The loss of the default icons may be due to method you used to move the folders. The "proper" method is to right click on the My Documents icon on the Desktop, then select Properties, then click the Move button and Browse to the desired location. That would move ALL the files and folders under My Documents.
If instead, you manually moved them then Windows XP will likely have the wrong information or none regarding icons. Windows generally uses a desktop.ini file to store the folder icon information.
Anywho, here one way to "fix" it.
1. Open a Command window, then go to the folder you want to "fix", i.e. d:\Music
2. Type ATTRIB, then hit enter.
3. IF you see desktop.ini and it is marked as Read-Only and/or System and/or Hidden, type ATTRIB -S -H -R desktop.ini, then hit enter.
4. Type NOTEPAD desktop.ini, then hit enter, to edit it in Notepad.
5. If the section under [.ShellClassInfo] is different than appropriate example below or missing altogether, change it to match the information below. (Hint: use copy & paste)
6. After making any changes, save the desktop.ini file and close Notepad.
7. At the command prompt type ATTRIB +S +H desktop.ini
8. Go to the next folder, i.e. d:\Pictures, and repeat the process.
9. Close the Command window and restart the computer.
My Music desktop.ini [.ShellClassInfo] InfoTip=[ at ]Shell32.dll,-12689 IconFile=%SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\SHELL32.DLL IconIndex=-237
Pictures desktop.ini [.ShellClassInfo] InfoTip=[ at ]Shell32.dll,-12688 IconFile=%SystemRoot%\system32\mydocs.dll IconIndex=-101
Good luck. ------------------------------------------------------
"Lady Dungeness" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I moved MY DOCUMENTS, MY MUSIC, and MY PICTURES to my D:\ drive. I > changed the names to Documents, Music, & Pictures. The ICONS got > messed up. Documents still has the MS XP Icon, and still remains a > drop-target on my desktop. But Music & Pictures have lost their > icons. Can I get them back? With or without reg edits. Thank you. > > Lady Dungeness > Crabby, but Great Legs!
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