
In this post, I will show you how to do that in an easy to follow step-by-step manner.
Tools that you need:
- Resource Hacker
- Custom Start Menu icons (images). It mush be of the size 54×162 with a .bmp extension. which looks something as follows:As shown in the above image, it must be in the following order:1st Image: When the button is not in use.2nd Image: When the mouse pointer is over the button.3rd Image: When the button is clicked.
I have created a few customized buttons which are ready to use. You can download them from the following link:
Once you have all those resources ready, you can start the customization process as follows:
- Take the ownership of the file “explorer.exe” which is located in the Windows Folder (Most likely inC:\Windows).
- Open the Resource Hacker Tool.
- Go to File menu and click on Open. Now load the file “explorer.exe” into the Resource Hacker.
- Expand Bitmap branch in the left pane.
- Now expand 6801 option, right-click on 1033 and select Replace Resource option.
- A new window appears. Click on Open file with new bitmap button.
- Navigate to the customized (.bmp) image, open it and click on Replace button.
- Repeat steps 4 to 7 above for the options 6805 and 6809 as well.
- Now click on Save option (File->Save). Resource Hacker will automatically create a backup file calledexplorer_original.exe so that you can restore it in the future if needed.
- Log Off and Log On to see the changes in effect.

The following images shows a preview of how your start menu would look like, before and after the customization process is done.
Default Start Menu Button:

Customized Start Menu Button:



NOTE: If you are running 64-bit edition of Windows 7, then you need to use Resource Hacker version 3.5.2 beta which is 64-bit compatible. It is available from the same link provided above.
UPDATE:
The above method shows you the manual way to customize the start menu button in Windows 7. Alternatively, there is a nice tool out there using which it is possible to accomplish the same job without the need to manually edit the files and follow a long list of procedures. The tool is called Windows 7 Start Button Changer. You can download it from the following link:
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