Guide: Change HDD Icons To Christmas HDD Icons


Christmas Hard Drive Themes Changing the hard drive icon is not so difficult with a good resource editor. In this guide we explain step-by-step how to change them to Chrismtas or any other desktop icons

The final result: Christmas icons on your computer

The Christmas hard drive icons are pretty and give your computer a little Christmas feeling

Christmas Hard Drives

Step-by-step guide

1. Download a resource editor – we recommend ResHacker

2. Open the Windows explorer (windows key + e) and go to C:\Windows\System32

3. Right -click on imagres.dll and select Open with Resource Hacker

Open File Using Resource Hacker

4. Uncollapse the item IconGroup

Uncollapse Icon Group Reshacker

5. Scroll down a little until you see the folder labeled 32 and expand it using the plus icon. Then right-click on Replace Resource

Replacing Dll Resources

6. Download the Christmas hard drive icons from hello123456 and extract christmas_hdd_icons_by_hello_123456-d34cj0m.zip

7. Open the folder ICO

Ico Files

8. Remember the path to the Christmas icon files e.g. C:\Downloads\christmas_hdd_icons_by_hello_123456-d34cj0m\ICO

9. Now go back to the Reshacker and click on Open file with new icon and locate the ICO folder from step 8 – then double-click either the HDD.ico or the SystemDrive.ico

10. Click the button Replace and you will have successfully replaced the default hard drive icon with a Christmas hard drive icon, but you’re not done yet

11. Click on Open – Save as

Save Imagress

12. When asked where to store it select a location that is easy to remember and enter the name imagesres.dll

13. Now replace the new imageres.dll with your existing imagres.dll

14. Do NOT open C:\Windows\system32 and rename imageres.dll to imagres.dll.bak  manually as seen below. Instead we are going to rename it via an elevated command prompt

Change Imageres Dll

Imageres Copying Via Command Prompt

15. If you don’t know yet how to replace DLL files, you HAVE TO read our tutorial on replacing imagegres.dll when installing 3rd-party themes 

  • IMPORTANT: ONLY ADVANCED USERS SHOULD ATTEMPT TO DO THIS 

16. Now you need to clear your icon cache or it WONT WORK

17 . Now either reboot or kill the explorer.exe and restart it

Done! You have successfully changed your hard drive icons. Wasn’t so difficult right? If it was, you are welcome to submit any questions you may have below

Let us know if any steps are not precise enough

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