Windows users have two manual options to change the drive icons in the operating system. The first option makes use of an autorun.inf file placed in the root directory of the drive. The best way to create the file is to create a standard text document and rename it. It is then necessary to paste [...]
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Windows Vista Drive Icons
The tiny software Vista Drive Icon changes the drive icons in My Computer when running a previous version of Windows – like Windows XP, Windows 2000 and even Windows 95 – to drive icons that resemble those of Windows Vista. They are not the same but look nice and add a new function displaying the free and used space of the drive in a horizontal bar beneath the icon.
