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WMP icon
The icons for audio/video files keep changing from the old ones for wmp7 and
the new ones for wmp9. Any idea how to keep them from dong this? |
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Delete the shelliconcache file from Safe Mode, per the instructions he
Icons Displayed Incorrectly in Control Panel: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=133733 Or, Click StartSettings Control Panel Display Appearance tab: Click the "Item:" drop-down list and select "Icon" Note the current icon size in the "Size:" box next to that. Change the size, click Apply. Change the size back to what it was, click OK. And, Find the file named shelliconcache (it has no file extension), in the Windows folder, and delete it or rename it to shelliconcache.bak, then re-boot. Or, If you have TweakUI installed, click Start Settings Control Panel TweakUI "Repair" tab, select "Rebuild Icons" and click Repair Now. Download and install TweakUI1.33: http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstati.../nttweakui.asp Follow the installation instructions on that web page. Following that, setting the Max Icon Cache setting in the Registry to 2048 would be good preventive practice: http://www.aumha.org/regfiles.htm Scroll to 'IconCache Fix', download, unzip, then read and follow the instructions in the readme file. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "keith" wrote in message ... The icons for audio/video files keep changing from the old ones for wmp7 and the new ones for wmp9. Any idea how to keep them from dong this? |
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Glen
Thanks. Not sure if the resize did the trick or not. I didn't check to see if the icons where correct before I resized and resized again. They where correct after the resize and before I renamed the folder. I thought windows would rebuild the shelliconcache folder, but on rebooting, only the folder with the added extention is present. I quess I could remove the extention and see if the problem returns. I see that the fix for Win 95 is the resize, as I said maybe that's all i needed also. I will check out the link for setting the icon cache. Thanks again. "keith" wrote: The icons for audio/video files keep changing from the old ones for wmp7 and the new ones for wmp9. Any idea how to keep them from dong this? |
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The shelliconcache file will not be re-created until after you re-boot again at
least once, or longer. Don't remove the extension on the renamed old one, or you will just re-create the old problem. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "keith" wrote in message ... Glen Thanks. Not sure if the resize did the trick or not. I didn't check to see if the icons where correct before I resized and resized again. They where correct after the resize and before I renamed the folder. I thought windows would rebuild the shelliconcache folder, but on rebooting, only the folder with the added extention is present. I quess I could remove the extention and see if the problem returns. I see that the fix for Win 95 is the resize, as I said maybe that's all i needed also. I will check out the link for setting the icon cache. Thanks again. "keith" wrote: The icons for audio/video files keep changing from the old ones for wmp7 and the new ones for wmp9. Any idea how to keep them from dong this? |
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It was just to satisfy my curiostity to see if a resize alone would fix the
problem the same as it does in Win 95. But, seeing the folder has been recreated, it's just not worth the time of moving files. Just curious is all. :-) "glee" wrote: The shelliconcache file will not be re-created until after you re-boot again at least once, or longer. Don't remove the extension on the renamed old one, or you will just re-create the old problem. -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "keith" wrote in message ... Glen Thanks. Not sure if the resize did the trick or not. I didn't check to see if the icons where correct before I resized and resized again. They where correct after the resize and before I renamed the folder. I thought windows would rebuild the shelliconcache folder, but on rebooting, only the folder with the added extention is present. I quess I could remove the extention and see if the problem returns. I see that the fix for Win 95 is the resize, as I said maybe that's all i needed also. I will check out the link for setting the icon cache. Thanks again. "keith" wrote: The icons for audio/video files keep changing from the old ones for wmp7 and the new ones for wmp9. Any idea how to keep them from dong this? |
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keith wrote in message ... Glen Thanks. Not sure if the resize did the trick or not. I didn't check to see if the icons where correct before I resized and resized again. They where correct after the resize and before I renamed the folder. I thought windows would rebuild the shelliconcache folder, but on rebooting, only the folder with the added extention is present. About 18 months ago, I discovered that the ShellIconCache file was not recreated by rebooting IF I used a Desktop shortcut to reboot. It was only recreated after I used the Start button to shutdown/reboot. I don't know if that scenario fits your situation, but that's what I encountered. |
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Hugh
Thannks for your input. As mentioned in a previous reply to Glen, the folder has been recreated. It came back on the second reboot. I can only shut down 1 way , the start button, or in case of a freeze up, the on button on the compuer. I was just curious as to wheather or not a resize alone would have solved the problem, just in case I encounter it again. BTW the recreated folder is about 1/2 the size of the old one. As it stands, I have no real problem, just a curious mind. "Hugh Candlin" wrote: keith wrote in message ... Glen Thanks. Not sure if the resize did the trick or not. I didn't check to see if the icons where correct before I resized and resized again. They where correct after the resize and before I renamed the folder. I thought windows would rebuild the shelliconcache folder, but on rebooting, only the folder with the added extention is present. About 18 months ago, I discovered that the ShellIconCache file was not recreated by rebooting IF I used a Desktop shortcut to reboot. It was only recreated after I used the Start button to shutdown/reboot. I don't know if that scenario fits your situation, but that's what I encountered. |
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