Windows 10 old icons

Иконки из будущего обновления Windows 10 уже можно поставить на старую версию системы

Несколько дней назад Microsoft удивила пользователей новыми значками в тестовой версии Windows 10 с номером сборки 21343. Компания готовит серьёзное обновление интерфейса операционной системы, которое выйдет во второй половине 2021 года. Многие системные приложения в инсайдерской сборке, включая «Проводник», уже получили новые иконки. Теперь все новые значки можно скачать и установить в более старых версиях Windows.

Ресурс MSFTNEXT извлёк значки из файлов Shell32.dll и Imageres.dll. Все они имеют расширение .ico, поэтому подходят для предыдущей версии Windows 10 или даже более ранних редакций ОС (Windows 8 и Windows 7). Большинство иконок выполнены в соответствии с новым дизайном Fluent. Некоторые из них имеют разные стили, чтобы хорошо сочетаться не только со светлой, но и с тёмной темой оформления.

Как скачать и установить новые значки из Windows 10 (21343)

  1. Загрузите архив по этой ссылке.
  2. Скопируйте из него папки Shell32 и Imageres в любое место на диске (все иконки занимают 20 МБ).
  3. Теперь можно использовать значки для ярлыков на рабочем столе и для кастомизации операционной системы.

Обновление Windows 10 с существенными изменениями в интерфейсе носит кодовое название Sun Valley. Можно предположить, что не все из этих значков войдут в него. Возможно, некоторые из них не пройдут окончательный отбор, как это было с иконкой «Корзины» в предварительной версии Windows 10, когда инсайдеры её забраковали.

How to restore the old desktop icons in Windows 10

If you’ve been using Windows for a long time, you probably remember that until Windows 7, the desktop included a few default icons for quick access to Computer, user-account folders, network, Recycle Bin, and Control Panel. On Windows 10, you only see an icon for the Recycle Bin.

Although the traditional shortcuts are not part of the desktop anymore, they are still part of the OS. If you feel a little nostalgic, or you just find them useful, you can still bring those old icons back to your Windows 10 desktop.

In this Windows 10 guide, we’ll walk you through the easy steps to quickly bring back the desktop icons on your computer.

How to restore the old Windows desktop icons

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click on Personalization.
  3. Click on Themes.

Click the Desktop icons settings link.

Check each icon you want to see on the desktop, including Computer (This PC), User’s Files, Network, Recycle Bin, and Control Panel.

  • Click Apply.
  • Click OK.
  • You can also customize the desktop icons from the same settings page. Use the instructions above, but on step 5 you can select any of the icons and then click the Change icon button to select a new icon style.

    Quick Tip: If you prefer to call the desktop icon «Computer,» like in Windows 7, instead of «This PC», you can quickly right-click the icon and choose the Rename option. Once you change the name, you’ll see the new name through the OS, including in File Explorer.

    Once you complete these steps, the icons should appear on the desktop and you’ll have quicker access to common locations.

    If you don’t see any icons on your desktop, it’s probably because you previously configured Windows 10 to hide them. You can quickly make them visible again by right-clicking an empty space on the desktop, selecting View and clicking the Show desktop icons option.

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    So it seems from the sheer number of emails I get that many people are not happy with the new icons in Windows 10 Technical Preview. Most users complain about ugly Recycle Bin icons and bright yellow folder icons. Personally, my favorite icons were in Windows XP. I simply don’t like any of the icon sets which came after Windows XP. And I still do not like the default icons. Today, we will replace Windows 10 icons with the ones from Windows 8 (or Windows 7, which are mostly the same). This tutorial will be helpful for people who are looking for a way to make Windows 10 look like they want.

    Extract the ZIP archive you downloaded to some folder like C:\Icons (for example) and you will see the .ICO files:

    Let’s apply them one by one.

    Get old Desktop icons in Windows 10

    1. Right click on an empty area of the Desktop and pick «Personalize» from the context menu:
    2. The Personalization window will be opened, click «Change desktop icons» on the left:
    3. In «Desktop Icon Settings», change all the icons you want to the ones you downloaded. You will get them as follows.
      Before:
      After:

    So, we got the old Recycle Bin icon back along with a few other Desktop icons.
    Tip: You can open the «Desktop Icons Settings» dialog directly using this command:

    Get the old folder icon from Windows 8 in Windows 10

    The new folder icon can be applied with a simple Registry tweak. Do the following:

    1. Open Registry Editor.
    2. Go to the following Registry key:
  • Here you must create a new subkey and name it Shell Icons. It may already exist in your Registry. That is normal.
  • Create new string values named 3 and 4. Set the value data of both values to following value:

    Now create the c:\Icons folder and move your Folder.ico file that you extracted from the ZIP archive there.

    You should get something like this:

  • Restart Windows 10 to get the update folder icons.
  • Enjoy:
  • Replace icons for user profile folders in Windows 10 with Windows 8 icons

    Here is how you can change icons for folders in your user profile.
    These are default icons:

    Here is how you can change them. I will explain these steps with an example, the Contacts folder:

    1. Open the «Contacts» folder (C:\Users\Your user name\Contacts).
    2. In the address bar of File Explorer add «\desktop.ini» to the end of the current folder path and press Enter. For example, C:\Users\Your user name\Contacts\desktop.ini):
    3. The Notepad application will be opened.
    4. Find the line starting with «IconResource» and comment out it by adding a semicolon before the IconResource word:
    5. Add a new line to the end of the file, like this

    All you need to do is to point the IconResource parameter to the new ICO file which contains the desired icon for the Contacts folder.

  • Save the file and close Notepad.
  • Re-open your user profile folder to see the changes:
  • Repeat all steps above for other folders in your user profile.
    Note: If some file comes with IconFile/IconIndex parameters, comment them out too by adding semicolons.
    Finally you will get the following:
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    Fix large icons issue

    If you apply Large icons view to File Explorer, you will see the following:

    To fix this issue, do the following:

    1. Press Win + R on the keyboard.
    2. Type the following in the Run box:

    Press Enter.

  • Click Settings in the Performance group:
  • Untick «Show thumbnails instead of icons:

    Press Apply.
  • That’s it. Windows will show the correct icons:

    You are done. If you wish to change more icons or need help, you are welcome to comment on this article.

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    28 thoughts on “ Get Windows 8 icons back in Windows 10 ”

    Thanks for the detailed explanation, Sergey! I would rather not as that will take me back to 8.1 😀 I don’t see much difference between 8.1 and 10 as a day to day user. To me, Windows 10 = Windows 8.1 + start menu & metro apps tweaks. I am sure I am wrong but still. 😉

    When W10 RTM releases you should really make some automated app for this. It’ll be popular I tell ya.

    Only if MS will not change icons.

    How do you change the icons under quick access?

    Well in the picture you have on the top, it shows on the navigation panel that the downloads, pictures, music and document still have windows 10 icons. How would you change those?

    Ah those. Unpin them and then pin back. It should help

    This is very helpful, thank you

    We really need an app that will help us apply these changes with one click to beautify Windows 10. The icons that will be shipped with RTM are still flat and ugly. Microsoft and good aesthetics are never fond of each other, and that’s what happens when Microsoft made the Windows 10 icons in-house.

    Would it not be possible to replace the imageres.dll from 10 with one from 8?
    Not sure i you can replace shell32.dll though.

    AFAIK It performs CRC checks for imageres32. You cannot modify the file.

    Alright, didn’t think of that.
    I once tried it on a earlier build on vmware.
    Which seemed to work for the most part, except that it for some reason switched from imageres.dll to shell32.dll.

    it is technically possible to change the imageres,dll file to another, but it will break things later on. For me, i swapped out the file with the one from 7, and it breaks CTRL-ALT-DEL, Causing a security error (and a ton of headaches). Can’t confirm if the same thing will happen with the windows 8 imageres.dll file or a custom one (if you have one).

    I ended up trying a bunch of things on VMWare.
    But eventually it broke and would not login to my user account anymore.

    The only reason i have not updated to 10 yet is because of the(to me) hideous icons.
    Yeah you can change some by using the .ico files you can download in this thread.
    But when you are under This PC the disk icons and the folder icons are still the new Windows 10 icons.

    There is an incredibly tedious method to tweak all of them, but it requires editing system files and the use of third party tools . You can edit the imageres file directly using something such as resource hacker or IcoFX, and replace every image with an old image. Windows 10 has a tendency to replace any edits you make to the desktop.ini files, reverting the tweak above. I used IcoFX, and exported icons from the win7 imageres, and then replaced those in windows 10, one by one. i wouldn’t recommend it unless you absolutely despise the new icons or get really bored (read: me).

    Edit: Please, if you are going to edit system files, back them up first, and do so at your own risk.

    I only do this because i’m a nerd who tweaks things when bored, and am willing to reinstall my OS if need be.

    Hi,
    I didnt like the Win 10 , My computer and Recycle bin icon. When i tried to change them , i cannot find anything where i can start from.
    In my personalisation window, there is no change icons selection.
    I’m using Windows 10 Professional ( Aint a preview).

    With reference to the above topic: “Get the old folder icon from Windows 8 in Windows 10”, although this does work anyone trying this should be aware that you will no longer be able to see thumbnail images on your image files. For example if you have a folder full of photos Windows Explorer usually shows you a thumbnail preview on each image file. The above registry method of changing all the folder icons back to Windows 8 prevents this from working.

    A much quicker and simpler way to change the icons for user profile folders in Windows 10 is to ‘Right Click’ each folder and select ‘Properties’ then click the ‘Customize Tab’. Here you can change the icon to whatever you want without the need to edit the ‘ini’ file. You can even select icons that are located inside an icon library file.

    I’m not having much luck changing my user profile icons. I went the desktop.ini route. It worked for about a week and then they all changed back to the default after a windows update. I changed them all again, and the same thing happened again.

    I tried right clicking and going to the customize tab and “choose a file to show on this folder”. Unfortunately, no matter what file I choose, the default icon won’t not change that way, either.

    Anyone got any ideas?

    Slight problem, unticking ‘Show thumbnails instead of icons’ does exactly what is says on the tin – it’ll fix your folders, but it’ll get rid of the thumbnails of stuff like your image files. Is there another solution?

    Ok. In Win 7 I had customized several of the icons for links on the desktop. Win 10 didn’t have a change icon button in the properties menu. (I don’t like messing in the registry unless it is absolutely unavoidable.)
    That was a bummer.

    Then I imported my folders and settings from Win 7 to Win 10 with the program Laplink PC Mover. It evidently merged the Win 7 desktop with the Win 10 one. (Laplink instructions says that is what it does, I just couldn’t visualize how that would play out in reality.) Now the properties menu has the buttons to change icons. Better yet it moved all my customized icons over to the new system, sweet! I don’t know how this would be useful to someone who isn’t transferring to a new system from an old one but it was worth the $59 for the program. It was quick, once I set all the options for the move. (very detailed customization) No downside, and the added and unexpected benefit of getting my beloved icons back.
    I hope this might be helpful to someone.

    I’M having a problem with the desktop icons. I got all the old icons back ok, but the recycle bin isnt working. When i delete or add something to it, i have to hit refresh to show the change in status of full or empty. Help…….

    I noticed the same thing when I tried to replace them myself. This seems a bit odd considering the OS lets you substitute them, but it is annoying you have to keep “refreshing” the desktop to display them.

    May have to investigate another way of doing this to not lose the functionality – which probably means hacking around with the imageres.dll to replace things in it directly as alluded to by one of the previous comments.

    Changed some icons, didn’t change others. The icons that remained unchanged were of folders that showed image indicating contents: PDF, Word files, etc.

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