Drive Icon Changer 1.0 is a simple program that helps you to change/modify your Drive's icons with few clicks.
First select the Drive you wish to modify/change the icon, next browse and select an icon(.ICO) from your hard drive. The preview thing shows your a preview of the icon you selected. Finally click 'Change', it doesn't require a restart to effect. An explorer relaunch is enough to see the changes.
Requirements
Direct Download - https://www.dropbox.com/s/d160ew0d0fyqz3s/Drive%20Icon%20Changer.exe
Mirrors :
First select the Drive you wish to modify/change the icon, next browse and select an icon(.ICO) from your hard drive. The preview thing shows your a preview of the icon you selected. Finally click 'Change', it doesn't require a restart to effect. An explorer relaunch is enough to see the changes.
Requirements
- Administrator rights
- .NET Framework 2.0(download it from here)
- Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 7 64 bit / Windows 8 / Windows 8 64 bit
- Developer : SHIM SOFTWARES(Mohamed Shimran)
- Name : Drive Locker 1.0
- Size : 763 KB
- License : Freeware
- Last Built : December 12th, 2013
Direct Download - https://www.dropbox.com/s/d160ew0d0fyqz3s/Drive%20Icon%20Changer.exe
Mirrors :
4 comments
Hello,
ReplyGo to http://www.softpedia.com/user/submit.shtml and fill up the fields. Good luck
Can You Send me the project File?
ReplyI want to update it please...
you can change the icon with PNG file or JPEG file too..
Believe me, I will return you the same, and another reason: I like the Button so I want to copy it so
Hi,
ReplyYou can't just copy the buttons, It's a class.. I will put it here soon.
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