One to One: Change the folder icon to
long time ago I had stopped posting about the matter of changing the appearance of our usb memory. And the truth is that there was not much of what we talk about it, so I guess this is the last contribution made in this regard, except me knowing anything will be helpful for this purpose.
To change the appearance of our usb first we have to have the icon you want to use. That is your job, I do not ask me that Google can find insurance in number of pages with icons ready for download.
already have the icon, we will Desktop.ini file, which we raised in the entry Customizing My USB: Change the text color to folders. I do not remember if I had mentioned, but Desktop.ini serves not only to change the appearance of the root of our memory, but also the folders. To do this we can open Notepad and type the following:
[. ShellClassInfo]
IconFile = carpeta.ico
IconIndex = 0
carpeta.ico Where would be the name or path of icon to use and would IconIndex index of icon As with the icons of the folders in My Documents, My Music, My Pictures and My Videos in Windows that are stored in a. dll with another bunch of icons. If this is not the case let the value to 0
IconIndex Like the entry above, you can change the background color and the name of folders and files. We added some extra lines would be:
[{BE098140-A513-11D0-A3A4-00C04FD706EC}]
IconArea_Image = fondo.jpg
0xCCCCCC
IconArea_Text = [. ShellClassInfo]
IconFile = carpeta.ico
IconIndex = 0 Shayne Tilley
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Internet Explorer "is in danger of extinction? NOD32
According to Sitepoint Blogs if the trend continuous, Internet Explorer will be routing to an end.
Microsoft
People should be concerned about what is stated in the article " Internet Explorer Extinct By 2013? ." After examining the trend in browser usage by visitors Sitepoint.com, Tilley concluded that by 2013 any user of Internet Explorer used Sitepoint.
This is reflected in a chart which compares the use of Internet Explorer compared to other browsers. Accordingly, the number of people using Internet Explorer would be reduced by 0.2% daily. Many think that
that's a trivial amount. If we analyze the short term, maybe it is, but if this trend continues for a period of 1.797 days (4.9 years) would lead to a curious case where none of Sitepoint.com visitors use Internet Explorer (at least to enter the site, of course).
Reading this article woke me curious to know if the same thing was happening with my blog, but such was the case. About 68% of my visitors (so far this year) uses Internet Explorer. Despite this, I'll watch to see if this trend varies throughout the year.
Source: Sitepoint Blogs

Microsoft
People should be concerned about what is stated in the article " Internet Explorer Extinct By 2013? ." After examining the trend in browser usage by visitors Sitepoint.com, Tilley concluded that by 2013 any user of Internet Explorer used Sitepoint.
that's a trivial amount. If we analyze the short term, maybe it is, but if this trend continues for a period of 1.797 days (4.9 years) would lead to a curious case where none of Sitepoint.com visitors use Internet Explorer (at least to enter the site, of course).
Reading this article woke me curious to know if the same thing was happening with my blog, but such was the case. About 68% of my visitors (so far this year) uses Internet Explorer. Despite this, I'll watch to see if this trend varies throughout the year.
Source: Sitepoint Blogs
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