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Hi All, I found this article on the Windows Vista Magazine site showing you how to remove text from desktop icons. http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/...e-minutes.html Thought some of you might like this idea. But I personally can't get mine to work. If anyone can get this to work, can you tell me exactly how you did it? Wiggles
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| I only keep four icons on my desktop: Computer, Mitch (My Documents), Programs (anytime a program installs an icon on the desktop I put it in here), and an IE icon. I tried this trick with Computer and it worked but when I went to "Mitch" it would not let me rename it so I gave up there.
__________________ Mitch Dell Dimension 8300, P4 3.0GHz HT, 1.5GB RAM, 2GB RB, 250 + 80GB HDD, Nvidia 6800XT, X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro, Surfbeam satellite modem Vista Ultimate User |
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| Is this a Home Premium - can not do? I have Ultimate, I simply right click any icon, move to rename, left click and then change to what ever I want it called... click yes, and then yes-continue, the screen blinks, and when it reappears the icon is renamed.
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| Here is what my icons look like after applying the tip: First I clicked Rename and held down ALT and typed 255. The next one I held down ALT and typed 255<space>255. Then the next one ALT 255<sp>255<sp>255. Like I said, I could not rename MY folder because it don't give you the option of renaming it. But be aware that there is a side effect of doing this. Notice that Computer has disappeared from the menu bar: ![]()
__________________ Mitch Dell Dimension 8300, P4 3.0GHz HT, 1.5GB RAM, 2GB RB, 250 + 80GB HDD, Nvidia 6800XT, X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro, Surfbeam satellite modem Vista Ultimate User |
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| Ack! I was able to relabel all icons except my Programs folder. When I try to rename it nothing happens. I even created another folder for Programs and moved everything into it and tried to delete the old folder but it won't go. I get no message or anything, it just refuses to go away. I try to drag it into the recycle bin and it pops back up again. A head scratcher for sure
__________________ Mitch Dell Dimension 8300, P4 3.0GHz HT, 1.5GB RAM, 2GB RB, 250 + 80GB HDD, Nvidia 6800XT, X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro, Surfbeam satellite modem Vista Ultimate User |
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| I tried going to the Admin side (I am running as standard user) and renaming the folder but it failed also. I also tried System Restore twice and it has failed each time. It will probably require some kind of registry hacking but I do not know enough about it to know what exactly to hack. The only difference that this is a folder instead of a shortcut like the others.
__________________ Mitch Dell Dimension 8300, P4 3.0GHz HT, 1.5GB RAM, 2GB RB, 250 + 80GB HDD, Nvidia 6800XT, X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro, Surfbeam satellite modem Vista Ultimate User |
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Many things left out of lower versions on PURPOSE... SUCH AS: Quote:
__________________ The only Stupid Question is the one you failed to Ask! Beta Tester since Pre Win 95. |
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| 'When Microsoft came up with six versions of Vista (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate), they needed to offer the $200 Windows Vista Home Basic as an entry-level product, but hold back features so many users will crave an upgrade to the $400 Windows Vista Ultimate. To some extent, that's just good old-fashioned marketing at work. In at least one case, though, Microsoft's feature partitioning has resulted in a situation where users lose control of their own data. In Vista Home Basic and Vista Home Premium, Microsoft left out the feature called Previous Versions. It saves older versions of documents and files, so for example you can rescue yesterday's copy of a budget spreadsheet if you clobbered and saved it today. In Vista Business, Enterprise, or Ultimate, you access Previous Versions by right-clicking on a file or folder and selecting Properties. If any backups are available, one of the tabs shown will be Previous Versions and you can retrieve those older versions.' Now I didn't know that, very intresting..thanks for sharing with us. By the way, I know you probably won't care but the real term for 'Previous Versions' is called Shadow Copy, sorry I'm just picky. ![]()
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| Quote:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...hadowcopy.mspx Quote:
__________________ The only Stupid Question is the one you failed to Ask! Beta Tester since Pre Win 95. |
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| I read about this the other day. I do remember seeing the Previous Versions option when I had Ultimate. But it disappeared when I had to go back down to HP. The article mentioned that even the Basic and HP versions do shadow copying but cannot be accessed. This is a waste in my opinion to have a feature working in the background, taking up HD space and the user cannot even take advantage of it. Back to my icon problem the only way I see to fix it now is to move all my files into the Public folders, log back in the Admin account, delete my account, recreate it, and then move all the files back from Public into my folders. When I got a few hours to kill I will do this, lol.
__________________ Mitch Dell Dimension 8300, P4 3.0GHz HT, 1.5GB RAM, 2GB RB, 250 + 80GB HDD, Nvidia 6800XT, X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro, Surfbeam satellite modem Vista Ultimate User |