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NiGGaZ drag and drop the icon in the dock and right click on it.Then go to "Icon Settings" and change the icon from there.Just follow my guide man...

 

Zero, soon I will share one more thing, but I don't have really time right now.

 

Skiller.Happy to hear it.

 

Killer.Fix your english please.It's design not dising.I cannot do such in your computer.Just search google :)

 

-Blane

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NiGGaZ drag and drop the icon in the dock and right click on it.Then go to "Icon Settings" and change the icon from there.Just follow my guide man...

 

Zero, soon I will share one more thing, but I don't have really time right now.

 

Skiller.Happy to hear it.

 

Killer.Fix your english please.It's design not dising.I cannot do such in your computer.Just search google :)

 

-Blane

Can you upload the MaC-OS0-X Leopard theme to RS?

Cause when I try to unzip it, I get this error :

 

C:\Documents and Settings\Kostas\Desktop\Mac-OS-X-Leopard-1.zip: Unexpected end of archive

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Awesome share Blane! Really useful! I go to do this for sure! Thank you and keep up!

We wont more! ^^

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Which Icons do you mean?

i mean that i put my icons in the dock...and i deleted them from my desktop...now i want to get the back...

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Ok then go to the program you want, right click on it and Create Shortcut.Then paste the shortcut in your desktop.Now, if the icon is My Computer, then go and right click in "Start" and click properties.From there change the menu style to classic, and the icons will show up again :).

 

Good luck,

-Blane

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ok so this is amazing!

 

fdeqzt.jpg here is my desktop

 

so Blane ofc you deserve +1 karma for this awesome guide/share :)

 

keep it up :) hopefully we will see you more after the exams :P

 

 

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Thanks blane , its better from this ugly thingy that vista has on the right!

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Thank you all guys.More to come soon...

 

NiGGaZ.Right click on the icon and then go to "Icon Settings".Here you should see many options and "Path" too.Click "..." (not sure if it's "..." but ok browse your files), find the path you want and click ok.

 

2nd way:

Delete this icon by drag and drop it in your desktop.Then right click to the dock and click "Add Item" -> "Path".Find the folder you want and click ok.You'll be done :)

 

Greetings,

-Blane

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