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Dosto aj jo chiz mein btane jaraha hu yeh mene khud search ki ya keh lein ke khud discover ki hai computer mein. Windows XP mein icons change karne ke liye different method use hote hain jin me se aik hai replacer.cmd ko use kar ke replace karna par is se sare icons change nahi hote. lekin mene aik chiz ki jis se sare icon change hogaye to mein ye sab ke sath share karna chahta hu kiuke iske liye mein khud bohat khuwar hua hu to me nahi chahta ke koi or itna zayada time waste kare ya paglo ki tarha mehnat kare. is ka tareka ye hai ke agar ap replacer.cmd se icons replace karte ho to wo kuch icons ya to purane show karta hai ya show hi nahi karta uske liye apka jo current user account hai windows me uski jaga aik or user account bhanain jo administrative ho uske bad jo naya user bhanaya hai usse log in ho kar dekhein apke sare icons a jain ge agar ap pehla user account delete karna chahte hain to kar lein magar us ko delete karne se pehle yaad se apna data jo ke apne us user ke documents ya desktop par rakha hai wo copy karke naye user rakh lein warna wo bhi delete ho jaye ga.
agar kisi ko replacer se icons change nahi karne ate to uska method ye hai.
ye sab se asan tarika hai iske liye koi software install nahi karna parta.
use the program Replacer.
Second, the manual way:
(1) Boot into Safe Mode (press F8 while booting).
(2) Go to Windows\system32 folder and rename shell32.dll file to shell32.bak
(3) Copy the hacked shell32.dll to this folder.
(4) If you have a Windows\ServicePackFiles folder :
- Go to Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder and rename shell32.dll to shell32.bak.
- Copy the hacked shell32.dll to this folder.
(5) If you do not have a Windows\ServicePackFiles folder :
- Go to Windows\system32\dllcache folder and rename shell32.dll to shell32.bak.
- Copy the hacked shell32.dll to this folder.
(6) Reboot.
(Note: The folder Windows\system32\dllcache is a hidden folder. You need to go to Tools --> Folder Options --> View and make sure that the option "Show Hidden Files and Folders" is checked, while the "Hide protected operating system files folder" is unchecked. Only then will you see your dllcache folder. Alternatively you can simply type in C:\Windows\system32\dllcache in the Address bar of Explorer.)
i hope ke apko passand aye.
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