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How to Customize Start Menu Button in Windows 7

Submitted by on Wednesday, 16 June 201030 Comments

Win 7 Start MenuHave you ever wondered how to customize the start menu button in Windows 7? Well it is possible to spice up your copy of Windows 7 by giving a new look to the start menu button. Here is a detailed tutorial on how to do it. The following images shows a preview of how your start menu would look like before and after the customization process is done.

 

Default Start Menu Button

Win 7 Start Menu - Default
 

Customized Start Menu Button

Customized Win 7 Start Menu
Customized Win 7 Start Menu
Customized Win 7 Start Menu
 

Tools That You Need:

1. Resource Hacker

2. Custom Start Menu icons (images). It mush be of the size 54×162 with a .bmp extension. which looks something as follows

Start Menu Icon

They must be in the following order:

1st Image - When the button is not in use
2nd Image - When the mouse pointer is over the button
3rd Image - When the button is clicked

I have created a few customized buttons which are ready to use. You can download them from the following link.

Start Menu Buttons Download

 

Once you have all those resources ready, you can start the customization process as follows…

1. Take the ownership of the fileexplorer.exe“ which is located in the Windows Folder (Most likely in C:\Windows).

2. Open the Resource Hacker Tool.

3. Go to File menu and click on Open. Now load the file “explorer.exe” into the Resource Hacker.

4. Expand Bitmap branch in the left pane.

5. Now expand 6801 option, right-click on 1033 and select Replace Resource option.

6. A new window appears. Click on Open file with new bitmap button.

7. Navigate to the customized (.bmp) image, open it and click on Replace button.

8.  Repeat steps 4 to 7 above for the options 6805 and 6809 as well.

Resource Hacker

9. Now click on Save option (File->Save). Resource Hacker will automatically create a backup file called explorer_original.exe so that you can restore it in the future if needed.

10. Log Off and Log On to see the changes in effect.

NOTE: If you are running 64-bit edition of Windows 7, then you need to use Resource Hacker version 3.5.2 beta which is 64-bit compatible. It is available from the same link provided above.

I hope you enjoy this trick. Pass your comments and share your experience.

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30 Comments »

  • Amin said:

    Downloaded and installed Take Ownership but when I right click at explorer.exe I don’t see the Take Ownership button.

  • shaurya said:

    cant we write something there?

  • iss said:

    it cannot save, it says cannot rename original file

  • Srikanth (author) said:

    @ iss

    Goto C:/windows/ and rename the explorer_original.exe file to something else or just delete it. Then you will be able to save the changes.

  • shaurya said:

    can it work for win7?

  • Srikanth (author) said:

    @ shaurya

    It is for WIn 7 only lol!

  • sunil said:

    explore.exe is not deleted it requires the trustedhandler

  • Karthik said:

    Hello Could you please tell me currently what you are doing ? B-Tech ?

    Thank you

  • ankit said:

    It says cannot RENAME original file.

  • Srikanth (author) said:

    @ ankit

    copy the explorer_original.exe to someother location and delete the one in the Windows folder. Rename doesn’t work but deletion will…

  • ankit said:

    Thanxxx sir

    It works…..

  • ankit said:

    Sir
    I want skull photo as my start button.
    Could you help me by adding some skull photos in start menu buttons download link?

  • lucky said:

    i love hacking very much.

  • Sorush7007 said:

    i cant see for this image in Resource Hacker !!
    why ?
    i free your image and use in Libraries\Pictures but it’s not work !!!
    please help me pleas pleas pleas plea ple pl p …

  • McAnthony Augustine said:

    you are doing a nice job here.

  • Fane said:

    Does it Works on other versions of windows :-| ?

  • Ramesh said:

    I could’t save the file it shows”Cannot rename original file.saving cancel”

  • prashant said:

    hey can’t see ‘bitmap’ on the left pane of resource hacker when i load the explorer.exe file… wat to do please help me…

  • prashant said:

    hey when i load explorer.exe in resource hacker it is not showing any options on left pane……………….

  • Srikanth (author) said:

    @ Fane

    This works only for Win 7. It might also work on Vista (but I haven’t tested). For Win Xp there is a different way to edit the start menu button which is discussed at Renaming Win XP Start Menu

  • Sashank said:

    I jus used Windows 7 Start Button Changer v 2.6 . Worked pretty well for me …(Win 7)
    I just had to download some orb’s(The button pictures) and select them !!

    Link: Windows 7 Start Button Changer v 2.6

    try it if u’d like to ..!!

  • crome said:

    so easy…..
    i have tested before you posted..
    but useful for others…
    thanks

    can you share me some e-books.
    i don’t have money…….
    plz
    help..

  • Ankur said:

    Is it possible in 64 bit edition of win7

  • Srikanth (author) said:

    @ Ankur

    Yes, it is possible but for this, you need to use a 64-bit version of Resource hacker.

  • NISHANT said:

    I TRYIED TO COPY IT TO OTHER PLACE BUT I AM NOT ABLE TO DELETE THE ORIGINAL ONE …..PLZ HELP ME….

  • paul said:

    i want to know the simplest way of creating a windows xp live cd

  • JJ said:

    biggest problem i found was that even as the admin you need to change the permissions to full control or you cant re-write over anything in the file. after that its a breeze. just remember you can be the owner and admin but if your permissions arnt at full control you can only read and execute. hope this solves some of your guys probs

  • Metal said:

    To all who have the “can’t rewrite”/whatever similar problems:

    The take ownership thing doesn’t work. You have to “Properties>Security>Advanced>Owner>Edit>(select your user)>OK>OK>Edit>(select your user)>(check full control)>Apply>Yes>OK>Yes” and that should do it. Then, use “Save As…” save to your desktop as explorer.exe, rename the one in “Windows” to explorer_orig.exe (or something), and move the one on your desktop into the Windows folder. Then log off/on, and you will see your new icon. I like it :-)

  • sanket said:

    Take ownership before renaming or deleting any Microsoft file .
    From properties you can change it to own that file.try

  • Smoke said:

    I am actually trying to find out how to change the start menu itself, can anybody tell me how to do this in Windows 7?

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