as type to All Files 3. Then copy and paste your Icon file to flash drive 4. Rename it to logo.ico 5. Remove your flash drive from the PC and plug again You will see your flash drive with a custom icon For more and clear information check related links below,
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You can change the icon of Chrome in the Chrome settings. These settings include changing ICO format icon.
Click on My Computer. It is usually a screen icon. In Microsoft Windows click the Microsoft 'start' icon, which looks like a flag at the bottom left of your screen. This will open a menu. Click on the word 'Computer'. This will then display all your drives. Click on 'C' drive (The 'C drive' is normally the designation given by the system to your hard drive) and it will list all the folders, which you can click on to see sub-folders and files.
tap your icon and then change it
right click on the original icon and then select properties and then go to general tab then click change icon...
Open my computer Double click on the hard drive icon (C) Double click on the programs folder Copy the programs you want to a flash drive or a CD by dragging the folders to the flash drive/ CD Hope this helps
On windows xp + vista you: 1. right click 2. Click on "customize" tab 3. Click "change icon" if you downloaded an icon, save it, then click "browse"on the change icon window.
go to the icon at the top of thr screen when you are logging in it will be a flag click that and the language will instantly change to what you wanted it to be, what icon