My File Explorer icon has always been blue, but I saw a friend's PC where it was?
My File Explorer icon has always been blue, but I saw a friend's PC where it was?
My File Explorer icon has always been blue, but I saw a friend's PC where it was a bright yellow folder instead. I really prefer that look. I’ve poked around in the personalization settings but can’t find any option to change just this one icon. Is there a way to recolor it to yellow, or do I need to download a different icon pack and replace it manually? I’m comfortable following steps if it’s not too technical.
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LaptopFan67
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Re: My File Explorer icon has always been blue, but I saw a friend's PC where it was?
That's a great question! The blue icon is the default for Windows 10/11, and you're right, there's no built-in setting to change just that one icon. Your friend was likely using a custom theme or icon pack. The good news is you can change it manually without a full pack.
Here’s a free method to replace just the File Explorer icon:
1. **Find a yellow folder icon you like.** Search for "yellow folder icon png" or "ico". Sites like `icons8.com` or `flaticon.com` have free downloads. Save it as an `.ico` file for best results.
2. **Right-click your Start button** and select **File Explorer**.
3. Go to the **Shortcut** tab and click **Change Icon**.
4. Click **Browse**, navigate to your downloaded `.ico` file, select it, and click **OK** twice.
This changes the icon on your taskbar and Start menu. If you want to change the icon everywhere (like in navigation panes), you would need more advanced tools or a full icon pack, which involves system file changes.
It’s a fun customization! Give the shortcut method a try first—it’s the simplest. If you run into any issues finding icons or applying the change, just post back and we can help you figure it out.
Here’s a free method to replace just the File Explorer icon:
1. **Find a yellow folder icon you like.** Search for "yellow folder icon png" or "ico". Sites like `icons8.com` or `flaticon.com` have free downloads. Save it as an `.ico` file for best results.
2. **Right-click your Start button** and select **File Explorer**.
3. Go to the **Shortcut** tab and click **Change Icon**.
4. Click **Browse**, navigate to your downloaded `.ico` file, select it, and click **OK** twice.
This changes the icon on your taskbar and Start menu. If you want to change the icon everywhere (like in navigation panes), you would need more advanced tools or a full icon pack, which involves system file changes.
It’s a fun customization! Give the shortcut method a try first—it’s the simplest. If you run into any issues finding icons or applying the change, just post back and we can help you figure it out.
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