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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, Win10
Don't know what I did, but now half of my icons on my desktop have turned white. |
Have you tried rebooting?
I would also run an anti virus and malware scan. |
agree with reboot
also sometime you just have to click on the icon and it re-sets itself |
When desktop icons looked hosed - either blank or white, etc., it usually means your Windows "Icon Cache" has become corrupted. The Icon Cache is just a file Windows uses to quickly populate your desktop icons, vs. having to go to each program folder the icon represents on your desktop to find the appropriate icon graphic file. The Icon Cache file saves these graphics in one place, in other words.
Sometimes the Icon Cache file gets messed up. It could be from a non-traditional Windows restart. For example, you didn't gracefully shutdown the PC with Start/Shutdown, but perhaps the PC had frozen up and you had to manually shut the power off on it to get it to close, etc. Or sometimes the reason the Icon Cache file gets corrupted is just not known. The only thing you need to know is how to fix it if it does happen. Watch this guy's YouTube video. Use his "Option #1" routine to fix this, as it's easier to do. Just note that when he says "you want to find your user name under Users", he chooses the "Admin" user name. Your user name will probably be the name you use to log into Windows with. My user name is "Rick" on my Windows 10 in the "Users" folder. So, select your user name, in other words. Just follow his instructions closely, otherwise. After you've deleted the IconCache file as he shows, make sure you first empty the Recycle Bin, then reboot the computer. Here's the YouTube video: |
OP, is your problem fixed?
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Also, have you tried deleting an icon, and then recreating it? |
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I thought this Thread had something to do with recent events. White Out!
BobnBev, you can trust what these other posters have told you. They have helped with many computer problems before. Good Luck. You'll be fine! |
Chris Titus (check him out at Chris Titus Tech or on YouTube) is a Windows expert. He switched to Linux for his personal machine, I switch too and will never go back to Windows.
Can't be any good - you say? Then why did IBM pay $34 Billion for a Linux company (Red Hat). Why is Microsoft supporting it now? Why do most of the major companies web sites run on it? The two astronauts flew to the space station and returned in a spaceship run on Linux. |
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I see absolutely nothing wrong with that. |
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