Bakit pag nag rurun as admin aku ng application mag eerror..dna rin aku maka pag install ng mga aplications..lahat ng my shield sa icon dku ma open
Windows 8.1 po gamit ku
Copy imageres.dll out of C:\Windows\System32\ to work on it
Open it with Resource häçker
Navigate to "Icon Group" 78 and right-click to "Save *.ico resource"
Open the saved (shield) .ico with You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.Log in or register now.
Ctrl+Q to reduce opacity to -99 (not -100, lest they appear as black boxes)
Repeat for each of the icon sizes except 16x16 (where it comes in handy in context menus)
Save the .ico and exit IcoFX
Back in Resource häçker, right-click 78, this time clicking "Replace Icon"
Click "Open file with new icon", select your edited shield .ico, and click "Replace"
Save the edited imageres.dll and exit Resource häçker
You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.Log in or register now. of the original, System32 imageres.dll, as well as the one found in SysWOW64
Rename them both to imageres_original.dll or similar
Copy your edited imageres.dll to both System32 and SysWOW64
You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.Log in or register now., and behold, your shortcuts are shield free!
EDIT:
Windows update 1151 reset my imageres.dll file. This time around I decided to save a copy of the edited icons so I don't have start all over again from the beginning next time there's a major update.
I also decided to use this method to remove the arrows that appear over shortcuts (instead of using Winaero Tweaker as I did last time). For those, you can replace icon 163.
So, here are my edited copies of the shield and arrow .ico files for you to use if you'd like to skip steps 3-7: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post.Log in or register now.
Sir minsan po kailangan natin maging resourceful, sometime we succeeded and learned something new out of frustrations.