Right-Click the desktop
click properties
look to the top left
click change desktop icons
click the My Computer icon
click change icon
If you mean the profile pic for your computer account.(EXP school computer change icon pic) 1.click start 2.double click icon pic3.pick your fav pic
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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.
Yes you can play it on Vista. You do have to change the color setting.
I take it that you are referring to the "Clipboard Viewer" application, which has been removed from Windows Vista for unknown reasons. You can, however, copy the Clipboard Viewer from a Windows XP computer to your Vista computer: Look for the file C:\windows\system32\clipbrd.exe on your windows XP computer. Copy that to your Vista computer and paste the file wherever you need it. Double-clicking on the icon will enable you to open the Clipboard Viewer.
If you have Vista, you click on the network icon on thestart bar and click add network or something like that.
click on the thing u want 2 change go to propoties click customize go 2 change icon change icon click apply click ok
There is a way with some computer games. Sometimes if you 'right click' on the games icon you can go to 'properties' and change the type of computer it can perform on. Cheers Buddy Directions: Right click icon>Properties>Compatibility>"Check" Run this program...>Select you compatibility mode.
You right click the file then go to the customize tab and click on "Change Icon..." and you should be good to go!
You can tell your computer's make and processing speed by checking out System Properties in Windows. On Windows 7 & Vista, just right click the Computer icon and select Properties.
From what I've read, ReleventKnowledge is SpyWare. It shows up in your icon try as a greenish globe, correct? It has caused Vista to freeze on my PC rendering my computer useless until I find out how to remove it.
Icon size can change usually by two means. e.g. under Windows XP 1. Change resolution of the display 2. Change icon size in desktop properties -> appearance -> icon size.