Customize “New Folder” Text in Windows XP
Whenever you create a new folder or a new shortcut the default name of that folder is
"New Folder" or a "New shortcut" in case you created a shortcut.
In this tutorial i will show that how you can change the name of these two entries
permanently, so that whenever you create a new folder you will can see your desired text.
What you need?
1. For this tutorial we need a software called Resource hacker which is freely available.
Just download the software from here
2. After tweaking your system file you need to replace your system file with your
modded file for that download Replacer
How to do?
1. Open "%windir%\System32\Shell32.dll" file in Resource Hacker and go to:
String Table -> 1896
2. Now in the right-side pane, you will see default "New Folder" and "New Shortcut"
strings.
3. All you need to do is to replace the default string with your desired string and click
Compile script at the end.
4. Then save the file as Shell32.dxx on desktop
5. Now open replacer >
6. Drag the original shell32.dll on it and press enter
7. when it ask for replcement file drag the file Shell32.dxx which you saved and hit enter
8. you need to restart your system to see changes.
Whenever you create a new folder or a new shortcut the default name of that folder is
"New Folder" or a "New shortcut" in case you created a shortcut.
In this tutorial i will show that how you can change the name of these two entries
permanently, so that whenever you create a new folder you will can see your desired text.
What you need?
1. For this tutorial we need a software called Resource hacker which is freely available.
Just download the software from here
2. After tweaking your system file you need to replace your system file with your
modded file for that download Replacer
How to do?
1. Open "%windir%\System32\Shell32.dll" file in Resource Hacker and go to:
String Table -> 1896
2. Now in the right-side pane, you will see default "New Folder" and "New Shortcut"
strings.
3. All you need to do is to replace the default string with your desired string and click
Compile script at the end.
4. Then save the file as Shell32.dxx on desktop
5. Now open replacer >
6. Drag the original shell32.dll on it and press enter
7. when it ask for replcement file drag the file Shell32.dxx which you saved and hit enter
8. you need to restart your system to see changes.
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