Windows 7 Icon Pack By 2013 Windows 8.1
The result is a . Almost every icon you see—from the This PC shortcut on your desktop to the USB drive icon in the system tray—is replaced with the high-fidelity, glossy, and three-dimensional icons that defined the Windows 7 era.
: Provides the Windows 7 "User Tiles," login screen branding, and sound schemes to complete the "retro" experience. Installation and Tools Used Windows 7 Icon Pack By 2013 Windows 8.1
In 2013, applying an icon pack to Windows 8.1 wasn't always as simple as clicking "install." Because Microsoft locked down system files for security, users relied on specific community tools: The result is a
To change system icons globally (like This PC or the Network icon), the pack often includes a "System Icon Changer" tool or a .theme file. If a theme file is included, simply double-clicking it should apply the icons automatically via the Windows Personalization menu. Installation and Tools Used In 2013, applying an
Default icons for music, videos, text files, and library folders reverted to their detailed, colorful Windows 7 counterparts. How Customization Worked in 2013
Swaps the sharp, bright yellow flat folders of Windows 8.1 for the soft-angled, open-top shaded folders of Windows 7.
Bringing back the "HDD" look with integrated capacity bars that felt more organic to the desktop.