I am almost completely sure that it is the same as XP. Right click on the icon, click properties, and then in the tab at the top click shortcut and then at the bottom click change icon then click on your icon you want then hit the ok button then click apply at the bottom and then ok and your done.
right click and there should be an option to do that
A desktop on the Windows Vista could be anything but typical, one can change the background, move or add icons, as well as change the view from classic to standard.
in windows Vista, the appearance and personalization option allows you to change the
Shell32.dll holds all the icons for Windows. You might want to get a third party program to change the icons for you if you are.
Windows Vista - Right-click on the desktop, select "Personalize." Under tasks, click on "Change Desktop Icons." Check the box for recycle bin, and click on okay. The recycling bin will appear.
Most common icons in Vista are embedded as resources in the IMAGERES.DLL and SHELL32.DLL files located in "%WINDIR%\System32". To extract icons from the DLLs and save them as icon files - use a tool like Resource Hacker (ResHacker.exe).
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Windows explorer is the process which allows you to view your desktop, icons, browse folders. You can find it by opening task manager and locate explorer.exe
Windows Vista has Windows Calender Hi, I'm looking for this too, Calendar Creator Plus for Windows Vista. Did you ever find it or an equivalent?
This is because when a program runs in Windows Vista that isn't compatible with ceirtain visual element of Windows Vista (Usually due to it being an older version of the program) is will change the theme to Vista Basic in order for the program to run properly.
Yes by buying a window vista installation CD.
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