Frequently-used files, such as documents, shortcuts, applications (especially uncompleted setup files), and basic computer filesystem access, are placed on the "desktop", which is the main background of a Windows computer.
This is practically impossible as icons for files can a) be customised and b) change depending on the default program for opening them.
Windows Vista provides two tools for exploring the files and folders on your computer- WINDOWS EXPLORER and the COMPUTER WINDOW. Both display the contents of your computer, using icons to represent drives, folders, and files.
Icons
Document Icons
Icons are used to access files and programs on the computer.
Icon view!
Computer icons are small graphics meant to represent data files. Embeded icons are actually stored in the file itself.
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).
Computer icons are small graphics meant to represent data files. Embeded icons are actually stored in the file itself.
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Virtually, no.