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10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks 13 comments Create New Account

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10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

you need to rename your ._WINXP file to match the name of the drive..
i.e. if you name the drive (in Windows) 'Windows XP' then the file in /Volumes/ needs to be '._Windows XP'.
Also, you need to make sure that the icon on the NTFS drive is a Hidden, System file. (attrib +s +h .VolumeIcon.icns)

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10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

I noted the first requirement in the hint; I'll set those attributes and see if anything changes - thanks for the tip.
-rob.

10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

Nope, still no go. My boot loader insists on using a stock aluminum drive icon. Durn.
-rob.

10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks
10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks
10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

Does Candy Bar show the custom icon on the boot loader screen?
-rob.

10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

Sorry, I neverlooked at the Boot Screen after using CandyBar to change the icon.
I use reFit instead of Apple's Option Boot Loader, with reFit you can change the Icons to whatever you feel like, plus you can customise the look of the entire boot loader screen to match your company or personal preference, and there is no need to hold option down when booting.
http://refit.sourceforge.net/

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10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

I try the Candy Bar option but there is a problem.
In the Volume Tab of CB I see only the Macintosh partition HD but not the one with Windows Installed.
How I can change the Win HD icon?
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10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks
the original procedure does not come from Mactel but from here:
http://wiki.onmac.net/index.php/Personalize_your_bootloader
But it does not work for me. There is NO file listed that has the same name as the FAT volume on my USB key.
And using a custom icon on a FAT XP volume does not seem to work either:
http://forum.insanelymac.com/lofiversion/index.php/t18411.html
10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

Same for me, doesn't work under Leopard. I followed this procedure under Tiger and it worked fine, but now with Leopard, I don't have no hidden file named ._USBKEY. When I liste the /Volumes I don't see any invisible file..
Someone has a solution?

10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

Yep - I'm having the same problem. I format the flash drive to FAT, copy an icon to it using the info copy/paste route (so it looks as I want the windows drive to look on my desktop), open terminal, type cd /Volumes - and don't see any ._ files at all..
Macintosh-2:Volumes rumbers$ cd /Volumes
Macintosh-2:Volumes rumbers$ ls-la
total 56
drwxrwxrwt@ 6 root admin 204 2 Feb 08:05 .
drwxrwxrw-t@ 35 root admin 1258 27 Jan 10.36 .
drwxrwxrwx @ 1 rumbers rumbers 16384 2 Feb 08:09 FATSTICK
drwxr-xr-x 3 rumbers admin 102 134 Jan 10.42 MAT'S 1GB
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root admin 1 1 Feb 20:04 The MacBook Pro -> /
drwxr-xr-x 1 rumbers 8192 1 Feb 20:01 Windows
And that's it!
Tried doing the copy ._FATSTICK ._Windows, but there's no file there to copy. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Mat

10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

Same as rumbers.. i can't see the '._' files after entering ls -la

10.4: Create a custom disk icon for Boot Camp disks

So.... Would this have any chance of working in Snow Leopard with Windows 7?

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An even easier way to achieve the same result can be accomplished by the little shareware application CandyBar. It enables you to change all system icons, including the alias-arrow, and save different sets of icons.

Of course this is only an alternativ if you like to play around with the system, and other, icons, or find the thought of entering the Terminal more frightening, and the alias-arrow more annoying, than using $13 on the shareware fee.

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I dislike the Windows-like arrows in the lower left corner of alias icons.

That arrow on Windows is actually Mac-like. The Mac had those little arrows long before Windows did, 1990 if memory serves. They first appeared in System 7.

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System 7 used italic type to signify an alias.. it didn't have the arrows. I don't remember when they started using the arrows, but OS 9 does have them.
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Does anyone know why Apple stopped using italics for aliases? I really liked it. I have nothing in particular against the arrow badges, but I think it would be good to have the italics, too. That way there's a textual reinforcement of the fact that the file is an alias in addition to a graphical one..

Would it not be more graceful to back up the original .icns file and replace it with a blank (fully transparent) one, rather than 'losing' it to the system?

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Also work great for Leopard 10.5.X

This does work in Lion - 10.7.1 - Complete the Terminal input, and then, Logout. After logging back in, badges gone. (I've not tried the re-apply badges, but most likely, it will work as well.
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