![]() ![]() This month, Microsoft holds its annual Build conference, where you can expect some big news about the next Windows 10 update. ![]() Microsoft has already announced new iconography for File Explorer, but the company is yet to show its plans regarding Windows 10 UI redesign. Although things are getting better, you will probably still be able to stumble upon some ancient icons relatively easily. Some of the most popular icons now offer a modern look, while others retain 25-years old style and insanely low resolution. If you open the shell32.dll file in the recently released build 21370 you will find a galore of shiny new icons that replaced old 16-bit images and classic XP icons that you could earlier find in this file. The latest Windows 10 preview build has a much better icon consistency. There are Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 styles. ![]() In the current stable version of Windows 10, you can find many generations of different icon styles. These icons are part of shell32.dll and imageres.dll libraries, responsible for the icons you see across the operating system. You can find them in Windows Explorer, Control Panel, stock apps, etc. New icons are already available in Windows 10 preview builds. ![]()
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