Change the Start Button Text in Window XP

Step 1: Create a system restore point just incase if something goes wrong you can roll back to the primary settings. Make a back up copy of explorer.exe in a safe place, maybe in a different folder. aa

Step 2: You would need to download a small freeware utility called Resource Hacker. "Resource HackerTM is a freeware utility to view, modify, rename, add, delete and extract resources in 32bit Windows executables and resource files (*.res). It incorporates an internal resource script compiler and decompiler and works on Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT, Win2000 and WinXP operating systems." excerpt from Resource Hacker's Website


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Step 3: Open Resource Hacker utility. Click on File ---> Open. Type "explorer.exe" in the text box.




Step 4: Expand String Table --->  37 from the tree view and click on 1033 as shown in the figure below





Step 5: From the right window next to where start is written in front of 578 edit the text to what you want on your start button. For example I edited it to Wintipz as shown in the figure below:




Step 6: Click on the "Compile Script" button on top of the right window. Now click on File ---> Save as ----> wintipz.exe as shown in Figure Below:


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Step 7: Open registry editor by clicking on Start ---> Run and typing "regedit" at the text box. Navigate to HKEY_Local_Machine -> Software -> Microsoft -> Windows NT -> CurrentVersion -> Winlogon






From the right pane double click on shell and replace "explorer.exe" with "GDDon.exe" as shown in figure below and then exit registry editor:

Step 8: Restart your computer to see the changes.




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