How to Change Folder Icons in Windows 11
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Right-click the folder and select Properties.
Go into the Customize tab at the top of the window, and then choose Change Icon from the bottom.
Scroll through the list to find an icon to use. Choose OK on a selection when you've decided. Take note of the Restore Defaults button on this screen. It's the one easy way to get the original icon back again in the future if you need to. Windows looks for icons in the System 32 folder by default, but you can choose Browse to look elsewhere. See the directions at the bottom of this page for more on making and selecting custom folder icons. Select OK on the Properties window to save the changes and return to the folder in File Explorer. The new folder icon is reflected immediately. If it isn't, use the refresh button near the file path at the top of File Explorer to force it to change.
Select Personalization from the left-side menu and then Themes from the right.
Choose Desktop icon settings.
Pick one of the desktop icons and then choose Change Icon to pick a new icon.
You can always return to this step, select the icon, and choose Restore Default to change it back to the original without having to sift through the icons again. Select OK on the open windows to save.
Open Registry Editor by searching for regedit from the taskbar.
Using the registry keys on the left side of Registry Editor, find your way here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\DriveIcons You shouldn't have any problems editing the registry if you follow only the directions on this page. But, to be safe, consider backing up the registry. Then, should something unexpected happen, you can always restore the registry from that backup. Right-click DriveIcons from the left pane and go to New > Key.
Name the key whatever drive letter corresponds to the drive for which you're changing the icon. For example, name it C or D if that's the drive letter.
Right-click the letter key you just made and then make another key (New > Key) called DefaultIcon.
With DefaultIcon open, double-click the (Default) registry value from the right pane.
In the Value data text box that's now open, paste the path to the icon file you copied earlier.
An easy way to undo your custom disk icon later is to erase what's in this text box. Select OK to save. The changes are reflected immediately.
How to Change Folder Icons in Windows 11
Customize your folder and hard drive icons in a few clicks
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Standard folders: Right-click > Properties > Customize > Change Icon.Special folders: Settings > Personalization > Themes > Desktop icon settings.Use the Restore Default(s) button to get the original icon back. This article explains how to change the icon for folders in Windows 11 for regular folders, special desktop icon folders (e.g., Recycle Bin and This PC), and hard drives. Windows has its own set of icons you can pick from, but you can also make custom folder icons.How Do I Change Folder Icons in Windows 11
There are three icon types we'll look at: Standard ones using the default yellow folder icon; special folders like This PC, Network, and Recycle Bin displayed on the desktop (if you have them enabled); and hard drive icons visible in the This PC folder. How you edit these folder icons depends on the folder type:Standard Folders
The icon for regular folders is changed via the folder's properties window.Right-click the folder and select Properties.
Go into the Customize tab at the top of the window, and then choose Change Icon from the bottom.
Scroll through the list to find an icon to use. Choose OK on a selection when you've decided. Take note of the Restore Defaults button on this screen. It's the one easy way to get the original icon back again in the future if you need to. Windows looks for icons in the System 32 folder by default, but you can choose Browse to look elsewhere. See the directions at the bottom of this page for more on making and selecting custom folder icons. Select OK on the Properties window to save the changes and return to the folder in File Explorer. The new folder icon is reflected immediately. If it isn't, use the refresh button near the file path at the top of File Explorer to force it to change.
Desktop Icons
To change desktop icon folders for the Recycle Bin and other special folders, you'll go to a dedicated section in Settings. Open Settings. One quick method is the WIN+i keyboard shortcut.Select Personalization from the left-side menu and then Themes from the right.
Choose Desktop icon settings.
Pick one of the desktop icons and then choose Change Icon to pick a new icon.
You can always return to this step, select the icon, and choose Restore Default to change it back to the original without having to sift through the icons again. Select OK on the open windows to save.
Drive Icons
Another folder-like icon you can change in Windows 11 is the one used for hard drives. However, because there isn't an easy-to-access setting to do this, you have to change the Windows Registry. Copy the path to the ICO file you want to use as the icon. Then, right-click the file and select Copy as path to capture it in the clipboard.Open Registry Editor by searching for regedit from the taskbar.
Using the registry keys on the left side of Registry Editor, find your way here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\DriveIcons You shouldn't have any problems editing the registry if you follow only the directions on this page. But, to be safe, consider backing up the registry. Then, should something unexpected happen, you can always restore the registry from that backup. Right-click DriveIcons from the left pane and go to New > Key.
Name the key whatever drive letter corresponds to the drive for which you're changing the icon. For example, name it C or D if that's the drive letter.
Right-click the letter key you just made and then make another key (New > Key) called DefaultIcon.
With DefaultIcon open, double-click the (Default) registry value from the right pane.
In the Value data text box that's now open, paste the path to the icon file you copied earlier.
An easy way to undo your custom disk icon later is to erase what's in this text box. Select OK to save. The changes are reflected immediately.