RECONBunny
March 4th, 2017, 05:09 PM
So if you notice the default Windows folders once they hit a certain small size they change to a different version of the same folder.
Here is an example of the Windows 10 Folder when it's small. http://i.imgur.com/smWoG2k.png
I have a custom made Windows Vista Folder as seen Here http://i.imgur.com/jZRkfK4.png
But these custom ones don't "Scale" Properly as you can see Here http://i.imgur.com/AsCmdFa.png
Someone uploaded the actual Windows Vista Icons online and I used them for my Windows Explorer as seen Here http://i.imgur.com/IHNVnW0.png
These folders scale down properly to This http://i.imgur.com/vB98BdP.png
So how can I get my custom Folders from http://i.imgur.com/AsCmdFa.png to http://i.imgur.com/3xFblyV.png
How does Windows do this? Is there a way to just take the small version of the custom folder and somehow replace it with the small version of the genuine folder? I hope I explained that well enough.
Here is an example of the Windows 10 Folder when it's small. http://i.imgur.com/smWoG2k.png
I have a custom made Windows Vista Folder as seen Here http://i.imgur.com/jZRkfK4.png
But these custom ones don't "Scale" Properly as you can see Here http://i.imgur.com/AsCmdFa.png
Someone uploaded the actual Windows Vista Icons online and I used them for my Windows Explorer as seen Here http://i.imgur.com/IHNVnW0.png
These folders scale down properly to This http://i.imgur.com/vB98BdP.png
So how can I get my custom Folders from http://i.imgur.com/AsCmdFa.png to http://i.imgur.com/3xFblyV.png
How does Windows do this? Is there a way to just take the small version of the custom folder and somehow replace it with the small version of the genuine folder? I hope I explained that well enough.