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| | Folder Icon Pictures The icon pictures for "Pictures" and "Music" and in the public folder "Public Documents," Public Downloads," and "Recorded TV" all look like normal folders. How do I get them to look as they are intended to look? |
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| | Re: Folder Icon Pictures "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C19F3988-CBF6-48E5-A70C-DA15BC135377@xxxxxx Quote: > The icon pictures for "Pictures" and "Music" and in the public folder > "Public > Documents," Public Downloads," and "Recorded TV" all look like normal > folders. How do I get them to look as they are intended to look? Have you tried right clicking on folders > Properties > Customize > Restore Default. Have you checked for previous versions of the folders and tried to reinstall? Rob -- Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. Dell Dimension 8300 Desktop P4 3.0GHz 1GB RAM Windows Vista Ultimate 32Bit ATI Radeon 9800 XT Creative SB Audigy 2 |
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| | Re: Folder Icon Pictures When I click on start then hover over the "Pictures" and "Music" folders they still look like the normal folder instead of what they are intended to look like. "Rob" wrote: Quote: > > > "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C19F3988-CBF6-48E5-A70C-DA15BC135377@xxxxxx Quote: > > The icon pictures for "Pictures" and "Music" and in the public folder > > "Public > > Documents," Public Downloads," and "Recorded TV" all look like normal > > folders. How do I get them to look as they are intended to look? > Hello (again) > > Have you tried right clicking on folders > Properties > Customize > Restore > Default. > > Have you checked for previous versions of the folders and tried to > reinstall? > > Rob > > -- > Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. > > Dell Dimension 8300 Desktop > P4 3.0GHz > 1GB RAM > Windows Vista Ultimate 32Bit > ATI Radeon 9800 XT > Creative SB Audigy 2 > > |
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| | Re: Folder Icon Pictures "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F5AE356C-D120-46B4-9D14-E3BF5EC7349A@xxxxxx Quote: > When I click on start then hover over the "Pictures" and "Music" folders > they > still look like the normal folder instead of what they are intended to > look > like. > Either your Music and Pictures icons don't look like the default vista icons or you've had too much tequila ;-) The default icons in Users\Public are yellow in colour with either film strip/pictures or CD/musical note on them. The default icons in Users\yourname are somewhat different, more jazzed up, with a greenish transparent look, well they are on mine at least. So are you saying that the icons in Users\yourname just look like ordinary yellow folders? If so then I'm not sure how to get them back. Maybe a repair of the icon cache? To do this you have to delete the "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\IconCache.db" hidden file and then restart the computer. If that doesn't do the trick then also try this: Right-click desktop, choose Personalize, choose Display Settings. Change the colour depth, click Apply, change colour depth back to original setting, click Apply. That should refresh the icon cache. Rob -- Red meat isn't bad for you....Blue, Green fuzzy meat is bad for you. Dell Dimension 8300 Desktop P4 3.0GHz 1GB RAM Windows Vista Ultimate 32Bit ATI Radeon 9800 XT Creative SB Audigy 2 |
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| | Re: Folder Icon Pictures Open a command prompt, navigate to the co:\users\<username>\folder Type "attrib +or music" (without the quotes) and press enter Check the attributes of the folder by typing "attrib music". It should look like this C:\Users\Rogue>attrib music R C:\Users\Rogue\Music close the console window and all should be normal. "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C19F3988-CBF6-48E5-A70C-DA15BC135377@xxxxxx Quote: > The icon pictures for "Pictures" and "Music" and in the public folder > "Public > Documents," Public Downloads," and "Recorded TV" all look like normal > folders. How do I get them to look as they are intended to look? |
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| | Re: Folder Icon Pictures Now when I click on start then Pictures nothing happens but the icon is back to what it should look like and the music folder is not what should I do? "Rogue" wrote: Quote: > Open a command prompt, navigate to the co:\users\<username>\folder > Type "attrib +or music" (without the quotes) and press enter > Check the attributes of the folder by typing "attrib music". > It should look like this > > C:\Users\Rogue>attrib music > R C:\Users\Rogue\Music > > close the console window and all should be normal. > > "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C19F3988-CBF6-48E5-A70C-DA15BC135377@xxxxxx Quote: > > The icon pictures for "Pictures" and "Music" and in the public folder > > "Public > > Documents," Public Downloads," and "Recorded TV" all look like normal > > folders. How do I get them to look as they are intended to look? |
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| | Re: Folder Icon Pictures Shell folders are displayed with the standard folder icon in Windows Vista: http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/130/1/ -- Regards, Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C19F3988-CBF6-48E5-A70C-DA15BC135377@xxxxxx The icon pictures for "Pictures" and "Music" and in the public folder "Public Documents," Public Downloads," and "Recorded TV" all look like normal folders. How do I get them to look as they are intended to look? |
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| | Re: Folder Icon Pictures If you do the attrib command and there is any other attributes apart from the R, you may want to remove them with the - (as in -he) and see if that works "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4BBA862C-6BE6-4EB6-8C8F-9F008102585D@xxxxxx Quote: > Now when I click on start then Pictures nothing happens but the icon is > back > to what it should look like and the music folder is not what should I do? > > "Rogue" wrote: > Quote: >> Open a command prompt, navigate to the co:\users\<username>\folder >> Type "attrib +or music" (without the quotes) and press enter >> Check the attributes of the folder by typing "attrib music". >> It should look like this >> >> C:\Users\Rogue>attrib music >> R C:\Users\Rogue\Music >> >> close the console window and all should be normal. >> >> "bmxjumperc" <bmxjumperc@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:C19F3988-CBF6-48E5-A70C-DA15BC135377@xxxxxx Quote: >> > The icon pictures for "Pictures" and "Music" and in the public folder >> > "Public >> > Documents," Public Downloads," and "Recorded TV" all look like normal >> > folders. How do I get them to look as they are intended to look? |
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