It's probably the case that the file icons (I presume you mean the icons for like
[.mp3] [.wav] [.wmv] [.mpg] [.mid] [.rmi] media files) HAVE been changed (the
"source" for the icons being contained within an Application Extension [.dll] file
that MUST get updated too).
The problem is probably being caused by what is called the ShellIconCache - the fact
is Windows has loads of "short cuts" for speed of use - one of them being to cache
icon images in a file which doesn't necessarily get updated when [if] you upgrade a
program that contains icons for associated file-types.
If you wait for Windows to go through a week's worth of re-boots, I think you'll find
that your [media] file icons DO get updated to the newer ones in the end, without the
need for any other intervention.
There are, BTW, several programs that contain a "Refresh Icon Cache" button - one of
these being "TweakUI.exe" - small and free from Microsoft. If you cleared the
ShellIconCache you would see the newer icons immediately (presuming I am right, that
is).
Download the small TweakUI installation file from the link below :
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe
....and go to the very last item "Repair", select "Rebuild Icons" and hit the "Repair
Now" button.
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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
"Zakhary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I recently had to reinstall Windows XP Professional on my laptop. By
> default, the media player edition that comes with the system is the 9 series.
> I like the 10 series best, so upgrade to that (yes, I do not like 11 or 12).
>
> For some reason, when I updated this time around, the icons of all the files
> that use WMP for playback use the 9 series-based icon instead of the 10
> series-based icon. Unlike with applications, where you can right-click the
> application's icon, go to properties, and then click on "Change Icon," for
> these files that make use of an application, no "change icon" button is
> available under properties. How do I change the icon associated with these
> files so that they use the 10 series-based icon instead of the 9 series one?
>
> Thanks many,
> Zakhary