I’ve read a number of articles on
the internet about changing the text on the Start button in XP. On more than one
occasion I’ve seen references to a five (5) letter limitation when the button is
renamed. I always wondered if this was true or just an assumption someone made
because the default ‘start’ just happened to fit the button size. So, I decided
to run a test and see if there really was a five character limit.
As you can see from the screen
capture above it would seem that the five character limit isn’t etched in stone.
The button expanded to accept the text I entered with no problem. I’ve been
using the system for a few weeks now with no adverse effects. That’s not to say
I won’t discover something down the road a bit, but for now I feel comfortable
with the changes. If you’d like to try the procedure I used, the instructions
follow.
Step 1 – Modify Explorer.exe File
In order to make the changes, the
file explorer.exe located at C:\Windows needs to be edited. Since explorer.exe
is a binary file it requires a special editor. For purposes of this article I
have used 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. Navigate [here] to download
Resource Hacker.
The first step is to
make a backup copy of the file explorer.exe located at C:\Windows\explorer.
Place it in a folder somewhere on your hard drive where it will be safe. Start
Resource Hacker and open explorer.exe located at C:\Windows\explorer.exe as
shown in Fig. 01.
Fig. 01
The category we are
going to be using is String Table. Expand it by clicking the plus sign then
navigate down to and expand string 37 followed by highlighting 1033. If you are
using the Classic Layout rather than the XP Layout, use number 38. The right
hand pane will display the stringtable as shown in Fig. 02. We’re going to
modify item 578, currently showing the word “start” just as it displays on the
current Start button.
Fig. 02
There is no magic here. Just double
click on the word “start” so that it’s highlighted, making sure the quotation
marks are not part of the highlight. They need to remain in place, surrounding
the new text that you’ll type. Go ahead and type your new entry. In my case I
used Evang_Noble as shown in Fig. 03.
Fig. 03
Compare the screen captures in Fig.
02 and Fig. 03 and you’ll notice that after the new text string has been entered
the Compile Script button that was grayed out in Fig. 02 is now active in Fig.
03. I won’t get into what’s involved in compiling a script, but suffice it to
say it’s going to make this exercise worthwhile. Click Compile Script and then
save the altered file using the Save As command on the File Menu. Do not use the
Save command – Make sure to use the Save As command and choose a name for the
file. See Fig. 04. Save the newly named file to C:\Windows.
Fig. 04
Step 2 – Modify the Registry
Now
that the modified explorer.exe has been created it’s necessary to modify the
registry so the file will be recognized when the user logs on to the system. If
you don’t know how to access the registry I’m not sure this article is for you,
but just in case it’s a temporary memory lapse, go to Start (soon to be
something else) Run and type regedit in the Open: field. Navigate
to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\
Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Winlogon
Fig. 04
In the right pane (Fig. 05), double
click the Shell entry to open the Edit String dialog box as shown in Fig. 06. In
Value data: line, enter the name that was used to save the modified explorer.exe
file. Click OK.
Close
Registry Editor and either log off the system and log back in, or reboot the
entire system if that’s your preference. If all went as planned you should see
your new Start button with the revised text.
THIS IS THE END, YOU CAN ENJOY THE LOOK AT YOUR PC NOW....
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