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    One last icon

    Ok,so I am almost done with my new Token Light icon pack
    iPack does most of them(84 files) and 4 need to be either manually changed
    or redirected in the Registery(like the Quick Access icon)
    The problem is I have one last hold out!
    The Realtek HD Audio icon in the Control Panel
    Anyone have any ideas on where to find it?
    Or know the Registery CLSID key?
    I have changed it in the 2 most likely spots
    RAVCpl64.exe and RtkNGUI64.exe



    oh,if anyone want to run the beta iPack,PM me
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    gsw953 WOW you really have been busy. looks fantastc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2635599 View Post
    gsw953 WOW you really have been busy. looks fantastc.
    Yes I have had to make a lot of icons in the last couple of days!
    It would be even better if I could get that one last icon to change,
    But for not just removing it looks pretty good,plus it evens out the
    number of icons in the Control Panel!


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    By right clicking on "Realtek HD Audio manager" in control panel and selecting "make shortcut" which then got sent to the desktop, and then right clicking on the shortcut and selecting "properties" and then clicking "change icon" it shows that the current icon for the program is saved in "C:\Windows\system32\RTSnMg64.cpl". Hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Link14 View Post
    By right clicking on "Realtek HD Audio manager" in control panel and selecting "make shortcut" which then got sent to the desktop, and then right clicking on the shortcut and selecting "properties" and then clicking "change icon" it shows that the current icon for the program is saved in "C:\Windows\system32\RTSnMg64.cpl". Hope that helps.
    Cool,thanks


 

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