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Old 12-30-2007   #1 (permalink)
steve


 
 

Invisible Recycle Bin

About once a day, my Recycle Bin icon turns invisible. I can still see the
words "Recycle Bin" where the icon is normally located, and I can still
right-click on it to empty it or restore deleted items, but the icon itself
is no longer visible.

I found I could get it back by right-clicking on the desktop, then selecting
Personalize -> Change Desktop Icons -> Restore Default. Everything is fine
for another day or two, then the icon turns invisible again.

What the heck is going on? Any ideas? This is NOT a case where I've
accidentally deleted the Recycle Bin -- it's still there, I just can't see
the icon.

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Old 12-30-2007   #2 (permalink)
GTS


 
 

Re: Invisible Recycle Bin

I see this occasionally too. I don't know the solution, but note that if
you right click on the desktop and select refresh it will restore the icon.
This is, at least, a little easier than Personalize, etc.
--

"steve" <steve@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1AB734E5-6774-471E-8A49-40242A0A7B46@xxxxxx
Quote:

> About once a day, my Recycle Bin icon turns invisible. I can still see
> the
> words "Recycle Bin" where the icon is normally located, and I can still
> right-click on it to empty it or restore deleted items, but the icon
> itself
> is no longer visible.
>
> I found I could get it back by right-clicking on the desktop, then
> selecting
> Personalize -> Change Desktop Icons -> Restore Default. Everything is
> fine
> for another day or two, then the icon turns invisible again.
>
> What the heck is going on? Any ideas? This is NOT a case where I've
> accidentally deleted the Recycle Bin -- it's still there, I just can't see
> the icon.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-30-2007   #3 (permalink)
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]


 
 

Re: Invisible Recycle Bin

Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator...
Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager
In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local
Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db
Do the following command: del IconCache.db
Do the following command: start explorer

This should rebuild the Icon Cache...

--
Andre
Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"steve" <steve@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1AB734E5-6774-471E-8A49-40242A0A7B46@xxxxxx
Quote:

> About once a day, my Recycle Bin icon turns invisible. I can still see
> the
> words "Recycle Bin" where the icon is normally located, and I can still
> right-click on it to empty it or restore deleted items, but the icon
> itself
> is no longer visible.
>
> I found I could get it back by right-clicking on the desktop, then
> selecting
> Personalize -> Change Desktop Icons -> Restore Default. Everything is
> fine
> for another day or two, then the icon turns invisible again.
>
> What the heck is going on? Any ideas? This is NOT a case where I've
> accidentally deleted the Recycle Bin -- it's still there, I just can't see
> the icon.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-31-2007   #4 (permalink)
BillD


 
 

RE: Invisible Recycle Bin



"steve" wrote:
Quote:

> About once a day, my Recycle Bin icon turns invisible. I can still see the
> words "Recycle Bin" where the icon is normally located, and I can still
> right-click on it to empty it or restore deleted items, but the icon itself
> is no longer visible.
> What the heck is going on? Any ideas? This is NOT a case where I've
> accidentally deleted the Recycle Bin -- it's still there, I just can't see
> the icon.
This happens to me rarely, but it's a temporary graphics issue.
To solve it, simply right click on the desktop -> Refresh
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-31-2007   #5 (permalink)
steve


 
 

Re: Invisible Recycle Bin

I did this, and so far everything seems cool. Thanks!

"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
Quote:

> Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator...
> Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager
> In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local
> Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db
> Do the following command: del IconCache.db
> Do the following command: start explorer
>
> This should rebuild the Icon Cache...
>
> --
> Andre
> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> "steve" <steve@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1AB734E5-6774-471E-8A49-40242A0A7B46@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > About once a day, my Recycle Bin icon turns invisible. I can still see
> > the
> > words "Recycle Bin" where the icon is normally located, and I can still
> > right-click on it to empty it or restore deleted items, but the icon
> > itself
> > is no longer visible.
> >
> > I found I could get it back by right-clicking on the desktop, then
> > selecting
> > Personalize -> Change Desktop Icons -> Restore Default. Everything is
> > fine
> > for another day or two, then the icon turns invisible again.
> >
> > What the heck is going on? Any ideas? This is NOT a case where I've
> > accidentally deleted the Recycle Bin -- it's still there, I just can't see
> > the icon.
>
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-31-2007   #6 (permalink)
Daze N. Knights


 
 

Re: Invisible Recycle Bin

I wonder, though, if that is any more of a permanent (or at least
long-term) solution than simply right-clicking the desktop and choosing
"refresh"? If you can possibly remember to do so, it would be nice if
you could post back to this thread later after sufficient passage of
time to allow for you to have formed an opinion. (My Dad's Vista
Business is also experiencing this invisible recycle bin phenomenon.)

steve wrote:
Quote:

> I did this, and so far everything seems cool. Thanks!
>
> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator...
>> Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager
>> In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local
>> Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db
>> Do the following command: del IconCache.db
>> Do the following command: start explorer
>>
>> This should rebuild the Icon Cache...
>>
>> --
>> Andre
>> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
>> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
>> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
>> "steve" <steve@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:1AB734E5-6774-471E-8A49-40242A0A7B46@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>> About once a day, my Recycle Bin icon turns invisible. I can still see
>>> the
>>> words "Recycle Bin" where the icon is normally located, and I can still
>>> right-click on it to empty it or restore deleted items, but the icon
>>> itself
>>> is no longer visible.
>>>
>>> I found I could get it back by right-clicking on the desktop, then
>>> selecting
>>> Personalize -> Change Desktop Icons -> Restore Default. Everything is
>>> fine
>>> for another day or two, then the icon turns invisible again.
>>>
>>> What the heck is going on? Any ideas? This is NOT a case where I've
>>> accidentally deleted the Recycle Bin -- it's still there, I just can't see
>>> the icon.
>>
>>
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