Faltomalto
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Hi!
How to costume the icons for the imageres.dll and shell32.dll from regidit :
Can you help me?
How to costume the icons for the imageres.dll and shell32.dll from regidit :
Can you help me?
It can be completely replaced, there is one called imageres.dll.mun in Win10 and Win11 system, different from Win7 and Win8, remove the mun and only leave the .dll is available, imageres.dll.mun has dozens of kilobytes, while imageres.dll is only a few kilobytes, you should be talking about the former, it is located in C:\ Windows\SystemResourcesHi!
How to costume the icons for the imageres.dll and shell32.dll from regidit :
Can you help me?
In windows 10 or ltsc2019It can be completely replaced, there is one called imageres.dll.mun in Win10 and Win11 system, different from Win7 and Win8, remove the mun and only leave the .dll is available, imageres.dll.mun has dozens of kilobytes, while imageres.dll is only a few kilobytes, you should be talking about the former, it is located in C:\ Windows\SystemResources
Many files have the same name, I don't know which system you are referring to, just remove the mun at the end, win7/8 needs to be changed, win10/11 can be replaced directly
Yes, make sure you have a pe disk, you need to do it in a pe environment, you can make a backup first, I replaced it without making a backup and there were no exceptions after the replacement. But you need to make sure the new dll is adapted to your version, it's better to make a backup, if there is an exception you can restore it. But I still don't recommend you to use this risky method, it's safer to use the theme method.Remove a file ( imageres.dll.mun) through the following path:
I want to change icons in Windows 10 ISO and then install them on the virtual machine for testingYes, make sure you have a pe disk, you need to do it in a pe environment, you can make a backup first, I replaced it without making a backup and there were no exceptions after the replacement. But you need to make sure the new dll is adapted to your version, it's better to make a backup, if there is an exception you can restore it. But I still don't recommend you to use this risky method, it's safer to use the theme method.
Also, the shell32.dll you mentioned can't be modified, he has nothing to do with the desktop icons, he's more underlying.
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Yes, this is feasible, but physical machines need to be cautious, virtual machines are not importantinstall them on the virtual machine for testing