Almost all of us get bored seeing the same drive icons in my computer, it could be great if you can customize and assign a custom drive icon to the drives in my computer as per the types of contents you store.
We had also written an exclusive article on how do you get vista drive icons in xp, but in this article we will tell you to set custom drive icon with out any registry hack.
My drive icon is the safest way to quickly assign custom drive icons in windows vista and xp without any registry play, and it is quite simple and easy to use. But you will need to refresh the view (Press F5) in my computer to see the new drive icon set by my drive icon.
In order to set custom icon on the drive you will need to
1. Select the custom icon file which you want to set on the drive
2. Select the drive in my drive icon program interface and Enter the label you want to change the drive label (optional)
3. Click Apply changes and refresh My Computer to see the new custom icons on the drives.
Note: This small utility works on both windows xp and vista and does not contain any spyware, adware or malware etc.
4 replies on “My Drive Icon – Set Custom Drive Icons To Drives In My Computer In Vista & XP”
[…] My Drive Icon is a free download, only works in Windows XP in our testing, but your mileage may vary. If it does work in Vista for you, let us know in the comments. For more, check out how to speed up Windows navigation by changing icons, and take a look at our top 10 free wallpaper, fonts, and icon sources. My Drive Icon [via Technix Update] […]
[…] My Drive Icon is a free download, only works in Windows XP in our testing, but your mileage may vary. If it does work in Vista for you, let us know in the comments. For more, check out how to speed up Windows navigation by changing icons, and take a look at our top 10 free wallpaper, fonts, and icon sources. My Drive Icon [via Technix Update] […]
[…] Drive Icon [via Technix Update] […]
[…] My Drive Icon is a free download, only works in Windows XP in our testing, but your mileage may vary. If it does work in Vista for you, let us know in the comments. For more, check out how to speed up Windows navigation by changing icons, and take a look at our top 10 free wallpaper, fonts, and icon sources. My Drive Icon [via Technix Update] […]