Ever wondered to know how to change the look and feel of your old boring start menu? Are you bored of having the name “start”? Would you like to rename it? Well, here is an answer!
This guide will show you how to edit/rename the Windows XP start menu button so that you can give it any name of your choice. Here is a step-by-step guide:
STEP 1: BYPASSING WINDOWS FILE PROTECTION
- Launch “My Computer”, click on Tools -> Folder options -> View.
- Select show all hidden files and folders option and uncheck the option hide protected operating system files. Also uncheck the option hide extention for known file types.
- Go to C:\windows\system32\restore, select the file filelist.xml, right click it, go to properties and uncheck the option read-only.
- Open it (filelist.xml) with notepad.
- Add the line <rec>%systemroot%\explorer.exe</rec> as shown below and save the file:
<exclude>
<rec>%systemroot%\explorer.exe</rec>
<rec> %windir%\system.ini</rec>
<rec> %windir%\tasks\desktop.ini</rec>
<rec> %windir%\win.ini</rec>
<rec> *:\AUTOEXEC.BAT </rec>
<rec>*:\CONFIG.MSI</rec>
<rec> *:\CONFIG.SYS </rec> - Go to C:\windows\system32\dllcache, you will find a backup copy ofexplorer.exe. Rename it to explorer.bak.
STEP 2: CHANGING THE NAME OF START BUTTON
- Expand string, expand 37, click on 1033.
- On right side, rename “start” to anything you want. For ex. “Hello!” and press “compile script”.
- Repeat the same procedure for string 38, 1033.
- Save changes in file menu (if error occurs close explorer.exe and repeat sub-step 3 and 4).
- Restart your computer. After the restart, you can see the changes. Enjoy!
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